@@brianbellluvr823 One upon a time most of us can hold at least half a dozen phone numbers in our heads. We lost the skill with the advent of mobile phones which can remember everything for us.
I remember the home phone numbers of my 2 friends from early school but i dont remember any of my current coworker's mobile numbers. Even if i msg them daily.
Yo I thought of this while watching this movie today. I was like this handsome tall man could be a younger less experienced version of Spike. Also, all the sax in the movie gave me Cowboy Bepop vibes.
Apparently the director wong kar wai wrote & made the entire film whilst chiiling around waiting for his other movie to be edited. And he wrote the second part of the movie in 1 day.
That's not completely right according to Tarantino, apparently he made this movie as a quick way to get his mojo back because he had stalled creatively on finishing a big epic style movie. This movie was just a way for him to warm up again.
That hack director actually has zero talent whatsoever. He’s literally the kid at school who did no studying and preparation for a month long homework project and just slapped something together at the last minute. Somehow his teachers and his movie audience are too stupid to realize this and they call him a genius!
It took me by surprise when he used Japanese. Even more surprising, he's actually Japanese and he's saying stuff in Japanese with a Chinese/HK accent. That's really deep level acting. It's like an Asian living in America pretending to sound like a white guy if they wanted to sound Asian.
@@bornanagaming3329that's just life innit, you start to like things cause of the things due to love, that is love, love is so destructive you become encapsulated by everything about the person you love
A fact you may not know is that the part of the phone call to a Japanese ex-girlfriend in this video was actually made by Takeshi because Wong Kar Wai had not completed the script yet. He asked Takeshi to call his ex to tell her about something else like the memory of eating sushi together but Takeshi felt it wasn't interested so he changed the script! Wong Kar Wai felt it was better and since then (including in Fallen Angels), Wong asked Takeshi to come up with his own scenes, so a lot of the scenes in these two movies were made by Takeshi. Wong Kar Wai was very appreciative of that, that's why Takeshi is Wong's muse in his movies! (Takeshi was first choice for Beijing's Summer (the first title of In The Mood For Love), co-starring Tony Leung & Maggie Cheung (First choice was Faye Wong, but then replaced her with Maggie) in 1996, but the film was canceled because it couldn't get a license from the China Mainland's government, finally, 4 years later, by the year 2000, Takeshi was already very popular in Japan, he couldn't continue to act in In The Mood For Love because of his busy schedule in Japan back then (This year, he also turned down another important role because of his busy schedule in Japan is Lo Xiao Hou in Ang Lee's Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. Ang Lee chose him for the role and Shu Qi for Zhang Ziyi's role from the beginning). There is a lot of interesting information but most of them are in Chinese, so I think there are many things that English-speaking audiences don't know yet!
@@meowcat712 both, but Tony has a contract with Wong for many years, it only ended a few years ago. Takeshi has always belonged to the Fulong company and has no legal attachment to Wong, around 2008 when a reporter asked why Wong hadn't worked with Takeshi in a while, Wong said that because Takeshi didn't want to do what he did, wanted to try new things! A famous quote by Wong commenting on his 3 muses is: "Leslie Cheung's eyes have a story, Tony Leung's eyes have a black hole, Takeshi Kaneshiro's eyes have a whole life!"
kinda strange how u noticed canto and mandarin but not japanese. I cant make a diff between canto and mandarin cuz i only ever heard them being spoken in wkw's movies. But japanese is very easy to recognize it sounds very different from chinese
@@heavensubculture yeah I wonder too lol, I was prob not paying that much attention to dialogue and phonetics (since I had to read the subtitles), and also wasn't expecting to hear Japanese since it was a wkw film
@@heavensubculture I feel like people only really recognise when they listen to these languages seperately, like when I was younger I couldn't really differentiate Japanese but after watching anime it became easier. To a person that has heard Mandarin but doesn't know how to speak it, they might've just thought the Japanese sounded like a dialect. Like instead of hearing watashi, someone could hear wa ta shi - which is comprised of seperate sounds in Mandarin
i don't think i've ever seen anyone say a scene from the first story in the film is there favourite. Faye wong and tony cheung are so good in the second story it overshadows this narrative but its so strong in its own right. That scene where he's running on the track is just phenomenal.
