
Sinopsis: Leon Lai es un asesino a sueldo cansado de su trabajo que se plantea dejarlo. Michelle Reis es una prostituta que, además de buscarles los encargos, le hace el trabajo sucio a Leon. Pero ella vive apasionadamente enamorado de él, aunque nunca se hayan conocido en persona. Lai conocerá a una mujer, Karen Mok, con la que comenzará una relación. Ésta, con el tiempo, coincidirá con Reis y les preparará una cita en la que Lai le confesará sus deseos de retirarse. Reis, sintiéndose rechazada, le preparará un ultimo trabajo. Intercalándose con esta historia nos encontramos con un joven mudo, Takeshi Kaneshiro, que viviendo con su padre tiene una difícil existencia debida a su deficiencia física. Sus días transcurren entre los dispares trabajos nocturnos y servir de consuelo a una joven engañada por su novio... (FILMAFFINITY)
Synopsis: Wong Kar-wai's Fallen Angels is a sequel of sorts to the director's 1994 U.S. breakthrough Chungking Express. Expanding on the latter's style, themes, and mood, Fallen Angels is set in the surreal milieu of urban, nighttime Hong Kong. As with the filmmaker's other features, plot takes a back seat to mood. The wisp of a narrative intercuts two story lines. The first follows a hitman (Leon Lai) who finds that the assassin's life has slowly lost its allure. Complicating his life is his beautiful contact (Michele Reis, a former Miss Hong Kong winner) who pines after him with fetishistic ardor, although the two have never met in their nearly three-year partnership. In another part of the city, He (Takeshi Kaneshiro), a mute, boyish ex-convict, makes a living by sneaking into and running businesses after hours. Still living with his father who runs the Chungking Mansions hotel, the restless Ho falls for Cherry (Charlie Yeung), a woman getting over her breakup with the offscreen Johnny. The movie follows these episodic romances almost half-heartedly as with Wong's other films, and digressionary moments attract much of the camera's distracted gaze. This visually stylish and unabashedly effusive work is considered by some critics to be the quintessential Wong film.
Reviews: LoveHKFilm | Roger Ebert | allmovie | Rotten Tomatoes | IMDb (external reviews)
Wong’s most audacious experiment in cinematic language (even more than Ashes of Time), Fallen Angels succeeds at taking us further into the dark alleys of Hong Kong’s soul. -- Kozo
IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112913/
IMDb Rating: 7.3/10 (6,408 votes)
Tomatometer: 95%
Written and Directed by: Wong Kar-Wai
Cast:
Leon Lai .... Wong Chi-Ming
Michelle Reis .... Agent/Killer's boss
Takeshi Kaneshiro .... He Zhiwu
Charlie Yeung .... Cherry
Karen Mok .... Blondie
IMDb Rating: 7.3/10 (6,408 votes)
Tomatometer: 95%
Written and Directed by: Wong Kar-Wai
Cast:
Leon Lai .... Wong Chi-Ming
Michelle Reis .... Agent/Killer's boss
Takeshi Kaneshiro .... He Zhiwu
Charlie Yeung .... Cherry
Karen Mok .... Blondie
Código: Seleccionar todo
Title: Duo luo tian shi (1995)
AKA Fallen Angels
Source: Bluray / Untouched
Size: 4.691.123.587 bytes (1 DVD5)
Runtime: 01:38:50
Format: MKV
Video Codec: H264 (x264 rev.1471)
Video Bitrate: 4823 kbps
Resolution: 1280x704
Aspect Ratio: 1.818
Frame rate: 23.976 fps
Audio Codec: DTS (5.1 channels)
Audio Bitrate: 1509 kbps
Sampling Rate: 48 KHz
Language: Cantonese
Subtitles (muxed in): SRT: English
SA: HP @ Level 4.1
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