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Lee never considered dubbing film

The Associated Press

NEW YORK — Ang Lee, director of "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," says he never considered dubbing his Oscar-nominated film.

The Mandarin-language movie, with English subtitles, is at the crest of a wave of well-regarded Asian films that are finding mainstream success in America.

Lee told reporters recently that 70 percent of an actor's performance comes from the tone of his voice.

"Even the slightest hum shows characters, shows where they're at in a very implicit way, the subtext, so I hate to use subbing," the Taiwanese-born director said.

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"Crowe was not being rewarded for his performance in Gladiator, but rather his LAC, Insider, and Gladiator put together. Tom Hanks is going to win the oscar next year for Road to Perdition, Sam Mendez is no fluke. If you wanna whine about something winning that didn't deserve it, complain about Gladiator for best picture. Traffic wins oscars for directing, screenplay,and editing, not to mention del toro's for supporting actor and the SAG award for best ensemble. Why vote for Gladiator over Traffic when it wins the other awards? "

--Anonymous