重慶森林 (Chungking Express) 1994 M
When
10.20 am, Sat 8 May 2021 (102 mins)Where
Gallery of Modern Art & Cinema A
About
From the opening seconds of Chungking Express, we’re plunged into a frenetic world where plot gives way to an enthralling study of people and place. Its inhabitants are a mysterious trench coat-clad gangster (Brigitte Lin), two handsome and heartbroken cops (Takeshi Kaneshiro and Tony Leung Chiu-wai), and a canteen attendant dreaming of California (Faye Wong).
Produced during a break from the epic period drama of Ashes of Time 1994, Wong Kar Wai worked guerrilla style to make an entirely unrelated film, in under three months. In an interview he said, “working with a very tight budget, we called ourselves CNN, just bring the camera and shoot it, no permits, no licence so everyday it’s like planning a robbery!” This anarchic energy is infused throughout the film, from Andrew Lau Wai-keung and Christopher Doyle’s startling camerawork to the editing, which Wong Kar Wai and William Chang did simultaneously, each taking one storyline in the film.
But for all the wildness in the production, the central performances – and especially those of Faye Wong and Tony Leung – are nothing short of pitch perfect. As they each navigate the world in their own heartsick way, it’s impossible not to fall head over heels for them both, making the final moments of Chungking Express hopelessly romantic and unforgettable. – Kristy Matheson, ACMI
M | Low level violence
Production Credits
- Director: Wong Kar Wai
- Script: Wong Kar Wai
- Cinematographers: Andrew Lau, Christopher Doyle
- Editors: William Chang, Kwong Chi-Leung, Hai Kit-Wai
- Print Source: Janus Films
- Rights: Janus Films
- Year: 1994
- Runtime: 102 minutes
- Country: Hong Kong
- Language: Cantonese
- Subtitles: English
- Colour: Colour
- Shooting Format: 35mm
- Screening Format: 4K DCP