Fallen Angels (1998)
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- Synopsis
- Wong Kar-wai's Fallen Angels is a sequel of sorts to the director's 1994 U.S. breakthrough Chungking Express. Expanding on the latter's style, themes, and mood, Fallen Angels is set in the surreal milieu of urban, nighttime Hong Kong....
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- Starring
- Leon Lai, Michelle Reis, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Charlie Yeung, Karen Mok
- Director(s)
- Wong Kar-Wai
- Distributor(s)
- Electric
- MPAA Rating
- Not Yet Rated
- Runtime
- 96 min.
Critic Reviews
An exhilarating rush of a movie, with all manner of go-for-broke visual bravura that expresses perfectly the free spirits of his bold young people. [22 May 1998, Pg.F9]Read the full review
To describe the plot is to miss the point. Fallen Angels takes the materials of the plot -- the characters and what they do -- and assembles them like a photo montage. At the end, you have impressions, not conclusions.Read the full review
It's hard to follow, the characters are ill-defined, and the wide-angle shots used by Wong's perennial cinematographer, Christopher Doyle, are deliberately unflattering.Read the full review
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iW PROFILE | "Ashes of Time Redux" Director Wong Kar-Wai and Cinematographer Chris Doyle
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