I still remember how touched this ending left me. I felt weird right after. Not sad, not happy, a feeling that I could not shake off easily once it ended. I felt that the atmosphere of the movie continued around even after it finished, it took me a while to get back to my normality. And I kinda missed the characters immediately. I guess that's good cinema does to you. I wish I could watch it for the first time again.
@@cinemageplt It is not daytime, you can see at 1:58 its still dark outside. Only daylight you see is the final scene when he blows out the smoke at 3:27
feels weird seeing an 11 year old comment about a movie you watched two days ago. I wonder what life was like back then cuz I was still a little kid. It was so long ago it feels like it was a dream. Everything was so different and life didn’t feel like you have to break free from something. Wonder how are we gonna feel seeing 50 year old UA-cam comments
Many people say they dont understand what's happening at the end, this is my explanation: Partner girl ordered the killer to be killed near the end of the movie when she asked him for the final mission (because he wants to end his partnership with her, maybe she just can't stand it, and would rather kill him than let anyone have him). Killer knew it but he accepts the mission because he is tired of this uncertain life. The Partner knows that when she gives the order to kill him, her life has no meaning anymore, her soul is completely empty (that's why she says "Eat a lot but still feels cold" and won't make that mistake in work again (working with someone and fall in love with him). Takeshi is like Partner, he lost everything and no one is around him anymore, he just wants to continue to collide with others looking for warmth and someone to care for him (he is dumb and can't communicate, so he feels ignored, doesn't exist and he does everything to let people know he really exists even though it bleeds but he : "Ignore it, as long as i'm happy!"). Two similar and lonely souls found each other, he drove her home, at least along the way, they had a brief moment of warmth as she said.
The funniest thing about this scene is that they are characters meant to have no chemestry at all, as Takeshi's character said. But they are the ones that have the most chemestry, also the ones that seemed to love each other. I find this so weird, they loved the moment.
In chungking express the encounter of Takeshi Kaneshiro and Bridgette Lin made me felt the same. There's no way they could've came together as police and drug dealer. But the very next day when she wishes him birthday it felt good to me.
after everything those two characters went through, and feeling like they lost what was important, they each sensed a similar energy from each other, and found each other.
I think Tarantino said something like: There's some level of emotion that a painting can't reach, that music can't reach. But movies can reach. For me the ending of Fallen Angels is the best examaple of that. This is the most beautiful thing
@@localmilfchaser6938 For me emotions in this movie include love, desperation, anger, happiness, hopelessness, hope. These ending scenes for me is Hope
@@localmilfchaser6938 sometimes films don't always have to center everything around the "plot". sometimes its the cathartic experience that it gives you, the world that it lets you escape to, the ability to feel the same emotions as the character without relating to them at all. try and watch the film again in a few years without any expectations for a plot twist or climax, maybe you'll understand.
that puff of smoke before the building before the fade out... holy fuck. Some of the best cinematography I've seen in a movie. Also thought it was kind of funny that the two most batshit insane people in the movie ended up together.
I felt the same. I remember so well the first time I saw this film.. I honestly couldn't expects such a fresh and poetic finale for the long night run Fallen Angels bring us in. This film was a real blast. Someday it will be remastered for UHD 4k and I'll pre-order for sure.
This scene hits me hard every time, giving me memories of the years I lived in Hong Kong. Eating noodles super late and taking taxis home through that tunnel as the sun rose.
I love this open-ended ending. Did they parted ways or ended up together? It's up to our imagination. This film is definitely one of Wong Kar Wai's highlights, and a good masterpiece produced in the golden era of HK filmmaking. In today's HK cinema, we'll hardly see any modern films that could match the quality of films like this. Audience these days just want to be entertained by bombastic CGI and toilet humour.
