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  1. At UCLA last summer, Quentin Tarantino introduced a screening of "Chungking Express” and confessed that while watching it on video, "I just started crying.” He cried not because the movie was sad, he said, but because "I'm just so happy to love a movie this much.” I didn't have to take out my handkerchief a single time during the film, and I didn't love it nearly as much as he did, but I ...

  2. Chungking Express es una película dirigida por Wong Kar-Wai con Brigitte Lin Ching-hsia, Tony Leung Chiu-Wai. Sinopsis : Un restaurante de comida rápida ubicado en la ciudad de Hong Kong, se ha ...

  3. Watch Chungking Express and more new movie premieres on Max. Plans start at $9.99/month. The loosely connected stories of a pair of Hong Kong cops who are dumped by their girlfriends.

  4. Chungking Express: Electric Youth. C hungking Express (1994) was the Masculin féminin of the 1990s, a pop art movie about cool twentysomethings looking for love in the city that has replaced Paris as the center of the world-cinema imagination. What Jean-Luc Godard did for “the generation of Marx and Coca-Cola” in the mid-1960s, Wong Kar ...

  5. Chungking Express (1994) Two melancholic Hong Kong policemen fall in love: one with a mysterious underworld figure, the other with a beautiful and ethereal server at a late-night restaurant he frequents. Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance.

  6. Meanwhile, a woman in a blonde wig (played by Brigitte Lin) tries to survive in the drug underworld after a smuggling operation goes sour. On May 1, Qiwu, looking for romance, approaches the woman in the blonde wig at a bar (the Bottoms Up Club). However, she is exhausted and falls asleep in a hotel room, leaving him to watch movies alone.

  7. 11 de jul. de 2022 · 1. The pain of loneliness. The urban environment of Chungking Express is crucial to understand the three main themes of the film. An abundance of buildings, a lack of space, packed to the brim with people—it’s enough to make you feel small and out of place. That’s at least the case with the main characters in Wong’s breakout film.

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