I remember my dad taking me to this movie in 1996 when they held a special show in Mumbai. I was 4 years old and the only thing I remember is this scene because I wanted to eat the pineapples. Apparently he went to the movie 7 times when it was still there. Years later I found a ahem barely legal source for it and watched the whole thing. It's really hard to describe this movie melancholical nostalgia??? It's just a beautiful movie. I'll watch this with my dad again this week when I go home.
in mumbai? thats amazing but to think that in my very own city they screened. however , i wasnt born then lmao but still happy that your father got a memorable experience and so did you
@@seeyafornow2642 Yeah! My dad used to take me to a ton of movie. Bombay used to have a ton of movie festivals and screenings back then. I saw Wizard of Oz, tons of East Asian cinema, and few French movies. Most went over my head at that age but I've revisited a lot of them and they still hold up.
@@remka2000 The mandarin accent is bad. However, it worked very well for the context of the movie as he was supposed to have been (recently) from Taiwan.
he answered in a CP in Japan 1996 that he could not speak Cantonese fluently that time, he was trying to learn when he came to Hongkong to promote his career back then! This is the his second movie in Hongkong! He had to write full of script lines in his hand!
I read Mars too. Rei could be both Takeshi Kaneshiro and Takuya Kimura. Only 2 of them since they used to have gorgeous long-hair period. They look like Rei in real life.
Breaking heart made you do crazy things in real life . As this film, he eats a lots of pineapple can and lots of junk food, running through the rain. Someone doesn't do that, but someone does. Depends on how much they suffered. Truly sad ;((
La primera parte de Chunking Express me hizo sentir identificado con el personaje, no derrama una sola lagrima pero cualquiera que lo ve sabría que está muy muy triste.
En esta pelicula lo conoci a Takeshi Kaneshiro. Por eso la recordaré toda mi vida. Si la memoria pudiera ser enlatada, me gustaría que no tuviera fecha de caducidad. Si la tuviera, me gustaría que fuera dentro de diez mil años.
UA-cam algorithm brought me here today. I actually just watched this movie for the first time last year, when a TV channel was broadcasting Tony Leung's movies in celebration of Shang Chi's release. I'm more of a Tony Leung gal, but I can't deny that Takeshi is a one in a billion actor. How many actor in the world has the kind of background and track record that he has? None I guess. He played in regular Japanese TV dramas but also played as the Chinese legendary strategist Zhuge Liang in an epic Chinese movie trilogy. He even lent his face as the protagonist of a video game in the early 2000s, before the trend of putting real actor's face in a video game was cool. No one else can be like him.
thx for this reminder! when you watch it again it tickles you if you arent really sulky or sad anymore! i never watch WKW films again its so broody. but maybe i will again thanks! i love takeshi still !
My question has always been why the beagle is on the counter. Dogs don't jump that high. 223 legitimately placed him on the counter (in-universe) to share his grief.
Japanese love lots of Hong Kong stuff: Kowloon walled city, Hong Kong cinema. So tourists went there just to pay homage to Wong Kar Wai's ChungKing Express. I am quite surprised. The locals actually advise me to stay away from that place.
i already had nostalgia for a old hong kong my parents remember growing up in. but post pandemic and post 1997 it feels definitely like these films are treasures
funny thing my first school was in a del monte pineapple farm that went on for kilometers, this makes this scene special to me too since i have fond memories from my old school. the school got bought some time after i moved and joined another school and i havent been there since the day i left but im told it has changed a lot and i debate whether i should go back there to feel the nostalgia of the old days but if it really has changed entirely, maybe i will be disappointed at what it has been turned into. idk but with the old photos i can get of the place maybe that would suffice. Also the chinese dub doesn't do justice to the original Cantonese.
This was in my reccomenrd and tripped me out. I know enough Cantonese, Mandarin, and Japanese to understand everything he said and I didn't know what the fuck language he was speaking I just knew I understood everything he said. Then I had to watch it again and I realised : Yes he was indeed cycling between languages. That was so wierd for me because it is the first time I ever heard someone slip through languages I know in such a short time!!!¡¡¡!!! Why 8s this clip so stimulating for my brain. .