@@Rck-vert I saw the original (or alternative) ending, and that ending didn’t jive well. I much prefer the original ending because it allows us to create our own conclusions, either way.
god, this film is a fucking masterpiece an underrated gem in Wong Kar-wai’s rich filmography, I hope that one day people will also see the beauty of this film. I really wish that someday it gets the same love and respect that his other films garner around the world
I love how at the start she said she doesn’t like this weather , it makes her feel cold but at the end with him she said at this moment I am feeling such lovely warmth
i've known this movie for a long time when i was a kid but I didn't care much about it, I just started watching it one late afternoon not long ago ... I don't know how to express my feelings thát time, I was not smart enough to understand absolutely the meaning of the movie; many people say that Chungking Express is better than this movie, but Fallen Angels gives me a very differently, indescribable feeling, same as when you love someone, you don't understand why you love and you absolutely dont understand that person completely, you just love! I watched Chungking before this one for long time ago, it's masterpiece but I did not have the feeling like this one gave me! This ending obsessed me for few days, and i sang this song any time of the day. Chungking Express and In the mood for love might be better, but this one will always have higher position in my heart and I will love it till the end of my life! One of the best ending movie scene of all time! And thanks to Wong Kar Wai for choosing Takeshi and Michelle for these flawless fucking roles! And last words, like Sonial commented below: "I wish I could watch it for the first time again. "
dude, same! I like fallen angels more than chungking express. I don't know why I just love the vibe of this movie. But I really love chungking express too.
Damn, I can't help it, as soon as the song stars, I become crudely teary eyed. This movie let me very depressed the first time I watched it.I keep feeling that that guy deserves someone good who purely loves him, but he is trapped in a sort of weird post modern cage instead. Fuck
I just noticed that when she says “the road home isn’t very long, and I’ll be getting off soon. But at the moment this warmth is very nice” and the gray scene when Zhiwu was talking about how “he was a store, and he didn’t know how long the girl was gonna stay, the longer the better of course”. Highlights crazy how these peoples love life was. Always giving love and having ptsd of never getting real love back. So when they had brief moments of love, even if it was fake temporary love, they embraced it fully, for as long as the ride lasted…. FUCK if this hasn’t been my love life 😢 lol…. This movie is such a masterpiece in so many ways.
This is a work of art, it is a sad, tragic and captivating movie at the same time. I love the whole movie, but the ending has something special about it, it's one of my favorite parts.
this is the scene that made me think that sometimes the person for us is just there, or they're always there but we just didn't realize it or we haven't developed our feelings sooner because we're too busy or wrapped up in somebody else. and that's just mindblowing. these two characters interacted once at the start of the movie, and there was not even one bit of romantic implications. these two were respectively in love with somebody else. but in the end, it all comes to this.
What a bittersweet ending, it captivates all the beautiful moments of it yet encases the poignant parts of it too. This movie is a gem that gave me valuable lessons in life , you need to watch it twice to get the point of the movie and it's cinematography.
I don't know why but of the thousands of movies I've watched, this scene is the one that stands out the most. Not by choice or who knows what, I only saw the movie once but it is just there in my mind, like it's my own memory. Or like the rare dream your able to remember past the next day.
that movie really surprised me...only saw one shot of this scene in a video, looked intereseting so I decided to watch the movie - whatever....and hot damn it became one of my favorites
That ending left me in a limbo, yeah I still remember... I don't have any other word to express what I felt at that moment. Cuz as a movie went and as a audience I loved their character development... and somewhere in my mind it kept saying they were meant for each other and we get to see this closest moment of them in the very last moment of the movie... with so many things still untold and never will be told and yet with what Takeshi's character said, they didn't have any feelings for each other, still at this moment that girl felt the comfort what she never got from her desired hitman, placing her tired head on his shoulders, yet with those expressionless eyes. It somehow broke me apart man. One of the best films I've seen ever.
I just watched this film for the first time recently. It was also my first Wong Kar Wai film. My favorite thing about it is how it feels like i'm watching a story of two people in real life through a cinematic lens rather than a movie about two fictional characters.
I have never watched this movie but lately I’ve been in the mood to watch 90s movies bc I grew up w my dad watching movies like this and it’s very nostalgic.
it the mute...the first scene in which he is shown...when he is talking about his bio.. The girl that rides in mottto...is doing her laundry and tells the mute that the police have passed by and he is safe...both are smoking.... and then the mute says " WE RUB SHOULDERS W/STRANGERS EVERDAY sometimes they can become confidonts or friends..but police will never be my friends"...
@Dragonclaw23 You're right, it is one of the best endings to a movie, ever. And you're totally right about the daylight thing! I never even noticed that! It makes it even more symbolic and hopeful than before.
