In Collection
#1775
Seen It:
No
Location:
Book 5
Drama, Fantasy, Romance, Sci-Fi
China / Cantonese
| Chen Chang |
Mimi's Boyfriend |
| Maggie Cheung |
Su Li-zhen in 1960 |
| Jie Dong |
Wang Jie-wen |
| Li Gong |
Su Li-zhen |
| Takuya Kimura |
Tak / Wang Jing-wen's Boyfriend |
| Tony Leung Chiu Wai |
Chow Mo-wan |
| Faye Wong |
Wang Jing-wen / Android on 2046 Train |
| Ziyi Zhang |
Bai Ling |
| Carina Lau |
Lulu / Mimi / Android on 2046 Train |
| Thongchai McIntyre |
Bird |
| Wang Sum |
Mr. Wang / Train Captain |
| Ping Lam Siu |
Ah Ping |
| Ting Yip Ng |
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| Gong Li |
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| Tony Leung |
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| Ka Ling |
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| Chang Chen |
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| Dong Jie |
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| Director |
Kar Wai Wong; Wong Kar-Wai |
| Producer |
Wai-Chung Chan; Gilles Ciment; Ren Zhonglun; Wong Kar-Wai |
| Writer |
Kar Wai Wong; Wong Kar-Wai |
In Wong Kar Wai's quasi-sequel to
In the Mood for Love, 2046 is a hotel room, a futuristic story, and a state of mind. Tony Leung returns as Chow, but perhaps not the same Chow who appeared in the first film. Starting three years later in 1966, we see Chow on various Christmases as he lives, loves, and writes in a hotel and nearby restaurants. Although he is less sensitive and more of a ladies man now, Chow's love life always seems to exceed his grasp. Whether the character is the same (the director calls this an "echo" of the first movie) might be trivial. Hong Kong filmmaker Wai is such a visualist (
Time magazine tabbed him as the "world's most romantic filmmaker"), the images wash over with swirling smoke, neon lights, and the faces of his outstanding cast, all lovingly photographed and smoothly scored. There's a lot more going on than the visuals, and Wai's fans will certainly find more and more details on repeated viewings. We travel into Chow's futuristic story, where the acquaintances become fictional characters traveling to a place where "everyone goes" to recapture lost memories. Often Chow talks about never seeing a lover ever again, but eventually bumps into her. The final result is a film some will cherish; others will long for the more traditional storyline of the first film. Wai certainly finds a new direction for actress Ziyi Zhang (
House of Flying Daggers) as a prostitute who becomes one of Chow's many lovers. And Leung continues to be one of the world's great film actors, with a face and acting style the camera just loves.
--Doug Thomas
| Distributor |
Sony Pictures |
| Barcode |
043396117303 |
| Region |
0 |
| Release Date |
26/12/2005 |
| Packaging |
Keep Case |
| Screen Ratio |
2.35:1 |
| Subtitles |
English |
| Audio Tracks |
CANTONESE: Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Layers |
Single Side, Dual Layer |
| Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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Alternate Ending Deleted Scenes Behind the Scenes of 2046 "Anatomy of Memories": Production Design Featurette Interviews with Wong Kar Wai, Tony Leung & Ziyi Zang Music Montage "The Music of 2046" Branching Featurette Numerology of 2046 Poster Gallery |