Review of Fallen Angels
Fallen Angels movie review & film summary (1998) | Roger Ebert
"Fallen Angels" is the latest work from the Hong Kong wild man Wong Kar-Wai, whose films give the same effect as leafing through hip photo magazines very ...
Fallen Angels - Rotten Tomatoes
It's an absolute treat, lively, a dreamlike tale about a handful interesting characters which are portrayed by just the right cast. Lots of great use of light, ...
Fallen Angels (1995) - User reviews - IMDb
A contract killer tries to leave the business, while other side stories intersect and bond with each other.
After watching Chungking Express and Fallen Angels for the first ...
On Fallen Angels- Man I cried to be honest. It's so realistically relatable and the composition was just simply brilliant. All characters were ...
Review of Fallen Angels (1995) by Wong Kar Wai
Fallen Angels, also like Chungking, is split into two different stories. Neither one of them connects except thematically; the characters don't ...
Fallen Angels (1995) Review: Returning to Wong Kar-wai's Dizzying ...
The film follows these individuals as they wander the night, attempting to navigate the labyrinth of both their neon-tinged surroundings and their ...
Quick-Thoughts, Again: Wong Kar-wai's Fallen Angels (1995)
This is without a doubt Kar-wai's most intentionally funny, his most violent, and really his most aggressive excess in style. The mix of art-pop ...
Fallen Angels: Review by Shelly Kraicer
WKW's jump-and-blur action photography is back, even more elaborately contrived, for several gunplay-mayhem scenes (WKW doing John Woo?). At its best, it ...
Movie Review: Fallen Angels - The Gaia Zine
Wong Kar Wai's films are simply some of the best out there. Fallen Angels throws together two love stories and different people reaching out ...
Fallen Angels Reviews - Metacritic
Set in the neon-washed underworld of present-day Hong Kong, Fallen Angels intertwines two exhilarating tales of love and isolation in a blitz of ultra-hip ...
Fallen Angels (1995) - Trey Taylor
Alive is one way of putting it. The film is loosely a crime drama, with four tangentially and coincidentally related characters wrapped through ...
Appreciation: Wong Kar-wai's Fallen Angels - Slant Magazine
Fallen Angels throws a wrench into his obsession by presenting a group of characters who, in their own ways, yearn for the opposite: a semblance ...
'Fallen Angels' review by Andrew Chrzanowski - Letterboxd
"Even if you're a killer, you still have classmates from grade school around."☆ Duòluò tiānshǐ ["Fallen Angels"] really does feel like a ...
Foreign and Independent Film Series review: 'Fallen Angels'
Wong Kar-Wai's 1995 film Fallen Angels is the latest installment in the Department of Libraries' Foreign and Independent Film Series.
REVIEW: Fallen Angels #1 is the first misfire from the new Dawn of X
Fallen Angels suffers from proximity to five other excellent new X-Men comics, and the comparison exacerbates this comic's flaws.
This Hong Kong-set crime drama follows the lives of a hitman, hoping to get out of the business, and his elusive female partner.
Fallen Angels Book Review | Common Sense Media
This book realistically describes what it was like for American soldiers fighting in Vietnam in 1967-68. Expect profanity, poor grammar, and graphic violence.
MOVIE REVIEW: Wong Kar-wai's FALLEN ANGELS (1998)
This movie is filled with intriguing and odd characters. While the premise seems entirely fictional, Fallen Angels still somehow feels realistic.
Fallen Angels (1995) - Movie Review - YouTube
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FALLEN ANGELS (1995) - A Review By Nick Askam | Selig Film News
It's a non-stop thrill ride that forces the audience to pay heavy attention and not miss anything. The film is split into two main stories with the characters ...