Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Security men and porters are loading wagons for a convoy.
As they work, we see across the lake a lone horseman entering
the village. One of the men recognizes him.
WORKER:
Master Li is here!
ANGLE ON:
Li Mu Bai, thirties, powerful and handsome.In the background, old Aunt Wu, at the sight of Li Mu Bai,
drops her parcels and runs excitedly into the building.
Aunt Wu runs hurriedly through the halls.
AUNT WU:
Shu Lien!
INT. YU'S ROOM - DAY
Yu, a beautiful woman in her early 30s, is finishing packing
for the convoy, wrapping a few small items in a linen
wrapper, as Aunt Wu bursts in.
AUNT WU:
Li Mu Bai is here!
LI:
How's everything?
AUNT WU:
Fine. Please come in.
Yu sits, composed, as Aunt Wu ushers Li in. Li carries a
large object, wrapped in silk.
Yu smiles.
YU:
Mu Bai...It's been too long.
LI:
It has.
(he glances around
the room)
How's business?
YU:
Good. And how are you?
LI:
Fine.
An awkward pause.
YU:
Monk Zheng said you were at Wudan
Mountain. He said you were
practicing deep meditation.
LI:
Yes.
YU:
The mountain must be so peaceful...
I envy you. My work keeps me so
busy, I hardly get any rest.
LI:
I left the training early.
YU:
Why? You're a Wudan fighter.
Training is everything.
LI:
During my meditation training... I
came to a place of deep silence...
I was surrounded by light... Time
and space disappeared. I had come
to a place my master had never told
me about.
YU:
You were enlightened?
LI:
No. I didn't feel the bliss of
enlightenment. Instead... I was
surrounded by an endless sorrow. I
couldn't bear it. I broke off my
meditation. I couldn't go on.
There was something... pulling me
back.
YU:
What was it?
LI:
Something I can't let go of. You
are leaving soon?
YU:
We're preparing a convoy for a
delivery to Peking.
LI:
Perhaps I could ask you to deliver
something to Sir Te for me.
Li unwraps the object. It is an ancient, astonishingly
beautiful sword.
YU:
The Green Destiny Sword? You're
giving it to Sir Te?
LI:
I am. He has always been our
greatest protector.
YU:
I don't understand. How can you
part with it? It has always been
with you.
LI:
Too many men have died at its edge.
It only looks pure because blood
washes so easily from its blade.
YU:
You use it justly, you're worthy of
it.
LI:
It's time for me to leave it behind.
YU:
So what will you do now?
Li doesn't reply.
YU:
Come with me to Peking. You can
give the sword to Sir Te yourself.
It'll be just like old times.
LI:
First I must visit my master's
grave. It's been many years since
Jade Fox murdered him. I have yet
to avenge his death. And yet I'm
thinking of quitting. I must pray
for his forgiveness.
YU:
Join me once you have finished. I
can wait for you in Peking.
LI:
Perhaps.
Customs officials have just finished checking the contents
in a row of carriages bearing the Sun Security insignia.
The caravan slowly passes through the checkpoint into the
boundaries of Peking. Yu, riding a handsome horse and
clearly the leader, watches as her crew clears inspection.
GUARDS:
Ok. Pass.
YU:
Thanks. Let's go into the city.
EXT. OUTSIDE A DEPOT. DAY
Workers are busy unloading the contents from the carriages.
Boss Giao is checking off the merchandise -- a cargo of
medicinal herbs.
GIAO:
Everything got here safely. I'm
much obliged.
YU:
Just doing my job.
GIAO:
Sun Security has been the best
You're a credit to his memory.
YU:
Thank you.
GIAO:
I mean it.
EXT. DAY. PEKING
From a gray tiled roof, we can see Peking's magnificent grid
of houses extending miles and miles out, freshly painted by
the morning sun.
EXT. PEKING STREET. DAY
Dusty and congested as always, people, horses, and carriages
are fighting to get through the boulevards.
A group of jugglers perform at a corner.
Yu surveys the busy street from on top of her horse.
Yu presents the sword to Sir Te.
SIR TE:
This is Li's personal sword, a
great hero's weapon! He is the
only one in the world worthy of
carrying it. It's too fine a gift.
YU:
Sir Te! It has brought him as much
trouble as glory. Help him to
Otherwise, he'll never be able to
start anew.
SIR TE:
All right. I'll act as the sword's
custodian.
De Lu, the head servant, enters.
DE LU:
Governor Yu has arrived.
SIR TE:
I must change.
YU:
(getting up)
You've always been so good to Li Mu
thanks.
SIR TE:
Please do not be such a stranger.
You'll stay the night as my guest.
Now, Shu Lien... tell me something.
And forgive me for prying. Your
father was a great friend to me,
and I think of you as my own
daughter.
YU:
Please, Sir Te, what is it?
SIR TE:
Li Mu Bai giving up his sword and
his warrior days... maybe he's
trying to tell you something?
YU:
I don't know...
SIR TE:
Don't be coy. I've always known
about your feelings for each other.
All these years, it's a shame...
neither of you is brave enough to
admit the truth to the other.
You're both wasting precious time.
YU:
I beg your pardon. Li Mu Bai and I
aren't cowards.
SIR TE:
When it comes to emotions, even
great heroes can be idiots. Tell
me if Li Mu Bai is not more open
the next time you see him. I'll
give him an earful!
INT. TE'S STUDY - DAY
Yu and De Lu approach the study.
DE LU:
Sir Te said to leave the sword in
here.
De Lu opens the door and is startled to find a young woman
inside. The woman is studying the sheets of calligraphy
hanging on the walls.
DE LU:
Who are you?
JEN:
I'm your guest today. I am Governor
Yu's daughter.
DE LU:
This is Sir Te's study. You are
here to...
JEN:
I was looking for a quiet corner.
DE LU:
I am Sir Te's head servant. And
this is another of our guests.
INT. TE'S STUDY - DAY
Yu gently lays the sword, still in its sheath, in Jen's hands.
JEN:
It's heavy for such a thin piece of
metal!
YU:
The handle is heavy. And the blade
is no ordinary metal. Still, the
sword is the lightest of weapons.
You're just not used to handling it.
JEN:
But I have had much practice. As a
child in the West, a platoon lived
with us. They'd let me play with
their weapons. The scabbard is so
beautiful.
YU:
Beautiful but dangerous. Once you
see it tainted with blood, its
beauty is hard to admire. It's 400
years old.
JEN:
Exquisite! You said it belongs to...
YU:
My friend Li Mu Bai. He's given it
to Sir Te as a gift.
JEN:
Li Mu Bai! The famous warrior?
Why would he give his sword to Sir
Te?
YU:
You're too young to understand.
JEN:
Yu yanks the sword out of the sheath. An eerie sound
resonates within the study. Jen is even more impressed.
YU:
Yes, I am. But I prefer the
machete. Certain moves, however,
call for a sword.
JEN:
Really?
Yu puts the sword back in the case.
JEN:
(longingly)
It must be exciting to be a fighter,
to be totally free!
YU:
Fighters have rules too: friendship,
trust, integrity... Without rules,
we wouldn't survive for long.
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