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Sunday, July 10, 2005

Wong Kar Wai
2046

Sony Classics has posted a new website for Wong Kar Wai's 2046 designed by Klimate out of New York City. I love the kaleidoscopic transitions between the pages.

I rented 2046 the other night and found it to be exquisite, which is not a word that I generally throw out there to describe anything, but in this case it seems appropriate. It is the third in a trilogy that pays homage to Wong Kar Wai's fascination with Hong Kong in the 1960's. I am inadvertently watching these films in reverse order having rented In the Mood for Love this evening. This is an even better movie than 2046, and now having watched them both, it is curious to observe how one subtly suggests the other and yet each perfectly exists on its own.

These movies have style. It is as though the composition of the shot exists as a supporting character in every scene to such a degree that Wong Kar Wai has been accused by his critics of sacrificing substance in style's pursuit. But there are compelling stories to be had in both films. Both are meditations on love and its various incarnations, ITMFL dealing with desire, deceit and moral restraint; while 2046 focuses on memory, regret and the passage of time.

Both are highly recommended. More info on Wong Kar Wai can be found here.

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