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Eros, 2004

December 21, 2017 (December 30, 2017) acquarello

Almost ten years ago, Time Magazine had featured an article of ten great international films from the late 80s to early 90s that had (up to the publishing date) not been released in the U.S. There were two films on the list that were also very high on my wish list: Krzysztof Kieslowski’s Decalogue and […]

DirectorsMichelangelo Antonioni, Steven Soderbergh, Wong Kar Wai

2046, 2004

December 21, 2017 (December 30, 2017) acquarello

In an early episode in 2046, Chow Mo-wan (Tony Leung) – the international correspondent and aspiring wuxia novelist of Wong’s preceding film, In the Mood for Love (and now a struggling journalist and pulp writer of erotic serials) encounters a former acquaintance from Singapore named Lulu (Carina Lau) at a seedy nightclub on Christmas Eve, […]

DirectorsChinese Cinema, Hong Kong Cinema, Wong Kar Wai

In the Mood for Love, 2000

December 21, 2017 (December 30, 2017) acquarello

There is a recurrent sound of a sensual waltz that accompanies each encounter between Chow Mo-Wan (Tony Leung) and Su Li-zhen (Maggie Cheung) as they invariably cross paths in a crowded residential complex: the first is a polite glance as Mo-Wan leaves the room of a friendly card game; and then during the subsequent encounters […]

DirectorsChinese Cinema, Hong Kong Cinema, Wong Kar Wai

Days of Being Wild, 1991

December 21, 2017 (December 30, 2017) acquarello

A handsome young man named Yuddy (Leslie Cheung) stops by a stadium concession stand to buy a soft drink. He approaches the shy, beautiful store attendant and catches her attention by correctly guessing her name as Su Lizhen (Maggie Cheung), and confidently predicts that she will see him in her dreams. One afternoon, he asks […]

DirectorsChinese Cinema, Hong Kong Cinema, Wong Kar Wai

As Tears Go By, 2003

December 21, 2017 (December 30, 2017) acquarello

The film opens to a symbolic shot of Wah lying obscured beneath a blanket that is half cast in shadow on a sunny late spring afternoon as he is rudely awakened by the repeated telephone calls of a persistent, overly familiar aunt. Explaining that a distant cousin named Ah-Ngor (Maggie Cheung) has gone to the […]

DirectorsChinese Cinema, Hong Kong Cinema, Wong Kar Wai

Humanity and Paper Balloons, 1937

December 21, 2017 (December 30, 2017) acquarello

At an unassuming, low-rent tenement district in Edo, a group of street vendors setting off to hawk their wares at the dawn of a seemingly auspicious bright, sunny day following several days of steady rain are detained by a team of police inspectors on a routine investigation of an elderly neighbor’s suicide. The news immediately […]

DirectorsJapanese Cinema, Sadao Yamanaka

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