A Valentine's Day homage to Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

February 15, 2026

Here's something that caught my attention — Valentine’s Day isn’t just about rom-coms. Jennifer Ouellette points out that Ang Lee’s 2000 film, *Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon*, is a breathtaking blend of love, tragedy, and martial arts. It’s set in the Qing dynasty, with a title inspired by a 6th-century Chinese poem that hints at hidden masters — people living unnoticed until they’re pushed to fight. What’s fascinating, according to Ouellette, is that some of these masters are women, breaking traditional stereotypes. The film’s stunning cinematography and awe-inspiring fight sequences aren’t just eye candy — they symbolize the characters’ inner struggles and secret lives. And get this — its story of love and sacrifice is one of the most heartbreakingly beautiful in cinema. As Jennifer highlights, it’s a perfect blend of artistry and emotion that keeps viewers captivated, even after all these years. So, next time you’re looking for a date night movie, maybe think beyond the usual. This one’s got it all.

It's Valentine's Day, and while there are plenty of classic and current rom-coms out there for those wishing to immerse themselves in warm and fuzzy feelings, we're opting to celebrate in a different way: honoring Ang Lee's 2000 masterpiece Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, a wuxia tragic fairy tale featuring one of the most beautifully heartbreaking love stories in film at its center. It's also got stunning cinematography and tons of awe-inspiring martial arts sequences, which makes it my personal perfect date night movie.

(Spoilers below, but we will give you a heads up before the major reveals.)

The film is adapted from a 1940s novel by Wang Dulu and is set sometime during the Qing dynasty, which lasted from 1644 through 1912. (No specific date is given.) The title is a direct translation of a line from a 6th century Chinese poem: "behind the rock in the dark probably hides a tiger, and the coiling giant root resembles a crouching dragon." It's generally interpreted as a description of legendary martial arts masters living un-noticed and/or hiding in plain sight—until someone picks a fight, that is. And some of those hidden masters are women.

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It's Valentine's Day, and while there are plenty of classic and current rom-coms out there for those wishing to immerse themselves in warm and fuzzy feelings, we're opting to celebrate in a different way: honoring Ang Lee's 2000 masterpiece Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, a wuxia tragic fairy tale featuring one of the most beautifully heartbreaking love stories in film at its center. It's also got stunning cinematography and tons of awe-inspiring martial arts sequences, which makes it my personal perfect date night movie.

(Spoilers below, but we will give you a heads up before the major reveals.)

The film is adapted from a 1940s novel by Wang Dulu and is set sometime during the Qing dynasty, which lasted from 1644 through 1912. (No specific date is given.) The title is a direct translation of a line from a 6th century Chinese poem: "behind the rock in the dark probably hides a tiger, and the coiling giant root resembles a crouching dragon." It's generally interpreted as a description of legendary martial arts masters living un-noticed and/or hiding in plain sight—until someone picks a fight, that is. And some of those hidden masters are women.

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