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<description>The &amp;quot;Crouching Tiger&amp;quot; visualization of fights you mentioned have been around for years in other Chinese fight movies (although some of the really really old ones, you could see the rope they used) prior to that movie being released. &amp;quot;The Matrix&amp;quot; thing on the other hand was completely new when it came out, and for some reason, I&#039;m more desensitized to &amp;quot;The Matrix&amp;quot; effect than I am of the Chinese flying effect, go figure.</description>
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