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                          China - France - Germany - Hong Kong 2004
                                "2046" is a melancholic and sad history of 
                                love and memory, of the time that passes; of the 
                                desire to recover time past, to recover lost 
                                love. A writer seduces women and eventually 
                                abandons them when they ask for his love. The 
                                women are at first offended and hurt, but 
                                reacting with pride. Nevertheless they continue 
                                to live in an all-embracing wish to get him and 
                                his love back. At later occasions the women try 
                                to avoid the memories, not wanting the memories, 
                                but him. For his part, the memories are all that 
                                are left to him in his solitary existence, where 
                                he avoids the enduring relationship with one 
                                woman.
                                
                                When leaving Bai Ling for the last time after 
                                she asked him to stay, he takes her hand and 
                                says: “… there is one thing, I never lend to 
                                anyone”. He turns around and leaves her. He is 
                                like the "bird without legs that can only fly 
                                and fly, and sleep in the wind when it is tired. 
                                The bird only lands once in its life... that's 
                                when it dies.", a history that appears again and 
                                again in the films of WKW.
                                
                                2046 is an imaginary place and time. It is the 
                                number of the hotel room, where he and Su Li-zhen 
                                met in “In the Mood for Love”, now transformed 
                                into an imaginary place of a memory of lost 
                                love. When he once more in "2046" comes across a 
                                hotel room with the same number he wants to move 
                                in, but is given the room number 2047.
                                
                                From the room number 2047 he begins to write the 
                                story of the future, an imaginary world of the 
                                year 2046 where all the memories are found in a 
                                never-changing state. He leaves for 2046, not as 
                                himself, but in the body of a Japanese. What he 
                                finds is a never-changing world of androids. 
                                2046 is also the year when Hong Kong will be 
                                returned to China, perhaps converting the 
                                metropolis into a never-changing, imaginary 
                                place in the memory of the Hongkongese part of 
                                the population.
                                
                                But the film is not science fiction. It revolves 
                                around the present moment, showing how it is in 
                                a continuous flux, turning present moments into 
                                time past. In the mind, the lost love, 
                                represented by gestures, feelings, persons and 
                                movements, are not bound to the past, but can 
                                reappear in the future. When the protagonist 
                                writes the story of 2046, persons from his life 
                                tend to reappear in the futuristic world. This 
                                imaginary world does not comprise the everyday 
                                linear time, but is rather a reservoir, from 
                                which the present, ever passing moments can 
                                materialize.
                                
                                The circular movement between the present and 
                                the non-present is not only a matter of 2046, 
                                but is valid for the films of WKW as such. The 
                                movie "2046" circles in time and space, back and 
                                forth between the former “worlds” of WKW’s 
                                earlier movies, mostly “Days 
                                of Being Wild”, “Fallen 
                                Angels” and “In 
                                the Mood for Love”. Words and 
                                gestures are repeated, places and persons 
                                reappear, stories are retold – yet a little 
                                different. So the world is moving in circles, 
                                but the circles are spiraling – always the same, 
                                yet a little different.
                                
                                WKW is famous for finishing his unfinished 
                                movies. "2046" is a very accomplished unfinished 
                                movie.
                                
                                "2046" is a very impressive and beautiful movie, 
                                photographed by cinematographer Christopher 
                                Doyle, with entrancing, sometimes hypnotic, 
                                music. The time of the present and the memories 
                                are very darkly photographed with large, shadowy 
                                frames and glowing colors. Contrary to this, the 
                                travel of 2046 is bright with strong vibrant 
                                colors. 
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Theatrical Release: May 20, 2004 (Cannes Film Festival)
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DVD Review: Tartan - Region 2 - PAL
Big thanks to Henrik Sylow for the Review!
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| Runtime | 2:03:16 (4% PAL speedup) | |
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| Subtitles | English, None | |
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          have learned that the transfer was approved by Wong Kar-wai himself. 
          
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            "The color is wrong on 
            this one. It's not green enough. It was all green, but then they 
            kind of 'corrected' it when I wasn't there. They took away the green 
            because they thought I didn't know what I was doing." 
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