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2046
Directed by Wong Kar-Wai
China / France / Germany / Hong Kong, 2005, 129 minutes In Cantonese, Japanese and Mandarin w/ English subtitles |
"The film, a gorgeous work on both aesthetic and emotional levels, is a complicated elegy to Hong Kong's past as well as the future." - Dana Thomas, Newsweek |
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FILM SUMMARY
Wong Kar-Wai offers another visually stunning film in 2046, the highly-anticipated follow-up to his last feature, "In the Mood for Love." Centered around Chow Wo Man (Tony Leung), a womanizer who is writing a science fiction novel about a future year in which all memories are suspended, 2046 switches between the world of Chow's futuristic novel (complete with androids and other metaphors of emotional disconnection) and late 1960s Hong Kong -- where Chow writes from a hotel room and engages in relationships with a series of beautiful, complex women. A meditation on memory, eroticism, love, loss, and longing, 2046 is an entrancing film that Manohla Dargis of The New York Times calls "an unqualified triumph." FILM LINKS
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