A mí me gustó mucho, pero la siento similar a Eternal sunshine of a spotless mind, en El sentido que siento que no voy a experimentar ni 1/3 de lo que los protagonistas viven. Me da un sentimiento de tristeza, pero a la vez me salva del corazón roto.
damn. this happen to me once. i've tried to talk a lot of person just to fill my emptiness, but none of them works. i'm 10 times less attractive than kaneshiro of course, so maybe that's the reason.
the most unrealistic part in this movie was this guy getting no bitches despite how good he looks
looks arent everything mate
@@vegetaz1532 cap cap cap cap cap that bish
My thoughts exactly 😂, he's so so handsome!
omg YES!!
that's what kept hitting me the whole time lmao
My guy even texted his 4th grade classmate, he definitely down bad.
lmao fr
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@@ChadKing69 🤝 osamu dazai bros
>texted
So his in love with the idea of love, not the person right??? that's bad 😞
This dude can remember a shit load of phone numbers
That was how peeps contact peeps back then right
dude rememberd the phone number of a girl he went to 4th grade with
@@heavensubculture damn i can barely remember my moms number 🤕
@@brianbellluvr823 One upon a time most of us can hold at least half a dozen phone numbers in our heads. We lost the skill with the advent of mobile phones which can remember everything for us.
I remember the home phone numbers of my 2 friends from early school but i dont remember any of my current coworker's mobile numbers. Even if i msg them daily.
Wow, the dude just shuffled between Cantonese and Japanese without breaking a sweat.
I think the actor is mixed if I remember correctly
he's taiwanese-japanese
and Mandarin... but that's quite common, I guess
There’s a scene later where he introduces himself to a woman in a bar in four different languages. Cantonese, Mandarin, Japanese and English.
@@TaylorOwens117 that's one of my favorite scenes lol
When they first announced Cowboy Bebop live action, Takeshi Kaneshiro was the first person that came to mind to play Spike. What a shame...
Yo I thought of this while watching this movie today. I was like this handsome tall man could be a younger less experienced version of Spike. Also, all the sax in the movie gave me Cowboy Bepop vibes.
Where can I find this movie... Netflix p nhi Available???
@@AbCd-ne1ck its not come out yet
@@unnamedperson8604 which movie?
@randomguy8196 too old? He’s actually younger than the person who was casted for spike
Oh man! Haven't seen Takeshi Kaneshiro for soooo long, always had a major crush on him!
he is so beautiful !
a young taiwanese actor reminds me of him, edward chen in "your name engraved herein" (netflix)
@@narizota they have similar eyes. Also it's not offensive to say two people resemble each other.
@@enriquesanjuan7547 yes! The first time I laid eyes on him I said he looked like Takeshi.
He's in Fallen Angels too! Best Wong Kar-wai movie for me.
This scene is epic on many levels. Psychologically, emotionally, cinematically
Hell to the yeah 🙌🏽
and linguistically xD
It's a guy eating pineapples, relax
Where could I watch this movie??
YA BRO THAT SHIT WAS WILDY EPIC BRAH!!!!!!11
Apparently the director wong kar wai wrote & made the entire film whilst chiiling around waiting for his other movie to be edited. And he wrote the second part of the movie in 1 day.
Were do I watch this?
@@L4tt0rff MUBI
That's not completely right according to Tarantino, apparently he made this movie as a quick way to get his mojo back because he had stalled creatively on finishing a big epic style movie.
This movie was just a way for him to warm up again.
That hack director actually has zero talent whatsoever. He’s literally the kid at school who did no studying and preparation for a month long homework project and just slapped something together at the last minute. Somehow his teachers and his movie audience are too stupid to realize this and they call him a genius!
@@georgeso4364 are you actually calling wkw talentless 💀
It took me by surprise when he used Japanese. Even more surprising, he's actually Japanese and he's saying stuff in Japanese with a Chinese/HK accent. That's really deep level acting. It's like an Asian living in America pretending to sound like a white guy if they wanted to sound Asian.
Were do I watch this?
Were do I watch this?
@@L4tt0rff Yify has it. I downloaded it a month ago.
