Chinese Box

Chinese Box Soundtrack

Set during the Chinese takeover of Hong Kong in 1997, this fascinating film uses that urgent and grandly ceremonial political backdrop for an intimate study of personal transition. Jeremy Irons plays a seasoned journalist who discovers he is terminally ill, causing him to be torn between his obsessive love for a former prostitute (Chinese film star Li Gong) and a streetwise hustler (Maggie Cheung) whom he has chosen as the subject of a video documentary. Through his involvement in the lives of these two very different women, director Wayne Wang (The Joy Luck Club) creates a cinematic "love-hate letter" to his native Hong Kong, where each character is allegorical and suffers an identity crisis much like Hong Kong itself. The film's love story is somewhat aimless and ultimately unimportant, but Chinese Box (even the title suggests a place that holds secrets within its borders) remains a fascinating film in the semi-documentary tradition, capturing the psychology of its time and place with compelling immediacy. Musician/actor/politician Ruben Blades is featured in a memorable supporting role. --Jeff Shannon

Genre: Drama, Romance
Stars: Jeremy Irons, Li Gong, Maggie Cheung, Michael Hui
Production: Trimark
  1 win & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.3
Rotten Tomatoes:
62%
R
Year:
1997
99
Website
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#SongDuration
1Hong Kong2:20
2Let Me Be Your Underwear3:05
3Rose, Rose I Love You3:42
4Black Market3:12
5Across the Borderline3:27
6Sunset1:32

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