Hello people!
It's been a while since I had indulged in the business of film-going! But the topic of wuxia came to mind randomly, and I felt compelled to get your opinions. Apologize if this has already been a point of discussion here.
First and foremost, allow me, for a minute, to briefly recollect the history of the wuxia genre as I personally perceive.
First there was something prehistoric... then came Chang Cheh in the late 60s, he supposedly took wuxia to a new level with ultra violence. Then wuxia was kind of dead from 1970 to 1976... until Chu Yuan popularized the genre with Killer Clans and The Magic Blade. Then wuxia enjoyed a short resurrection from 1977 to 1985-ish. End of what we generally refer to as the old school era. Then the genre was dead as a corpse from 1986 to 1990... until King Hu and Tsui Hark revitalized wuxia and kung fu with Swordsman I (1990) and Once Upon a Time in China (1991), thus initiating the new wave period which I would say lasted until about 1996.
After 1996, Andrew Lau's SFX trilogy drew inspirations from wuxia comics, but they did not really start a fad. A real turning point, IMO, occurred when Ang Lee scored success with Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon. It embraced, among other things--graceful wire work and drop-dead gorgeous art direction--in a new art-house approach to wuxia filmmaking.
This is the point where I would like to get your opinion. Recently we've seen a number of released and upcoming wuxia-style films, some outside of Chinese-speaking culture. In your opinion, are they stylistically similar to CTHD and Hero, such that they can all be grouped into ONE "wave"? My apologies because I have not seen many of these said features. But it seems a lot of the hotshots in HK are concerning themselves with a role in a wuxia movie these days, with Donnie Yen making a notable come back.
Anyway, please let me know your opinion on whether the current batch of wuxia-inspired period films are successors of CTHD and Hero, or are they inspired by some more recent films?