I think he was raised in HK.
Aw amazing as it is I can guarantee that every Asian American has imitated a white dude butchering their native language
All the love he has ever felt has expired.
Except his love for pineapple
@@skinnysnorlax1876 he only liked pineapples because his ex liked them
I related to your comment. I don't feel loved, I can't feel love, and I can't give love. My heart is a barren landscape.
@@bornanagaming3329that's just life innit, you start to like things cause of the things due to love, that is love, love is so destructive you become encapsulated by everything about the person you love
A fact you may not know is that the part of the phone call to a Japanese ex-girlfriend in this video was actually made by Takeshi because Wong Kar Wai had not completed the script yet. He asked Takeshi to call his ex to tell her about something else like the memory of eating sushi together but Takeshi felt it wasn't interested so he changed the script! Wong Kar Wai felt it was better and since then (including in Fallen Angels), Wong asked Takeshi to come up with his own scenes, so a lot of the scenes in these two movies were made by Takeshi. Wong Kar Wai was very appreciative of that, that's why Takeshi is Wong's muse in his movies! (Takeshi was first choice for Beijing's Summer (the first title of In The Mood For Love), co-starring Tony Leung & Maggie Cheung (First choice was Faye Wong, but then replaced her with Maggie) in 1996, but the film was canceled because it couldn't get a license from the China Mainland's government, finally, 4 years later, by the year 2000, Takeshi was already very popular in Japan, he couldn't continue to act in In The Mood For Love because of his busy schedule in Japan back then (This year, he also turned down another important role because of his busy schedule in Japan is Lo Xiao Hou in Ang Lee's Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. Ang Lee chose him for the role and Shu Qi for Zhang Ziyi's role from the beginning).
There is a lot of interesting information but most of them are in Chinese, so I think there are many things that English-speaking audiences don't know yet!
Thanks for this! I'm always curious on whether Takeshi or Tony was WKW's muse. Both incredible actors either way
@@meowcat712 both, but Tony has a contract with Wong for many years, it only ended a few years ago. Takeshi has always belonged to the Fulong company and has no legal attachment to Wong, around 2008 when a reporter asked why Wong hadn't worked with Takeshi in a while, Wong said that because Takeshi didn't want to do what he did, wanted to try new things! A famous quote by Wong commenting on his 3 muses is: "Leslie Cheung's eyes have a story, Tony Leung's eyes have a black hole, Takeshi Kaneshiro's eyes have a whole life!"
Man I just got into Asian Cinema so I know even less than the average English speaking film fan
@@toridochi92 What a pity! I could spend my lifetime watching WKW's movies - each and everyone is "new" in it's own rights.
Interesting, thanks for this
mans is trilingual and still can't get a date feelsbadman
he speaks english too
and he's like really cute
same tho :(
pepe the fog moment
Love's the hardest laguage to learn
I didn’t even realize takeshi was switching between canto, Japanese and mandarin when I first saw the movie😭 (I only noticed canto and mandarin lol)
kinda strange how u noticed canto and mandarin but not japanese. I cant make a diff between canto and mandarin cuz i only ever heard them being spoken in wkw's movies. But japanese is very easy to recognize it sounds very different from chinese
@@heavensubculture yeah I wonder too lol, I was prob not paying that much attention to dialogue and phonetics (since I had to read the subtitles), and also wasn't expecting to hear Japanese since it was a wkw film
Were do I watch this?
@@heavensubculture I feel like people only really recognise when they listen to these languages seperately, like when I was younger I couldn't really differentiate Japanese but after watching anime it became easier. To a person that has heard Mandarin but doesn't know how to speak it, they might've just thought the Japanese sounded like a dialect.
Like instead of hearing watashi, someone could hear wa ta shi - which is comprised of seperate sounds in Mandarin
I was just thinkin about all that acidic pineapple and my sensitive stomach.
Right LMFAOO don’t try this at home kids
It's not just acid either, pineapple contains an enzyme that our stomachs use to digest meat, so it's digesting you right back as you're digesting it.
