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Chungking Express

Play trailer Poster for Chungking Express PG-13 1994 1h 43m Comedy Crime Drama Mystery & Thriller Romance Play Trailer Watchlist
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Every day, Cop 223 (Takeshi Kaneshiro) buys a can of pineapple with an expiration date of May 1, symbolizing the day he'll get over his lost love. He's also got his eye on a mysterious woman in a blond wig (Brigitte Lin), oblivious of the fact she's a drug dealer. Cop 663 (Tony Leung Chiu Wai) is distraught with heartbreak over a breakup. But when his ex drops a spare set of his keys at a local café, a waitress (Faye Wong) lets herself into his apartment and spruces up his life.
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Critics Consensus

Even if all it had to offer were writer-director Wong Kar-wai's thrillingly distinctive visuals, Chungking Express would be well worth watching; happily, its thoughtfully drawn characters and naturalistic performances also pack a potent dramatic wallop.

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Robert Horton Film Comment Magazine 04/10/2018
What Chungking Express has are a couple of interesting situations, which don't quite justify a feature-length movie. Go to Full Review
Jeff Shannon Seattle Times 05/28/2014
3/4
I've never been a big fan of technique that calls attention to itself, but Wong's frenetic blend of slow motion, pixilation, rushing backgrounds and frozen foregrounds (or vice versa) is as integral to this movie as its bubbly story and characters. Go to Full Review
Peter Travers Rolling Stone 05/28/2014
[Wong's] hypnotic images of love and loss finally wear down your resistance as seemingly discordant sights and sounds coalesce into a radiant, crazy quilt. Go to Full Review
Rose Ho The Asian Cut Aug 2
4/5
An intimate and poetic ode to youth. Go to Full Review
Mattie Lucas trans|cendental cinema 04/17/2025
4/4
A haunting portrait of timely and timeless longing. Go to Full Review
Joshua Polanski Boston Hassle 07/18/2024
Wong Kar-wai is one of the best filmmakers from one of the most significant film movements... And, in my opinion, Chungking Express is his best film. Supposing one plus one still equals two, that makes this one of the best films ever made Go to Full Review
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Jonathan K @aFIREintheattic 1d You gotta start with the visual experience, there are so many cool shots in this movie. Such cool framing, coloring, smearing, and frame rates, with tilted angles and blurred depth of field. It’s hard to put the vibe factor into words. Maybe one way to say it is that you could imagine a lot of these shots as really cool 90s alternative rock album covers for a jewel CD case. It's just really cool to look at. The music is a vibe, too; it's basically two songs over and over again, and they really nail the mood. The second half, the second story, is far better and more captivating for me. It’s where most of what I’m going to remember from the film comes from. I think once the girl who plays Faye comes into the picture, it just starts to take on this iconic look, and a big part of it is her presence on the screen. It's funny to watch now because the 90s are back in style, which makes the look kind of... [continued on letterboxd] See more Owen K. @NCR23 Apr 30 A wistful and melancholic movie with moments of happiness. It had cool cinematography and a very interesting story. See more Achille V @RT91076551 Nov 23 I thoroughly enjoyed it. It is dreamy, light and positive with some good acting in it See more O g @RT76089177 Oct 27 Stylish but insubstantial See more Zipzen O. @OTZLM Oct 5 Legendary. Chungking Express is the same as a very good short novel. It flows, breathes. It’s light and dreamy. The way its pace flows so naturally makes it an absolute masterpiece. I love this movie so much that it’s on the top of my comfort movie list. See more Hao Ian L @HaOiAn Sep 7 Chungking Express is like watching a luminous daydream of fleeting love and urban isolation set in the neon-soaked corridors of Hong Kong, in a way that speaks in fragments, repetitions, and fleeting moments, just like how one would actually experience love and loss in the real world. See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis Every day, Cop 223 (Takeshi Kaneshiro) buys a can of pineapple with an expiration date of May 1, symbolizing the day he'll get over his lost love. He's also got his eye on a mysterious woman in a blond wig (Brigitte Lin), oblivious of the fact she's a drug dealer. Cop 663 (Tony Leung Chiu Wai) is distraught with heartbreak over a breakup. But when his ex drops a spare set of his keys at a local café, a waitress (Faye Wong) lets herself into his apartment and spruces up his life.
Director
Kar-Wai Wong
Producer
Chan Ye Cheng
Screenwriter
Kar-Wai Wong
Distributor
Miramax Home Entertainment [us], Miramax Films
Production Co
Miramax
Rating
PG-13
Genre
Comedy, Crime, Drama, Mystery & Thriller, Romance
Original Language
Chinese
Release Date (Theaters)
Mar 8, 1994, Original
Release Date (DVD)
May 21, 2002
Box Office (Gross USA)
$114.9K
Runtime
1h 43m
Sound Mix
Stereo