WKW, I loved his movies. Thanks to him I have seen for the first time two great actors Takeshi Kaneshiro and Tony Leung Chu Wai despite I lived on different continent and had no internet.
i love this scene (an wong kar wai) for so many reasons, but about the brawl- you don't snap back too quick after having a beer bottle slapped across you head. Never mind, I guess he doesn't- it take a few seconds- but he also know how to hold his own.
i wasn't too used to movies like this so the whole time i had no idea how to take it. but then when this scene happened something *clicked* and i realized i was watching something special the whole time
Mi muy querido itspirado esta es una de las mejores peliculas para mi en lo personal en especila me encanta el guion y las escenas ni que decir, esta movie la pasaron el el canal once del politecnico y me encanto hasta el dia de hoy me sigue impactando.
Still (maybe, because it's how I got to know Fallen Angels) I find that specific piece of music rather fitting. It was one of my favourite songs in CE and, as both movies originally were intended to be one, but were cut in two eventually, it has a nice touch to it, drawing that connection through that song...but they shouldn't have done it. it IS a crime.
You may also like the artist ‘HKE’ or Hong Kong Express. Their music samples pieces from these movies such as the songs: - Hong Kong 2046 - Numb One is on the ‘Hong Kong Express’ album, one on ‘2047’
Seen this movie for the first time today. It was an incredible experience overall but does someone also own a version where the ending song is different? In my DVD version it was some weird reggae song… Of course the ending was stunning anyways but with Only You it just hits different for me :)
I think watching the german version of a chinese film is generally a wrong thing to do. I have the german DVD but didn't watch it in german once. Changing the song is an unspeakable crime, I've never heart of that before.
This version doesn’t seem to have a tint,there’s another where it has a green tint,and the Wong kar wai box set has it in black white.What’s with the other versions?
Love it! Perhaps not the best movie of Wong Kar Wai but the ending is perfect in every way... well, maybe apart for the three drops on the camera lens in the first shot - but I don't think anybody even noticed that:)
i kinda felt depressed ones i saw this "trilogi" and happy together, i felt like i wouldnt get the same feeling againg. this ending was the start of a weird feeling lol. best ending ever btw
she ordered him to be killed near the end of the movie when she asked him for the final mission (because he wants to end his partnership with her, maybe she just can't stand it, and would rather kill him than let anyone have him). Killer knew it but he accepts the mission because he is tired of this uncertain life. The Partner knows that when she gives the order to kill him, her life has no meaning anymore, her soul is completely empty (that's why she says "Eat a lot but still feels cold" and won't make that mistake in work again (working with someone and fall in love with him). Takeshi is like Partner, he lost everything and no one is around him anymore, he just wants to continue to collide with others looking for warmth and someone to care for him. Two similar and lonely souls found each other, he drove her home, at least along the way, they had a brief moment of warmth as she said.
I just finished watching on HBO Max and for some reason this seen is in black and white? Is there a reason why? The bike ride at the end is in color though, if anyone knows why I’d appreciate it.
Wong Kar-Wai, the director, recently released remastered versions of serval of his earlier films where various changes were made to the colourgrading, translations, and even aspect ratios. I’m going to assume the version of Fallen Angels you watched on HBO Max was the remastered edition.
I still remember how touched this ending left me. I felt weird right after. Not sad, not happy, a feeling that I could not shake off easily once it ended. I felt that the atmosphere of the movie continued around even after it finished, it took me a while to get back to my normality. And I kinda missed the characters immediately.
I guess that's good cinema does to you.
I wish I could watch it for the first time again.
That's Wong Kar Wai for you. I shiver every time I see the finale of In the Mood for Love.
Beautiful way of typing
YES!
Dude. You just put words on what I felt, thank you !
I felt a very strong nostalgia.
Epic. One of the best endings to a movie to date. And it´s the only part of the film where you see daylight... have you noticed?
yes i did
No, mine is green
@@cinemageplt It is not daytime, you can see at 1:58 its still dark outside.
Only daylight you see is the final scene when he blows out the smoke at 3:27
feels weird seeing an 11 year old comment about a movie you watched two days ago. I wonder what life was like back then cuz I was still a little kid. It was so long ago it feels like it was a dream. Everything was so different and life didn’t feel like you have to break free from something. Wonder how are we gonna feel seeing 50 year old UA-cam comments
@@heavensubculture i watched this 2 days ago too!