@@keithklassen5320 why do pineapples even exist
@@keithklassen5320 omg, that's a terrifying shower thought I can store at the back of my brain
@@zaba.4656 but they are so delicious 🤤
i don't think i've ever seen anyone say a scene from the first story in the film is there favourite. Faye wong and tony cheung are so good in the second story it overshadows this narrative but its so strong in its own right. That scene where he's running on the track is just phenomenal.
I prefer the first story to the second.
i prefer the first one but that probably has more to do with takeshi than the actual plot lmao
For me the first part looked way better even though the second story was better
their
No way. As good as the second one is, I still and always will prefer the first
The whole film is my favourite. Miss that mid 90s Hong Kong
Were do I watch this?
@@L4tt0rff soap2day but use an adblocker with it
Absolutely same
I feel likw wkw's movies are meant to be watched alone
frr but i cant find it anywhere to watchh!! i qant to watch it soo bad but i dk wheereee
@@malu3554 learn how to torrent.
Were do I watch this?
@@L4tt0rff download from yts
yes, alone, late at night
Untill now i still believe takeshi kaneshiro is the most handsome asian man ever🥺🥺
Nah, man. I gotta throw that ball to my mans Toshiro Mifune
handsomest man period. plenty of other handsome Asian men out there :)
He is
You ain't seen nothing yet home girl
I mean he's handsome for sure but have you seen Leslie Cheung?
Listening to this character speak in Japanese with Cantonese accent is brilliant
I remember my dad taking me to this movie in 1996 when they held a special show in Mumbai. I was 4 years old and the only thing I remember is this scene because I wanted to eat the pineapples. Apparently he went to the movie 7 times when it was still there. Years later I found a ahem barely legal source for it and watched the whole thing. It's really hard to describe this movie melancholical nostalgia??? It's just a beautiful movie. I'll watch this with my dad again this week when I go home.
Well I watched it yesterday
@@gamer-1660 how was it? Still holds up?
in mumbai? thats amazing but to think that in my very own city they screened. however , i wasnt born then lmao but still happy that your father got a memorable experience and so did you
@@seeyafornow2642 Yeah! My dad used to take me to a ton of movie. Bombay used to have a ton of movie festivals and screenings back then. I saw Wizard of Oz, tons of East Asian cinema, and few French movies. Most went over my head at that age but I've revisited a lot of them and they still hold up.
What a W dad
I can feel the loneliness. This part is very sad.
We laugh but this is honestly so depressing.
Why
@@ilqar887 the man kept on holding on to something that was gone from his life.
Were do I watch this?
@@saramajano3913 thank you for sharing that comment. I had trouble wondering why I was feeling sad in my own life and your comment sums it up.
Lol I could not laugh this is all too real. Not epic at all :(
he's so frickin gorgeous dude.
Never realized he called a Japanese ex too :)
HIs phone calls remind me of the 10 girls I asked to prom.
Were do I watch this?
@@L4tt0rff it’s on yts
LOL
damn bro
:(
On 1 May, 2024, at 4 pm, in a very hot weather of summer, I decided to watch some random clips of Chungking Express to feel ease.
I am so in love with this movie, it's essentially perfect to me
Happy chungking express day! It's my fav film of all time. I watch it every year on May 1.❤
He waited for May 1st
May broke up with him on April 1st
This video was released on March 1st
And I’m watching it on the 1st of March
Also my Birthday 🎂
i hate black people
@@storytelleryore7156 wtf this gotta do with the movie?🤨
@@___hi3453 nothin'. just hatin' the blacks, casually.
He talking with the woman in the bar is the best meeting scene in cinema.
Takeshi Kaneshiro is utterly gorgeous.
What is the name of the movie?
@@person-kb4lt literally on the title
This movie hits home especially rn
What's the movie's name?
@@person-kb4lt 重庆森林
@@caizhang552😂
Really helpful! Bruh
@@person-kb4ltChungking Express
@@syrityflo5130 😂😂
This guy is literally perfect
that dutch angle on the last shot is so cool looking
He's sitting upright, but the world is slanted.
Mandarin, cantonese, japanese... the language switching is so smooth and satisfying
that's so depressing that you need someone but everyone around you leaves at the same time.
I watched the German dub of this and can't believe I missed out on trilingual scenes. Urrgh. He has a great voice.
