Summary
The acme of neo-new-wavism, the ultimate in MTV alienation, the most visually voluptuous flick of the fin de siècle, a pyrotechnical wonder about mystery, solitude, and the irrational love of movies that pushes Wong's style to the brink of self-parody, Fallen Angels was the last installment of his long goodbye to the lost paradise of colonial Hong Kong.
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Redeeming Feature
The Cine Phile
Redeeming FeatureForget how the angel fell at Cannes by revisiting Wong Kar-Wai at his bestWong Kar-Wai without subtitles (at least for Anglo...See the full content of this document
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