Many people say they dont understand what's happening at the end, this is my explanation: Partner girl ordered the killer to be killed near the end of the movie when she asked him for the final mission (because he wants to end his partnership with her, maybe she just can't stand it, and would rather kill him than let anyone have him). Killer knew it but he accepts the mission because he is tired of this uncertain life. The Partner knows that when she gives the order to kill him, her life has no meaning anymore, her soul is completely empty (that's why she says "Eat a lot but still feels cold" and won't make that mistake in work again (working with someone and fall in love with him). Takeshi is like Partner, he lost everything and no one is around him anymore, he just wants to continue to collide with others looking for warmth and someone to care for him (he is dumb and can't communicate, so he feels ignored, doesn't exist and he does everything to let people know he really exists even though it bleeds but he : "Ignore it, as long as i'm happy!"). Two similar and lonely souls found each other, he drove her home, at least along the way, they had a brief moment of warmth as she said.
The funniest thing about this scene is that they are characters meant to have no chemestry at all, as Takeshi's character said. But they are the ones that have the most chemestry, also the ones that seemed to love each other. I find this so weird, they loved the moment.
Ikk the only other moment they shared in the film is when she helped him hide from the police i believe.
No chemistry, just spectacular moment, wong kar wai, have something, some kind of smile at things, thats art
In chungking express the encounter of Takeshi Kaneshiro and Bridgette Lin made me felt the same. There's no way they could've came together as police and drug dealer. But the very next day when she wishes him birthday it felt good to me.
Righttt
after everything those two characters went through, and feeling like they lost what was important, they each sensed a similar energy from each other, and found each other.
love comes in moments, not lifetimes. capturing that moment....thats the hard part
you said this 11years ago? do you still think so?
Good one mate
well said
Always.
@@Oyabungaijinreal g
I think Tarantino said something like:
There's some level of emotion that a painting can't reach, that music can't reach. But movies can reach.
For me the ending of Fallen Angels is the best examaple of that. This is the most beautiful thing
It's just bc movie is combination of those two things
its simple, visual is an experience. sort of like reading, except you dont hv to stop at every 6 page
Bro what??? What emotion are talking about? I feel like the entire movie is just blank. It’s got cool cinematography but the plot is just stale
@@localmilfchaser6938 For me emotions in this movie include love, desperation, anger, happiness, hopelessness, hope. These ending scenes for me is Hope
@@localmilfchaser6938 sometimes films don't always have to center everything around the "plot". sometimes its the cathartic experience that it gives you, the world that it lets you escape to, the ability to feel the same emotions as the character without relating to them at all.
try and watch the film again in a few years without any expectations for a plot twist or climax, maybe you'll understand.
" maybe it was the weather...but that night I found her very alluring" I love it so much it's undescribable
Words contain atmosphere, love is in atmosphere 💚💚
that puff of smoke before the building before the fade out... holy fuck. Some of the best cinematography I've seen in a movie. Also thought it was kind of funny that the two most batshit insane people in the movie ended up together.
True that was so beautiful.
I felt the same. I remember so well the first time I saw this film.. I honestly couldn't expects such a fresh and poetic finale for the long night run Fallen Angels bring us in. This film was a real blast. Someday it will be remastered for UHD 4k and I'll pre-order for sure.
so cool!
+moonasha I am so happy I m not the only one who noticed that puff of smoke and the perfect way this short scene was shot.
I totally agree with the puff of smoke, but I don't think they end up together.
i revisit this so much
A Garr x2
Ah gars..
same
me too
Same here
This scene hits me hard every time, giving me memories of the years I lived in Hong Kong. Eating noodles super late and taking taxis home through that tunnel as the sun rose.
She is addict
this movie is very underrated.this and happy together.when people think WKW they think chungking express and in the mood for love.
can't emphasize enough about happy together!!!!
One of the best endings to a film, ever.
I love this open-ended ending. Did they parted ways or ended up together? It's up to our imagination.
This film is definitely one of Wong Kar Wai's highlights, and a good masterpiece produced in the golden era of HK filmmaking.
In today's HK cinema, we'll hardly see any modern films that could match the quality of films like this. Audience these days just want to be entertained by bombastic CGI and toilet humour.