0:49 The dog was laughing quietly at his Cantonese...
Is it really that bad ?
@@remka2000 The mandarin accent is bad. However, it worked very well for the context of the movie as he was supposed to have been (recently) from Taiwan.
he answered in a CP in Japan 1996 that he could not speak Cantonese fluently that time, he was trying to learn when he came to Hongkong to promote his career back then! This is the his second movie in Hongkong! He had to write full of script lines in his hand!
THAT WAS CANTO?! I couldn’t understand it lol
@@AustronesianMullet makes sense. Thank you!
This is the guy who ate an expired pineapple can and then became mute in "Fallen Angels"
Cos of this scene I called Takeshi Kaneshiro the "pineapple eater guy" for a long time :D Love it!
This is my favourite scene too. Indeed it is the best scene in the movie
I read Mars manga and Takeshi was on my mind as Rei. He wud have been the right one to cast such a role.
dayum what a good suggestion, i LOVE vic zhou but it's good to imagine takeshi in it too 😌
I read Mars too. Rei could be both Takeshi Kaneshiro and Takuya Kimura. Only 2 of them since they used to have gorgeous long-hair period. They look like Rei in real life.
Why can't we make movies like this today anymore??? 90s were the best.
In Canada, depression is cured with cans of ravioli... in Asia, men are shamefully eating can after can of pineapples with syrup.
nobody wants to admit they ate nine cans of ravioli
He’s so cute. I wish his story was longer or at least more intertwined with the second story.
Breaking heart made you do crazy things in real life . As this film, he eats a lots of pineapple can and lots of junk food, running through the rain. Someone doesn't do that, but someone does. Depends on how much they suffered. Truly sad
;((
La primera parte de Chunking Express me hizo sentir identificado con el personaje, no derrama una sola lagrima pero cualquiera que lo ve sabría que está muy muy triste.
you don’t understand the grip kaneshiro takeshi has on me
in this movie, if he’s not running then he’ll be eating lol cute
For example 00:10 “in her eyes” the true line would be 心目 @eyes of her mind” rather than just 眼裡
I'm about to cry watching this clip and his performance. It's so emotional 😭
i feel like this is the inspiration for the aqua teen hunger force episode where carl is calling all the girls in his yearbook
I have seen it three times and each time I fell in love with this movie more and more....
En esta pelicula lo conoci a Takeshi Kaneshiro. Por eso la recordaré toda mi vida. Si la memoria pudiera ser enlatada, me gustaría que no tuviera fecha de caducidad. Si la tuviera, me gustaría que fuera dentro de diez mil años.
He's so cute.
UA-cam algorithm brought me here today. I actually just watched this movie for the first time last year, when a TV channel was broadcasting Tony Leung's movies in celebration of Shang Chi's release. I'm more of a Tony Leung gal, but I can't deny that Takeshi is a one in a billion actor.
How many actor in the world has the kind of background and track record that he has? None I guess. He played in regular Japanese TV dramas but also played as the Chinese legendary strategist Zhuge Liang in an epic Chinese movie trilogy. He even lent his face as the protagonist of a video game in the early 2000s, before the trend of putting real actor's face in a video game was cool. No one else can be like him.
thx for this reminder! when you watch it again it tickles you if you arent really sulky or sad anymore! i never watch WKW films again its so broody. but maybe i will again thanks! i love takeshi still !
i have zero interest in men yet i think he’s incredibly attractive
Linguistically, I was so, so confused lol.
Also, what a handsome man. Wow.
My question has always been why the beagle is on the counter. Dogs don't jump that high. 223 legitimately placed him on the counter (in-universe) to share his grief.
"From the black sea you know!?!"
"Huh, no I don't..."
Anh-Tu Hoang
Proud to have stayed at the Chungking Mansion. I do not know this film though. I just heard backpackers from Japan know about this.
Japanese love lots of Hong Kong stuff: Kowloon walled city, Hong Kong cinema. So tourists went there just to pay homage to Wong Kar Wai's ChungKing Express.
I am quite surprised. The locals actually advise me to stay away from that place.
