| release date: | Friday August 12, 2005 Tuesday December 27, 2005 (dvd) |
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| genre: | Drama |
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| running time: | 129 min. |
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| director: | Wong Kar Wai |
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| studio: | Mongrel Media |
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| producer(s): | Wong Kar Wai |
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| screenplay: | Wong Kar Wai |
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| cast: | Tony Leung, Ziyi Zhang, Gong Li, Maggie Cheung |
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2046 Movie Synopsis
He was a writer. He thought he wrote about the future but it was really the past. In his novel, a mysterious train left for 2046 every once in a while. Everyone who went there had the same intention…to recapture their lost memories. It was said that in 2046, nothing ever changed. Nobody knew for sure if it was true, because nobody who went there had ever come back - except for one. He was there. He chose to leave. He wanted to change.
psychologically challenging the behavioural memories which trigger the submergent state of a lover and several ex-lover`s past. both intriguing and inquisitive. I truly enjoyed it. _WF
I`m sure there`s a sublime message in there somewhere but it doesn`t help the story from sucking large. I have to write quickly, this is one lost memory you won`t want to recapture.
I think it draws too much on the previous films (Days of Being Wild, and In The Mood For Love) for the casual viewer. It is the last part of a trilogy, for those who are unaware. There is a lot of detail and information that is not told, but expected to be understood via the first two films. Anyway, I enjoyed 2046 very much and gave it 5 stars. Wong Kar Wai does it again.