In the original story, they rode to a gas station, he kissed her then they parted... It's on UA-cam so go see for urself
ua-cam.com/video/2oDqKaoEFYc/v-deo.html
@@teenageblue9825 ua-cam.com/video/2oDqKaoEFYc/v-deo.html
@@teenageblue9825 just search fallen angels 1995 alternate ending lmao
@@Rck-vert I saw the original (or alternative) ending, and that ending didn’t jive well. I much prefer the original ending because it allows us to create our own conclusions, either way.
two lonely person using each other
god, this film is a fucking masterpiece
an underrated gem in Wong Kar-wai’s rich filmography, I hope that one day people will also see the beauty of this film. I really wish that someday it gets the same love and respect that his other films garner around the world
I love how at the start she said she doesn’t like this weather , it makes her feel cold but at the end with him she said at this moment I am feeling such lovely warmth
i've known this movie for a long time when i was a kid but I didn't care much about it, I just started watching it one late afternoon not long ago ... I don't know how to express my feelings thát time, I was not smart enough to understand absolutely the meaning of the movie; many people say that Chungking Express is better than this movie, but Fallen Angels gives me a very differently, indescribable feeling, same as when you love someone, you don't understand why you love and you absolutely dont understand that person completely, you just love! I watched Chungking before this one for long time ago, it's masterpiece but I did not have the feeling like this one gave me!
This ending obsessed me for few days, and i sang this song any time of the day. Chungking Express and In the mood for love might be better, but this one will always have higher position in my heart and I will love it till the end of my life! One of the best ending movie scene of all time!
And thanks to Wong Kar Wai for choosing Takeshi and Michelle for these flawless fucking roles!
And last words, like Sonial commented below: "I wish I could watch it for the first time again.
"
dude, same! I like fallen angels more than chungking express. I don't know why I just love the vibe of this movie. But I really love chungking express too.
Damn, I can't help it, as soon as the song stars, I become crudely teary eyed.
This movie let me very depressed the first time I watched it.I keep feeling that that guy deserves someone good who purely loves him, but he is trapped in a sort of weird post modern cage instead.
Fuck
I was literally watching that last shot of early daylight and it just happened that it was also dawn in my city. What a weird, beautiful moment.
It's also the first sign of daylight in the entire film. A metaphorical "new day" at the end of so much they all experienced.
I just noticed that when she says “the road home isn’t very long, and I’ll be getting off soon. But at the moment this warmth is very nice” and the gray scene when Zhiwu was talking about how “he was a store, and he didn’t know how long the girl was gonna stay, the longer the better of course”. Highlights crazy how these peoples love life was. Always giving love and having ptsd of never getting real love back. So when they had brief moments of love, even if it was fake temporary love, they embraced it fully, for as long as the ride lasted…. FUCK if this hasn’t been my love life 😢 lol…. This movie is such a masterpiece in so many ways.
This is a work of art, it is a sad, tragic and captivating movie at the same time. I love the whole movie, but the ending has something special about it, it's one of my favorite parts.
This movie is a mood, an aesthetic, and a lesson all in one. Maybe multiple lessons. It leaves me feeling numb after I watch it.
This movie saves lives.
this is the scene that made me think that sometimes the person for us is just there, or they're always there but we just didn't realize it or we haven't developed our feelings sooner because we're too busy or wrapped up in somebody else. and that's just mindblowing.
these two characters interacted once at the start of the movie, and there was not even one bit of romantic implications. these two were respectively in love with somebody else. but in the end, it all comes to this.
What a bittersweet ending, it captivates all the beautiful moments of it yet encases the poignant parts of it too. This movie is a gem that gave me valuable lessons in life , you need to watch it twice to get the point of the movie and it's cinematography.
Always feel like cleaning my house after watching this movie
best ending..made the movie better. I had to watch it over and over.
Unrelate but since its been 10 years hows life treating u and how man times have u rewatched this movie since then
wrong time , wrong place , wrong people.
I don't know why but of the thousands of movies I've watched, this scene is the one that stands out the most. Not by choice or who knows what, I only saw the movie once but it is just there in my mind, like it's my own memory. Or like the rare dream your able to remember past the next day.
This ending is all the more special because of how fleeting it is, and how less is truly more.
and THIS, boys and girls, is how you end a film.
that movie really surprised me...only saw one shot of this scene in a video, looked intereseting so I decided to watch the movie - whatever....and hot damn it became one of my favorites
the music in the end of this vedio is wonderful.
I love it. Whats the title of that song?