Eddie baby sa laki ng internet dito pa kita nakita
i already had nostalgia for a old hong kong my parents remember growing up in. but post pandemic and post 1997 it feels definitely like
these films
are treasures
I speak Korean, English, Madarin, Japanese but haven't had a girlfriend for 19 years.
**tears roll down to my cheek**
Any updates?
@@939393ism still nah
im bisexual and don't get anyone.. imagine playing both sides and still failing the game🗿
@@shrutisinha7 you haven't tried enough, for girls it's so easy.
@Vishal Singh very ignorant of a comment huh?
how could someone even dump this gorgeous man
The times when you need a physical phonebook to make a phone call.
Imo still the most handsome man
The most judgemental non judgemental look of that boss 😂
This man is a monster for drinking the liquid with the pineapples those are too fucking sweet
this scenes is so melancholy...WKW film goat
funny thing my first school was in a del monte pineapple farm that went on for kilometers, this makes this scene special to me too since i have fond memories from my old school. the school got bought some time after i moved and joined another school and i havent been there since the day i left but im told it has changed a lot and i debate whether i should go back there to feel the nostalgia of the old days but if it really has changed entirely, maybe i will be disappointed at what it has been turned into. idk but with the old photos i can get of the place maybe that would suffice. Also the chinese dub doesn't do justice to the original Cantonese.
Takeshi Kaneshiro mesmerisingly mogs me
i just know he tastes good
That’s what I was thinking too
like pineapple?
@@htf5555 supposedly when you eat pineapple your man juice will taste sweeter.
waht. how do you know this
nevermind i just googled it
@@htf5555 idk I just heard about it but I have never tried it
This film is something very simple but special could not forget this film love this
what a fuckin beautiful man...those beautiful big dark eyes.Im in love
my guy here can speak mandarin, cantonese, english, and japanese, looks like god among mortals, and still can't get a date?
takeshi kaneshiro i will be there for you please don't let those women hurt you😢😢😢😢
容貌、聲線&體型都完美,老天爺~實在太帥!我是異性戀男子😂
He can hit on women in so many languages 🤣
His love for pineapple is like mine.
A world without mobile phones!
He's so handsome...
Eating 30 cans of pineapple in 1 night can't be good for you
In the movie he ends up having a stomachache
No bullshit, UA-cam recommends me this after me and my gf break up
This was in my reccomenrd and tripped me out.
I know enough Cantonese, Mandarin, and Japanese to understand everything he said and I didn't know what the fuck language he was speaking I just knew I understood everything he said.
Then I had to watch it again and I realised :
Yes he was indeed cycling between languages.
That was so wierd for me because it is the first time I ever heard someone slip through languages I know in such a short time!!!¡¡¡!!!
Why 8s this clip so stimulating for my brain.
.
He's very handsome, but I wouldn't want to be around any human being right after they ate 30 cans of pineapple.
Bro he's just like me fr
I love this part of the movie
this man is beautiful.
and this scene was depressing as fuck.
Today is May 1st , and UA-cam algorithm blessed me with this.
Esta es una gran película, pese a que es un drama, me deja con una sensación positiva frente a la existencia.
A mí me gustó mucho, pero la siento similar a Eternal sunshine of a spotless mind, en El sentido que siento que no voy a experimentar ni 1/3 de lo que los protagonistas viven. Me da un sentimiento de tristeza, pero a la vez me salva del corazón roto.
Yo, en lo personal, me sentí altamente identificado con este policía por toda la mierda que está pasando, encima que irradia un intenso carisma.
This guy is literally my childhood vice. 🥰
Man 30 cans of pineapple 💀💀 he must have built up a crazy tolerance-it’s dang good, but that stuff burns after a while
Wong Kar Wai is a genius
Never heard of this film, but definitely have to check it out. Thanks
Poor soul!
This guy looks like 1% human and 99% problem lol 😂
But yeah. Takeshi Kaneshiro is always a good cast 😊
Standing ovation for the movie!!!!
非常有型帅哥,记得他唱广东歌,「失约」,好声音!
This film just never dies..
damn. this happen to me once. i've tried to talk a lot of person just to fill my emptiness, but none of them works. i'm 10 times less attractive than kaneshiro of course, so maybe that's the reason.