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Der in Hongkong lebende Journalist John ist des Lebens müde. Erst die attraktive Jean öffnet ihm die Augen auf eine ihm unbekannte Heimat, eine brodelnde Stadt und andere Lebensperspektiven.... Alles lesenDer in Hongkong lebende Journalist John ist des Lebens müde. Erst die attraktive Jean öffnet ihm die Augen auf eine ihm unbekannte Heimat, eine brodelnde Stadt und andere Lebensperspektiven...Der in Hongkong lebende Journalist John ist des Lebens müde. Erst die attraktive Jean öffnet ihm die Augen auf eine ihm unbekannte Heimat, eine brodelnde Stadt und andere Lebensperspektiven...
- Auszeichnungen
- 1 Gewinn & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt
Rubén Blades
- Jim
- (as Ruben Blades)
Julian Chang
- Dr. Chang
- (as Dr. Julian Chang)
Ruichao Jian
- Businessman #1
- (as Jian Rui Chao)
Sing Chau Wai
- Businessman #2
- (as Wai Sing)
Hung Lu
- Businessman #3
- (as Lo Hung)
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For starters, it would be fair to say that I have seen this movie at least ten times. I was never bored... In fact, the magical atmosphere of the movie makes it beautiful to watch, and makes you enjoy every minute of it, even with the story aside. The cast is excellent, and the way that the actors 'ignore' the camera really makes you believe the story. The story has many layers, all of them viewed from an aspect of a dying man, packed with emotion, all masks down. The handover of Hong Kong and a love story, with all the cultural differences and barriers, is captured from a very close range. It's done almost like a documentary and strongly effects any spectator. The characters are complete, the story also, and everything else in the movie (from the photography and the music to the actual footage of HK and its people) only makes it more powerful. A beautiful movie.
I was unprepared for the wonderful experience this film affords. The metaphor is striking and acceptable. Wang catches the bittersweet essence of the changeover, both at the specific and the generic level.
Li, Irons, and Cheung are superb. The movie is a cornucopia of visual delights. In fact, it probably requires repeat viewing to fully absorb the totality of its impact.
Thank you, Mr.Wang, for a truly unusual piece of work.
sasmd2@pol.net
Li, Irons, and Cheung are superb. The movie is a cornucopia of visual delights. In fact, it probably requires repeat viewing to fully absorb the totality of its impact.
Thank you, Mr.Wang, for a truly unusual piece of work.
sasmd2@pol.net
I don't know what's wrong with you people, or where stupid Hong Kong nationalism comes into this. I see movies that show lousy parts of Boston, and I don't go whining about it on web sites. The story is extremely moving, Hong Kong seemed fascinating, there was amazing imagery and chemistry between Irons and Li. I was blown away both times I saw it. I highly recommend Chinese Box.
I have seen this film three times now and it just seems to get better. Gong Li and Jeremy Irons were fabulous along with Maggie Cheung who played a fascinating character. The street scenes I thought really enhanced the ambience of the film and plot. Congrats to all who were involved in this film.
Much has already been said about the film itself. Here are some comments regarding the portrayal of Hong Kong. An early comment was saying that this film makes Hong Kong look dirty and cramped.
Well, having lived in Hong Kong (in several different areas) I have to say that what the film shows is reality. I was paying about US$1,000 per month for a small room about 10 x 15 feet in Hong Kong (Tin Hau area) in 1996. It was not even a really nice place. Hong Kong is very expensive to live in.
It is also a very dirty and polluted place compared to cities in the West. The director of the film was not making this up.
By reading this you may think I hated it there, well it rates as one of my favorite cities in the world. It has a lot of charm.
By the way, the movie isn't bad and worth a look.
Well, having lived in Hong Kong (in several different areas) I have to say that what the film shows is reality. I was paying about US$1,000 per month for a small room about 10 x 15 feet in Hong Kong (Tin Hau area) in 1996. It was not even a really nice place. Hong Kong is very expensive to live in.
It is also a very dirty and polluted place compared to cities in the West. The director of the film was not making this up.
By reading this you may think I hated it there, well it rates as one of my favorite cities in the world. It has a lot of charm.
By the way, the movie isn't bad and worth a look.
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- PatzerWhen John and Jim stop during the motorcycle ride up the hill, the shadow of a cameraman is visible.
- SoundtracksShangri La
Written by Yao Ming, Chen Di Yi
Performed by Paramount Jazz Band
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- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 2.178.160 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 97.916 $
- 19. Apr. 1998
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 2.178.160 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 39 Min.(99 min)
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1
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