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1994    1h 43mDrama, Komedi
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Drama om två polisers kärleksliv (eller brist på det) i Hong Kong. Polis 223 har brutit med sin flickvän och letar ananasburkar med ett särskilt utgångsdatum. Polis 663, som också förlorat sin flickvän, pratar med sina möbler.
Directed by Wong Kar-Wai
  • Brigitte LinWoman in Blonde Wig
  • Takeshi KaneshiroHe Zhiwu / Cop 223
  • Tony Leung Chiu-waiCop 663
  • Faye WongFaye / Theme Song Performance
  • Valerie ChowAir Hostess
  • Piggy Chan Kam-ChuenOwner of Eatery
  • Kwan Lee-NaMay / Makeup Artist
  • Leung SanK Store Clerk
  • Zhiming HuangMan
  • Liang ZhenThe 2nd May
  • Vickie EngBar Maid (uncredited)
  • Lynne LangdonComplaining Customer (uncredited)
  • Thom BakerDrug Dealer (uncredited)
  • Joh Chung-SingMan (uncredited)
  • Wong Kar-WaiRegisör / Screenplay
  • Yi-kan ChanProducent
  • Jessica Chan Pui-WahExekutiv producent
  • Jeffrey Lau Chun-WaiProducent
  • William Chang Suk-PingProduction Design / Costume Design / Editor
  • Christopher DoyleDirector Of Photography
  • Beau Dierman−1 d
    Chungking Express drifts through the neon-soaked nights of Hong Kong like a wistful daydream. Wong Kar-wai’s camera lingers on lonely souls and chance encounters, blending melancholy with sudden bursts of pop-infused joy. The film captures the ache of missed connections and the quiet hope of new beginnings with effortless grace. It feels alive with the bittersweet poetry of modern urban life.
  • Jose Cortez7 december 2025
    The film is a gorgeous, humid fever dream where every frame captures the deep ache of near-misses and silent longing. The stars of the 2nd story easily steal the show: Faye Wong's chaotic brilliance and Tony Leung's quiet intensity are phenomenal. It’s less a story and more an intoxicating feeling, driven by a perfect, looping soundtrack. The song California Dreamin' is quiet simply ethereal. This is director Wong Kar-wai at his best: the embodiment of heartbreak as pure, neon-soaked poetry.
  • LivewireAdmin6 december 2025
    Wong Kar-wai turns heartache into poetry, and seeing this for the first time felt like discovering a new corner of cinema I didn’t know I’d been missing. Every frame feels like a lovesick memory—humid, neon-lit, and alive with the ache of people who barely brush against one another yet feel everything. Faye Wong’s free-spirited chaos, Tony Leung’s quiet longing, the music looping like a heartbeat… it all folds together into a feeling more than a story. Instant crush on Faye Wong lol and an instant Wong Kar-wai fan; I can’t wait to dive into the rest of his catalog. Faye’s version of “Dreams” is gonna be stuck in my head for weeks, I can’t believe this was her first major role! Gonna need to watch this one again soon. A beautiful reminder that cinema can be both feather-light and devastating all at once.
  • Cole22 maj 2025
    What a bittersweet, frustrating, lovely and complicated dream this is.
  • PoetofCinema15 oktober 2025
    Nothing to say but a philosophical and beautiful film. Wong Kar Wai is a brilliant director.
  • clintrogerskun3 oktober 2025
    FIREEEEE PLEASE WATCH
  • Jefferson Bittencourt2 juni 2025
    Beautiful cinematography and acting. Fresh and poetic like all Won Kar Wai work!
  • Buster The Bear10 april 2025
    Mmmmmm I want some pineapple…. 30 cans!

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