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Chinese Box (1997)

Chinese Box (1997)
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Hong Kong emigrant Wayne Wang directed and co-wrote (with Paul Theroux, Jean-Claude Carriere and Larry Gross) this story set in "the Pearl of the Orient" as the British government prepared to hand over the city to China in 1997. John (Jeremy Irons) is an English journalist who has lived in the city for some time; while in some ways he still feels like an outsider, he's come to think of Hong Kong as a home and has close friends there. John is also in love with Vivian (Gong Li), a one-time prostitute who now runs a bar owned by her fiancé, Chang (Michael Hui). John is struggling with the realization that he can never have Vivian as his own, when he learns that he has leukemia; the British are to give the reigns of power back to the Chinese in six months, but John's doctors tell him he isn't likely to live long enough to see it happen. He quits his job and begins wandering the streets, recording his observations of the city on videotape when he meets Jean (Maggie Cheung), a young woman who makes her way selling whatever she can scavenge, and who hides a secret behind the scarves that obscure her face. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Jeremy IronsGong Li, (more)
Director(s):
Wayne Wang
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Chinese Box

Hong Kong emigrant Wayne Wang directed and co-wrote (with Paul Theroux, Jean-Claude Carriere and Larry Gross) this story set in "the Pearl of the Orient" as the British government prepared to hand over the city to China in 1997. John (Jeremy Irons) is an English journalist who has lived in the city for some time; while in some ways he still feels like an outsider, he's come to think of Hong Kong as a home and has close friends there. John is also in love with Vivian (Gong Li), a one-time prostitute who now runs a bar owned by her fiancé, Chang (Michael Hui). John is struggling with the realization that he can never have Vivian as his own, when he learns that he has leukemia; the British are to give the reigns of power back to the Chinese in six months, but John's doctors tell him he isn't likely to live long enough to see it happen. He quits his job and begins wandering the streets, recording his observations of the city on videotape when he meets Jean (Maggie Cheung), a young woman who makes her way selling whatever she can scavenge, and who hides a secret behind the scarves that obscure her face. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
99 mins

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Director(s):
Wayne Wang
Writer(s):
Jean-Claude CarrièreLarry Gross
Producer(s):
Lydia Dean PilcherJean-Louis Piel
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Situations)
Chinese Box Awards:
  • 1997 - Venice International Film Festival - Osella d'Oro for Best Original Music
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Yung K.

    "Chinese Box [Unrated] [2 Discs] (1997)" is mis-labeled. This is not the "2 Discs" version of the movie. This is THE 2nd disc that contains another Wayne Wang movie "Life is cheap...but toilet paper is expensive." Interesting movie; but definitely NOT the romance movie with Irons and Li that might have expected.

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    Joseph G.

    Didn't really like it. We couldn't get the connection with the title and the movie.

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    Ken O.

    Really a depressing movie. I'd suggest that if you want to ruin an evening, rent this and take your chances. Sorry to have spent the time......

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