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Conrad 2022-04-23 07:04:38
The general slump and loss before the return of Jiuqi still seems to be a little dwarfed continent. Of course, the panic of the people during that special period is understandable. It's just that this kind of work is somewhat...
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Nola 2022-04-23 07:04:38
what will you do in the new years ringing? killing you self? or just step in 1997 without turn back , even if only can hang out on the street as like nothing...
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Ashleigh 2022-04-23 07:04:38
Handsome uncle, don't explain much, you...
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Evalyn 2022-04-23 07:04:38
Is it a work that Chinese directors pay attention to the return of Hong...
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Jamir 2022-04-23 07:04:38
The screenwriter of this film is Joan-Claude Carrier, so it can be said that it is Hong Kong in the eyes of foreigners. The theme of this film is the return of Hong Kong in 1997, trying to use the perspectives of the three protagonists Jeremy Irons, Maggie Cheung and Gong Li to metaphorize the positions of Britain, mainland China and Hong Kong. The subject that should be interesting is designed to be boring, and The background of the 1997 Return was rendered too apprehensive, almost like a...
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Roxanne 2022-04-23 07:04:38
The 145th director level is really bad enough, Gong Li and Maggie Cheung's combination has no place to...
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Doug 2022-04-23 07:04:38
Chinese Box 1997 1080p AUS Blu-Ray AVC LPCM 2.0-003@TTG, 1:39:22.125 (h:m:s.ms), 36.12...
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Celestine 2022-04-22 07:01:53
Notice 2 points. First, the house with an escalator outside the window where Liang Chaowei lived in the Chongqing Forest appeared in the film. Second, the dim staircase where Maggie Cheung and Tony Leung bought supper in the Mood for Love also appeared. In conclusion, the director is very obsessed with Wong Kar Wai?...
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Kianna 2022-04-22 07:01:53
The film does not enrich the plot story. It just took a specimen section from Hong Kong from 1996.12.31 to 1997.7.1, and covered the social, civil, political and economic media at that time. No matter how long it takes, it can be reproduced under a microscope. The film incorporates the director's observations and views on the post-British colonial society, and speaks through the mouth of the male protagonist (the male protagonist of "Lolita"), but the metaphor for the relationship and direction...
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Toney 2022-04-22 07:01:53
I've seen too many well-decorated beauty, and then look at these real ones, it seems to be...
Chinese Box Comments
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Emery 2022-02-07 14:51:56
forever sad Vivian
After reading the complete second time, in the middle, I felt that "China Box" with too strong political metaphor has a strange quirk of colonial aesthetics. Between politics and art, the line of elaboration of texts cannot be distinguished, which leads to doubts. This city is also like a soul with...
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Eduardo 2022-02-07 14:51:56
The film is full of denial about the return of Hong Kong, with a sense of doomsday or destruction. Too many metaphors are a bit tiring, but the fiery love is still touching. Hong Kong in the camera is full of fireworks, full of noise, anxiety and a sense
The film is full of denial about the return of Hong Kong, with a sense of doomsday or destruction. It should not be the work of a Chinese director.
The courtesan played by Gong Li should be a portrayal of Hong Kong. She is charming and affectionate, and many people look at her and salivate. The...
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John: Money, money, money. That's all you hear.
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John: Just a week ago all I wanted was to tell Vivian how much I loved her. But now I see that's the one thing I mustn't do. I can't offload my illness onto her, or Jim, or Mary and the kids. I don't want the look in their eyes to remind me I'm dying. I wonder if I can hold out longer than the British. Not that I could be described as an empire.