
Other favourites include the late (great) Leslie Cheung, Cantopop singer Faye Wong, Japanese actor Takeshi Kaneshiro and the luminous Maggie Cheung. Decorate your laptops, water bottles, notebooks and windows.
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Who else could make a man so devastated over a break up that he starts talking to soap seem so touching, so real? But it's not just Leung. Unique Pulp Fiction Full Movie stickers featuring millions of original designs created and sold by independent artists. I came out of that experience with more confidence as an actor. While working on Patrick Tams 1986 feature The Final Victory, Wong conceived his directorial debut, the gangster picture As Tears Go By released two years later, the film was a sensation on the. I think working with him, the short time I had on the set with him, made me a better actress. After exiting HKTVBs ranks in 1982, Wong became a noted screenwriter, scripting close to a dozen films over the course of the following five years. It was a really special opportunity for me. What was it like working with Wong Kar Wai V: Wow, that movie was a long time ago. Just watch his performance as Cop 663 in Chungking Express. A: One of your most memorable roles was in Chungking Express. He can speak volumes with just a doleful gaze. As one of Hong Kong’s finest actors, Leung has a way of using stillness that blisters with intensity. Like all the classic director/muse combos, the pair do some of their very best work when they're working together. Wong Kar-Wais movie about two love-struck cops is filmed in impressionistic splashes of motion and color. Tony Leung is Robert De Niro to Wong's Martin Scorsese, Johnny Depp to his Tim Burton, Brad Pitt to his David Fincher. Created from srt subtitles.Chungking Express (1994) - full transcript. Chungking Express has made Wong a name to drop internationally, partly because of its accessible appeal to cosmopolitan pop culture, partly because it is the first film to be distributed in the US. But it's been six long years since his last release – his underwhelming English language debut My Blueberry Nights – so for those of you who have forgotten, here's our guide to what makes up a Wong film. More like two consecutive separate films than one, and with Hong Kong’s Chungking Mansions as backdrop, Kar-Wai’s first international hit follows Cop 223 (Takeshi Kaneshiro) and Cop 663 (Tony Leung Chiu-Wai), as they embark on encounters with new women while pining for ex-girlfriends. The sumptuous martial arts epic, which recounts the life of Wing Chun kung fu legend Ip Man, is a melancholy drama full of balletic fight sequences as expressive as the characters' emotions are restrained. Still, the second half of the film, in which a daydreamy clerk at a fast-food joint begins to occupy a customer’s apartment while he’s not there (she tidies up the place, adds some accents, and such), is a truly winning. It was worth the countless delays and numerous reshoots. What Chungking Express has are a couple of interesting situations, which don’t quite justify a feature-length movie. For Wong Kar-wai, it took several years in production, a few missed release dates, two broken arms (lead actor Tony Leung), and three different versions for his latest film, The Grandmaster, to finally arrive in the UK.