@@abrahamtitus2919 It's "Only You" by the Flying Pickets.
Originally only you is Yazoo song
My favourite Wong Kar Wai.
Chungking Express and In the mood for love are good. But, this movie hits differently.
I cant watch any other films since i watched this one because it was this good. It's been 2 years now
You must watch the skin i live in or la science des reves. You missing so much beautiful movies like i said
I absolutely adore this movie. 😍 It's my all-time favorite.
That ending left me in a limbo, yeah I still remember... I don't have any other word to express what I felt at that moment. Cuz as a movie went and as a audience I loved their character development... and somewhere in my mind it kept saying they were meant for each other and we get to see this closest moment of them in the very last moment of the movie... with so many things still untold and never will be told and yet with what Takeshi's character said, they didn't have any feelings for each other, still at this moment that girl felt the comfort what she never got from her desired hitman, placing her tired head on his shoulders, yet with those expressionless eyes. It somehow broke me apart man. One of the best films I've seen ever.
Instant goosebumps. Just too perfect.
I just watched this film for the first time recently. It was also my first Wong Kar Wai film. My favorite thing about it is how it feels like i'm watching a story of two people in real life through a cinematic lens rather than a movie about two fictional characters.
21 June 2022, 5:45am, just finished watching FALLEN ANGELS. What a good way to start the summer ☀️
Something about that tunnel makes me feel so nostalgic
I have never watched this movie but lately I’ve been in the mood to watch 90s movies bc I grew up w my dad watching movies like this and it’s very nostalgic.
it the mute...the first scene in which he is shown...when he is talking about his bio.. The girl that rides in mottto...is doing her laundry and tells the mute that the police have passed by and he is safe...both are smoking....
and then the mute says " WE RUB SHOULDERS W/STRANGERS EVERDAY sometimes they can become confidonts or friends..but police will never be my friends"...
Why is your main picture Josef Stalin ?😅
@@lizakhubuluri4069 yo fuck stalin
i so wanted to see the chemistry between them
wait, how does your pfp move like that? cool asf
There's a alternative ending where they kiss each other
my god, this is so beautiful
This is one of those films that sticks with you forever. Kar Wai Wong is a genius
I revisit it... and each time I cry... a lot!
I keep coming back to this!
@Dragonclaw23 You're right, it is one of the best endings to a movie, ever. And you're totally right about the daylight thing! I never even noticed that! It makes it even more symbolic and hopeful than before.
WKW, I loved his movies. Thanks to him I have seen for the first time two great actors Takeshi Kaneshiro and Tony Leung Chu Wai despite I lived on different continent and had no internet.
Artistic melancholy
i love this scene (an wong kar wai) for so many reasons, but about the brawl- you don't snap back too quick after having a beer bottle slapped across you head.
Never mind, I guess he doesn't- it take a few seconds- but he also know how to hold his own.
I barely watched it at the start of december, but this ending is just simply incredible. Now I came back to this video everyday lol
Smoking and eating at the same time. Only he can figure that out..
i wasn't too used to movies like this so the whole time i had no idea how to take it. but then when this scene happened something *clicked* and i realized i was watching something special the whole time
you just know feel and dont have to improvise anything when you meet the right person.
the mute character.
que belleza de final por dios siempre es hermoso volver a verla
Mi muy querido itspirado esta es una de las mejores peliculas para mi en lo personal en especila me encanta el guion y las escenas ni que decir, esta movie la pasaron el el canal once del politecnico y me encanto hasta el dia de hoy me sigue impactando.
its sooooo beautiful!!!!!!
Una de mis películas favoritas, uno de mis finales favoritos. ☄️☄️☄️☄️☄️☄️🔥✨✨✨✨✨🌌🌌🌌🌠🌠🌠🌠
Makes me feel nostalgic every time I see it
Such a sexy, stylish and hallucinatory movie. My fav from WKW.
