I still cry when I watch it now, almost three decades later, especially the ending… I don’t think I truly understood what the movie was about though when I was that young. Chungking Express (1994) photos, including production stills, premiere photos and other event photos, publicity photos, behind-the-scenes, and more.
En sevdiim filmlerden biri olan 'In The Mood For Love ( Ak Zaman)' n yönetmeninden.
They eventually watched it with me and still didn’t think they should censor it out of my life, so I kept watching it during my childhood (we had it on VHS and there wasn’t that much TV for me to consume back then as an immigrant to North America), and I’m pretty sure I had to hide every time they showed the mother and other bombing victims with maggots on their bodies… I ended up carrying around tinned fruit drops like the little sister a lot because I had the same haircut as her. Wong Kar-wai’s cinematic touch in ‘Chungking Express’ and ‘In the Mood for Love’ While In the Mood for Love (2000) and Chungking Express (1994) are two very different films, they share many elements that tie them back to Wong Kar-wai’s cinematic style. (Chungking Express) imdb puan yüksek, bol ödüllü olmasna ramen pek bilinmeyen ve de izlenilmesi gereken bir hong kong yapm. Two melancholy Hong Kong policemen fall in love: one with a mysterious female underworld figure, the other with a beautiful and ethereal waitress at a late-night restaurant he frequents. With Brigitte Lin, Tony Chiu-Wai Leung, Faye Wong, Takeshi Kaneshiro. They thought it would be like My Neighbor Totoro or something, and let me watch it when I was four. Chungking Express: Directed by Kar-Wai Wong.