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Fallen Angels (DVD) (1995)
Fallen Angels (DVD) (1995)
香港映画
SKU: DVD6830
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Fallen Angels
Fallen Angels
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広東語, 中国語
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英語, 中国語
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商品名 : Fallen Angels
再生時間: 前後 97分
生産/放送日 : 1995年
発売日 : 2012年03月08日
ディスク枚数 : 1 枚
重量 : 150(g)
生産国 : Hong Kong
ストーリー紹介
The movie is composed of two stories that have little to do with each other except for a few casual run ins where some of the characters happen to be in the same place at the same time. Both stories take place in Hong Kong.
Story One:
It begins with a Hit man named Wong Chi-Ming (Leon Lai) and an ambiguous female he calls his “partner”. Their relationship is interesting in that they hardly know each other and rarely see each other but she cleans his dingy apartment in club clothes and faxes him blueprints of the places he’s to go hit. Infatuated with him, she frequents the bar he goes to just to sit in his seat and daydream about him. One late night, Wong Chi-Ming has a late night meal at McDonald's where he meets Blondie, a wild prostitute. While they spend time together, she has illusions that he’s the ex- lover that left her for another woman. Wong Chi-Ming’s partner finds out about the relationship and puts a hit out on him when he tells her he wants to quit, ending the partnership they have.
Story Two:
Wong Chi-Ming's partner lives in the same building with Ho Chi Moo (Takeshi Kaneshiro) a crazy delinquent who escapes prison. She helps elude the police about his whereabouts. Ho Chi Moo is mute and still lives with his father. For work, he breaks into other people’s businesses at night and makes them pay him to leave. He keeps running into the same girl at night, Charlie. Every time they meet, she cries on his shoulder and tells him the same sob story. Her ex-boyfriend Johnny, left her for a girl named Blondie. Together they play games to look for Blondie, go see soccer matches at the stadium, hang out in restaurants and take rides on his motorcycle. He falls in love. Somehow they lose touch for a few months but they run into each other while he’s masquerading as a business owner. She’s in a stewardess uniform, mentally fit and in a new healthy relationship. She seems to have forgotten all about Ho Chi Moo.
1996 Hong Kong Film Awards
Won: Best Supporting Actress (Karen Mok)
Won: Best Cinematography (Christopher Doyle)
Won: Best Original Score (Frankie Chan, Roel A. Garcia)
Nominated: Best Picture
Nominated: Best Director (Wong Kar-wai)
Nominated: Best Art Direction (William Chang)
Nominated: Best Costume and Make-up Design (William Chang)
Nominated: Best Film Editing (William Chang, Wong Ming-lam)
Nominated: Best New Performer (Lei Chen-mei)
1995 Golden Horse Film Festival
Won: Best Original Song (William Chang)
Won: Best Production Design (William Chang)
1996 Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards
Won: Film of Merit
1996 Golden Bauhinia Awards
Won: Best Supporting Actress (Karen Mok)
Won: Best Cinematography (Christopher Doyle)
ストーリー紹介
The movie is composed of two stories that have little to do with each other except for a few casual run ins where some of the characters happen to be in the same place at the same time. Both stories take place in Hong Kong.
Story One:
It begins with a Hit man named Wong Chi-Ming (Leon Lai) and an ambiguous female he calls his “partner”. Their relationship is interesting in that they hardly know each other and rarely see each other but she cleans his dingy apartment in club clothes and faxes him blueprints of the places he’s to go hit. Infatuated with him, she frequents the bar he goes to just to sit in his seat and daydream about him. One late night, Wong Chi-Ming has a late night meal at McDonald's where he meets Blondie, a wild prostitute. While they spend time together, she has illusions that he’s the ex- lover that left her for another woman. Wong Chi-Ming’s partner finds out about the relationship and puts a hit out on him when he tells her he wants to quit, ending the partnership they have.
Story Two:
Wong Chi-Ming's partner lives in the same building with Ho Chi Moo (Takeshi Kaneshiro) a crazy delinquent who escapes prison. She helps elude the police about his whereabouts. Ho Chi Moo is mute and still lives with his father. For work, he breaks into other people’s businesses at night and makes them pay him to leave. He keeps running into the same girl at night, Charlie. Every time they meet, she cries on his shoulder and tells him the same sob story. Her ex-boyfriend Johnny, left her for a girl named Blondie. Together they play games to look for Blondie, go see soccer matches at the stadium, hang out in restaurants and take rides on his motorcycle. He falls in love. Somehow they lose touch for a few months but they run into each other while he’s masquerading as a business owner. She’s in a stewardess uniform, mentally fit and in a new healthy relationship. She seems to have forgotten all about Ho Chi Moo.
1996 Hong Kong Film Awards
Won: Best Supporting Actress (Karen Mok)
Won: Best Cinematography (Christopher Doyle)
Won: Best Original Score (Frankie Chan, Roel A. Garcia)
Nominated: Best Picture
Nominated: Best Director (Wong Kar-wai)
Nominated: Best Art Direction (William Chang)
Nominated: Best Costume and Make-up Design (William Chang)
Nominated: Best Film Editing (William Chang, Wong Ming-lam)
Nominated: Best New Performer (Lei Chen-mei)
1995 Golden Horse Film Festival
Won: Best Original Song (William Chang)
Won: Best Production Design (William Chang)
1996 Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards
Won: Film of Merit
1996 Golden Bauhinia Awards
Won: Best Supporting Actress (Karen Mok)
Won: Best Cinematography (Christopher Doyle)