I would love to be driven home by Takeshi Kaneshiro.❤️
ウァン・カーウァイ監督の香港映画「天使の涙」のラストシーンですね。このシーンは映画の最初に作られたものを
ラストシーンとして使ったと聞いています。殺し屋の相棒だったミシェル・リー演じる女性と口がきけなくてチョン
キンマンションを追い出された金城武演じるモウがバイクに一緒に乗って走るシーンで終わっています。
モウがマンションの管理人だった父親が死んで、生きている間に撮影した映像を眺める時に目にうっすらと涙が
たまっているのを見た時は本当にこれぞ「天使の涙」だなあと思いました。
This ending has like 3 versions of colors
Yeah. The one i watched was tinged in blue
i just finished this and i feel so lonely... but i loved it
badadada
cant believe this was posted when i was born
lovely, lovely.... so fucking lovely!!!!!! makes me cry :')
世界で一番好きなエンディング
This whole movie is so frickin cool.
このラストが好きだった。懐かしい映画、一番好きな映画。青春だった。。
This is eons better than Chungking Express.
This is its sequel. That's why.
Still (maybe, because it's how I got to know Fallen Angels)
I find that specific piece of music rather fitting. It was one of my favourite songs in CE and, as both movies originally were intended to be one, but were cut in two eventually, it has a nice touch to it, drawing that connection through that song...but they shouldn't have done it. it IS a crime.
I think HKE has sampled this for Hong Kong Express.
This scene in the newest restoration is in black and white.
You may also like the artist ‘HKE’ or Hong Kong Express. Their music samples pieces from these movies such as the songs:
- Hong Kong 2046
- Numb
One is on the ‘Hong Kong Express’ album, one on ‘2047’
Seen this movie for the first time today. It was an incredible experience overall but does someone also own a version where the ending song is different? In my DVD version it was some weird reggae song… Of course the ending was stunning anyways but with Only You it just hits different for me :)
yes I too was 1st introduced to a version that used Dennis Browns Things in Life
this is the best part of the movie
this scene made me realise that it’s still possible for movies to make me feel intense emotions
I think watching the german version of a chinese film is generally a wrong thing to do. I have the german DVD but didn't watch it in german once. Changing the song is an unspeakable crime, I've never heart of that before.
This version doesn’t seem to have a tint,there’s another where it has a green tint,and the Wong kar wai box set has it in black white.What’s with the other versions?
i love this movie
Pure magic.
Masterpiece
Pero mira lo que es el Cine. Magistral.
I really love she makes a little smile, it makes me guess she'll accept him.
Love it! Perhaps not the best movie of Wong Kar Wai but the ending is perfect in every way... well, maybe apart for the three drops on the camera lens in the first shot - but I don't think anybody even noticed that:)
Película hermosa con esa canción que le da un toque
superb film making !
Chris Doyle’s cinematography for ya. Just stunning.
Best Ending in any film
i kinda felt depressed ones i saw this "trilogi" and happy together, i felt like i wouldnt get the same feeling againg. this ending was the start of a weird feeling lol. best ending ever btw
Where’s green palette? That makes this scene even more beautiful!!!!
I know right I’m so confused
I guess you guys watched the restored version.
beautiful 💜
Can somebody explain the ending to me? . I didn't understand the ending. Why Takeshi was with her at the end. And where did the killer go at the end?
she ordered him to be killed near the end of the movie when she asked him for the final mission (because he wants to end his partnership with her, maybe she just can't stand it, and would rather kill him than let anyone have him). Killer knew it but he accepts the mission because he is tired of this uncertain life. The Partner knows that when she gives the order to kill him, her life has no meaning anymore, her soul is completely empty (that's why she says "Eat a lot but still feels cold" and won't make that mistake in work again (working with someone and fall in love with him). Takeshi is like Partner, he lost everything and no one is around him anymore, he just wants to continue to collide with others looking for warmth and someone to care for him. Two similar and lonely souls found each other, he drove her home, at least along the way, they had a brief moment of warmth as she said.
@@toridochi92 wow. Thank u so much. I understood everything. Thanks to u again😭❤️
@@toridochi92 thanks for the explaination
When the leo women meets the gemini men what a unique connection ❤️
I just finished watching on HBO Max and for some reason this seen is in black and white? Is there a reason why? The bike ride at the end is in color though, if anyone knows why I’d appreciate it.
Wong Kar-Wai, the director, recently released remastered versions of serval of his earlier films where various changes were made to the colourgrading, translations, and even aspect ratios. I’m going to assume the version of Fallen Angels you watched on HBO Max was the remastered edition.
You watched the mostly recently Criterion 4k remaster
فيلم عظيم رغم أني ما فهمته، ولكنه واضح يتكلم عن الفراغ والعطالة والحياة السيئة