Shanghai, Shanghai (1990)
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Shanghai, Shanghai (1990)
Into The Night (Collector’s Edition) is coming to Blu-ray this November! We have a great collection of bonus features to bring your way, and we’ll announce them as soon as they are completely locked in! Pre-order is now live at: http://bit.ly/IntoNight
Rouge (胭脂扣). Dir. Stanley Kwan. 1988.
An adaptation from the novel by Lilian Lee, Rouge is part period drama, part ghost story, melding together elements of romance and the supernatural to slowly unveil a moving story about the inevitability of change. Fleur, an alluring courtesan working at a flourishing brothel in 1930s Hong Kong, falls madly in love with the 12th Master, Chan Chen-pang, who comes from a wealthy family. Their torrid, doomed love affair comes to an end when, realizing they can never be together, the two decide to commit suicide by overdosing on opium.
The film travels between flashbacks to the 1930s, and scenes set in present-day 1980s Hong Kong, where Fleur returns as a ghost after spending 50 years in the afterlife waiting for the 12th Master. Believing that he is still alive, Fleur searches for her lover among the strange, unfamiliar streets that used to be her home, and grapples with the realization that both her lover and the Hong Kong she once knew could be long gone.
Rouge stars Anita Mui and Leslie Cheung, two wildly successful Cantopop idols at the time, whose performances in this film established their acting potential. A classic of 1980s Hong Kong cinema, Rouge will forever be remembered for its two stars, and in retrospect its eerily fateful storyline, as both Anita and Leslie ultimately passed away in the same year.
gender in Hong Kong popular culture I - #ambiguouslyyours #曖昧 #梅艷芳 #anitamui #即影即有 #2000 #comradesalmostalovestory (at M+ Pavilion)
collection of style.
a rush a glance a touch a dance - one perfect evening. (at Tango Elements)
tame. (at Pacific Coffee)
something delicate. (at 小房子)
It’s Only the End of the World (Xavier Dolan, 2016)
the gorgeous and talented. - #xavierdolan #ikilledmymother #heartbeats #tomatthefarm #mommy #justelafindumonde
car noodles. (at 新記美食)
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the bat, the cat and the penguin II - #batmanreturns #batman #catwoman #thepenguin #timburton #minimezitz
the bat, the cat and the penguin I - #batmanreturns #batman #catwoman #thepenguin #comiccon #limitededition
so full... (at 睿居酒屋 Izakaya Satoi)