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„Chungking Express“ besteht aus zwei Teilen, die nur über einen Schnellimbiss miteinander verbunden sind, in dem zwei der Figuren essen. Dazu gehört der Polizist 223, der mit der Trennung von seiner Freundin zurechtkommen muss. Einen Monat will er auf sie warten. Als die Zeit um ist, ohne dass sich die Frau gemeldet hat, beschließt Polizist 223, eine neue Beziehung zu beginnen. Dabei trifft er auf eine Frau, die gerade daran gescheitert ist, ein Drogengeschäft mithilfe einiger Inder abzuwickeln. Die andere Figur ist Polizist 663, der seit der Trennung von seiner Freundin ein einsames Dasein fristet, ohne zu bemerken, dass die im Imbiss arbeitende Faye in ihn verliebt ist
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bitches be like ACAB then rate chungking express 4.5 stars
I love the stupidity of holding on to what has moved on.I love the smallness of the biggest emotion we know.I love the pain that doesn't seem to leave but you know somehow it will.I love seeing love.And I love how Wong Kar-Wai manages to capture all of the above and mold it into a piece of visual poetry, instilled with the melancholy, pain, joy, frivolity and promise our species' most powerful four letter word possesses.Even in isolation, Wong Kar-Wai manages to find love in two completely different tales, that pass within 0,01 cm of each other briefly giving the other a glance of desperate recognition. Chungking Express is about our need for companionship, the fleeting repetitive nature of life and the energy finding someone can give, even if only for a very short time.For a hopeless romantic like me and for everyone who has ever loved and lost like me, this is a beautiful and bountiful big bowl of bittersweet candy.
sometimes i feel like a can of expired pineapples
The film follows two distinct stories of melancholic Hong Kong policemen, each navigating a short-lived romantic encounter while grappling with loneliness and the passage of time.
It was directed by the acclaimed Hong Kong filmmaker Wong Kar-Wai in 1994, renowned for his distinct visual style and poetic explorations of urban solitude.
Yes, the music is central to the film's identity, particularly the iconic usage of 'California Dreamin',' which ties the atmosphere of the second half together.