In the first story, policeman Ah Wu, played by Takeshi Kaneshiro, who broke up with his ex-girlfriend, met a charming women. It told 2 stories that happened in HK, which were slightly connected.
The movie that Wong Kar-wai filmed in the early summer of 1994 is Chungking Express, in Chinese it’s 《重慶森林》. Besides the same-sex character setting, it’s almost a typical sad love tragedy. Lai knew that Ho had also seen him…Ĭompared to Chungking Express, Happy Together is more tragic, which could found from the ending.
Ho drank and danced with a foreign guy happily. One day, he met Ho again, who came to the bar with a large party of handsome gays. Lai had to find a job in that remote and strange country. Impatient Ho felt so boring that he left Lai alone on the road and looked for something exciting. However, they lost they way and their car broke down. Ho and Lai planed to find a spectacular water-fall they see from a lamp-chimney. This setting, to some extent, means that, they are exiled. In 1997, this Hong Kong gay couple traveled to Buenos Aires, Argentina, which is on the other side of the earth and also the furthest place to Hong Kong in this world. Main characters of this story are a couple of lovers: Ho Po-wing (Leslie Cheung) and Lai Yiu-fai(Tony Leung Chiu-Wai). Among those gifts, my favorite one is named. He sent his gifts to all lonely people, including himself.
To me, he is a controller behind the camera lens who could easily mix the actors, plot, lights, sceneries and music together, and make them into an immaculate film gift. Actually, I can recite lots of lines from his representatives. When I was in adolescence, I like Wong Kar-wai’s movie very much. But that’s him, Wong Kar-wai, a man who never took off his black glasses. He just let all the actors and actresses know the plot and roles (sometimes even don’t) and asked them to “live” their roles. It is said that, this special genius never use a script when directing. Since he filmed his firs feature film in 1988, there is only 10 feature films and 7 short films given by him. Wong is not a high-producing director like many of his colleagues in HK. As an end, we’ll check all his film works with a detailed Chronology.ġ994 Chungking Express 《重慶森林》 Ashes of Time 《東邪西毒》Ģ012 The Grandmasters (post-production) 《一代宗師》Ģ007 To Each His Own Cinema There’s Only One Sun Non-U.S.It seems that Wong Kar-wai has occupied our attention for too long. Cost of Shipping: The actual cost of shipping rolled in a tube Learn More The poster is in pretty nice condition! ( Learn More) Note that the image on the reverse is a mirror image of the image on the front! If we do not note that a poster is double-sided (as this is), then it is single-sided. From the 1990s on, movie posters were often made in double-sided versions (for use in light boxes). Also note that this is a double-sided poster. Important Added Info: Note that this one-sheet measures 27" x 40".
NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. audiences by Quentin Tarantino's Rolling Thunder Pictures) starring Brigitte Lin (billed as "Ching-hsia Lin"), Takeshi Kaneshiro, Tony Leung, Faye Wong (billed as "and introducing Faye Wong"), Valerie Chow, and Chiu Wai in 1996 as "Chung King Express" and in Italy in 1995 as "Hong Kong Express"), the 1994 Kar Wai Wong Hong Kong romantic mystery thriller ("If my memory of her has an expiration date, let it be 10,000 years." "What a difference a day makes" "Two cops, two girls and a neon city" brought to U.S. If you know who did the art (if any), please let us know.ĭescription: Chong qing sen lin (released in the U.S. What are the objects in the corners of some images? Learn More! An Original 1996 Vintage Theatrical Unfolded Double-Sided One-Sheet Movie Poster (1sh measures 27" x 40" ) ( Learn More)