Angeli Perduti ❲720p❳

A dominant mix of Canto-pop and jukebox tracks is used to convey character emotions that are never spoken aloud. Production and Legacy Director: Wong Kar-wai

Carrying over imagery from Chungking Express , the film uses recurring motifs of expiration dates (specifically pineapples) as metaphors for the shelf life of relationships and memories. Angeli perduti

The film won three awards at the 15th Hong Kong Film Awards, including Best Cinematography and Best Supporting Actress for Karen Mok. A dominant mix of Canto-pop and jukebox tracks

Wong Chi-ming (Leon Lai) is a disillusioned assassin who prefers having his life planned by others to avoid making decisions. His "Agent" (Michelle Reis) cleans his apartment and arranges his hits, secretly harboring an intense infatuation for him despite his rule that "partners shouldn't get emotionally involved". Wong Chi-ming (Leon Lai) is a disillusioned assassin

Angeli perduti (released internationally as Fallen Angels ) is a 1995 Hong Kong neo-noir crime drama written and directed by . Originally conceived as a third segment for his previous film, Chungking Express , it evolved into a standalone feature that explores urban isolation and unrequited love in a pre-Handover Hong Kong. Narrative Overview

He Zhiwu’s use of a camcorder to film his father highlights the film's theme of using technology to bridge the gap between people who cannot communicate directly. Stylistic Signatures

He Zhiwu (Takeshi Kaneshiro) is a mute ex-convict who communicates through a video camera and makes a living by "hijacking" closed businesses at night to force services onto passersby. He falls for Charlie (Charlie Yeung), a woman obsessed with tracking down her ex-boyfriend’s new lover. Key Thematic Elements