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Chungking Express (1994)

Chungking Express (1994)
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A Hong Kong fast food restaurant acts as the link between two unusual stories of police officers in love in this eccentric, stylish comedy-drama. Director Wong Kar-Wai plays freely with traditional narrative structure, dividing his film into two loosely connected segments. The first centers on a depressed cop struggling to come to terms with a recent break-up. His sad isolation is transformed when he encounters a beautiful, mysterious femme fatale, whose involvement with the criminal underworld proves troublesome for both. The second story explores the odd relationship between a female restaurant worker and another recently jilted police officer. The strange woman decides to regularly clean and redecorate the man's apartment in his absence, allowing the two to form a close intimacy without meeting face to face. Both stories present a beautifully atmospheric look at modern urban life and romance, with its combination of isolation and casual, unexpected meetings. Chungking Express came to the attention of American audiences thanks to the efforts of director Quentin Tarantino, whose own brand of fractured storytelling and urban cool owes a debt to Wong Kar-Wai. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

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Starring:
Brigitte LinTony Leung Chiu-Wai, (more)
Director(s):
Wong Kar-Wai
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Synopsis of Chungking Express

A Hong Kong fast food restaurant acts as the link between two unusual stories of police officers in love in this eccentric, stylish comedy-drama. Director Wong Kar-Wai plays freely with traditional narrative structure, dividing his film into two loosely connected segments. The first centers on a depressed cop struggling to come to terms with a recent break-up. His sad isolation is transformed when he encounters a beautiful, mysterious femme fatale, whose involvement with the criminal underworld proves troublesome for both. The second story explores the odd relationship between a female restaurant worker and another recently jilted police officer. The strange woman decides to regularly clean and redecorate the man's apartment in his absence, allowing the two to form a close intimacy without meeting face to face. Both stories present a beautifully atmospheric look at modern urban life and romance, with its combination of isolation and casual, unexpected meetings. Chungking Express came to the attention of American audiences thanks to the efforts of director Quentin Tarantino, whose own brand of fractured storytelling and urban cool owes a debt to Wong Kar-Wai. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
102 mins

Complete Cast of Chungking Express


Director(s):
Wong Kar-Wai
Writer(s):
Wong Kar-Wai
Producer(s):
Chan Yi-KanChan Pui-Wah
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Adult Humor, Not For Children, Violence, Adult Situations)
Categories:
Independent Films
Chungking Express Awards:
  • 1993 - Hong Kong Film Awards - Best Picture
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    Cynthia F.

    Wong Kar-Wei is a filmmaker with a rare ability to create and sustain a mood. In Chungking Express, we're looking into the meeting of minds, when one person enters and begins to explore the psychological landscape of another person, leaving mementos and sometimes sprucing up the place... or flooding it. Taken literally, moments of this film seem a bit absurd, but as the externalization of thought and emotion, it's brilliant metaphor. A remarkable cast, great music and some really nice cinematographic touches make this a real treat on every level. The only weakness in this film is that the first story, while much shorter than the second, is still a bit long. We don't get very invested in the characters, and it's mainly there for humorous contrast to story 2. Once we get to that though, it's true love.

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    Owen L.

    Probably his most endearing film, though still highly stylized. Full of comically neurotic characters living in a surreal, forlorn metropolis where love is always just beyond reach. Wong Kar-Wai pauses now and then, drawing out a stylized scene to frame a character or just for fun. Much more narrative-driven than many of his other films.

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    Gary W.

    Disjointed and incomprehensible. I must admit I didn't recognize that the 2 cops were different people for 20 minutes. There were some endearing moments, but the stories were much too trifling to make it worth the effort to care about the characters.

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