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2046 (movie) - Definition and Overview

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2046 is a Hong Kong movie written and directed by Wong Kar-wai, released in 2004. It is a sequel to Days of Being Wild (released in 1991) and In the Mood for Love (released in 2000). It follows the love-life of a "playboy" in 1960's Hong Kong but includes some science fiction elements.

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Cast and roles include

  • Tony Leung Chiu Wai - Chow Mo-wan, the main character and narrator. A journalist and writer, he is the same character, played by the same actor as in In the Mood for Love.
  • Maggie Cheung - Su Li Zhen, the woman Chow Mo-wan loved most. See In the Mood for Love.
  • Gong Li - Another Su Li Zhen. Presented as a "professional gambler" and nicknamed "Black Spider", she said that she was from Phnom Penh. Chow Mo-wan met her in Singapore.
  • Wang Sum
    • Mr. Wang, the hotel owner. He had taken singing lessons in Harbin, China.
    • The captain of the train to (or from) 2046.
  • Wong Faye
    • Wang Jing Wen. The first daughter of Mr. Wang, the hotel owner. She was in love with a Japanese man, a relationship that her father opposed strongly.
    • An android in the train to (or from) 2046.
  • Kimura Takuya
    • A Japanese man, sent to Hong Kong for a while by his company. He is Wang Jing Wen's boyfriend.
    • Tak, a passenger of the train to (or from) 2046.
  • Dong Jie - Wang Jie Wen. The second daughter of Mr. Wang, the hotel owner.
  • Carina Lau
  • Chang Chen
    • The drummer boyfriend of Mimi/Lulu.
    • A passenger of the train to (or from) 2046.
  • Zhang Ziyi - Bai Ling. An occupant of room 2046 in the Oriental Hotel, and a lover of Chow Mo-wan.
  • Siu Ping-lam - Ah Ping, a colleague and friend of Chow Mo-wan.
  • Bird McIntyre

Filming details

A total secrecy surrounded the movie before its release, and this lead to a lot of speculation as to the significance of the number "2046", many believing that it would be the year in which the movie would be set, and that it would be a science fiction film. It also became an in-joke that the title would actually refer to the year of release.

The film took a whole four years in making, and the production was suffering from bad luck; for an example, the production was shut down because of the SARS epidemy in March 2003. At last, it premiered during the 2004 Cannes Film Festival as a competitive film (the reels arrived straight from the laboratory causing a delay in the schedule), yet Kar-Wai pulled the film off after the premiere to continue editing it. Kar-Wai was reportedly editing it all the way to October, and it was at last finished and given to the public to see in late October.

It has been picked up by Fox Searchlight in the United States of America, but a release date is yet to be announced.

Title

2046 is the number of the hotel room in In the Mood for Love in which Tony Leung and Maggie Cheung's characters meet to write their kung fu serial.

In the movie 2046, "2046" is the number of a hotel room occupied by Lulu, and later by Bai Ling at the Oriental Hotel, while Tony Leung's room number is 2047.

In the same movie, the main character (Tony Leung) is writing a science fiction story, in which 2046 is a popular year to which people time-travel. The story itself is called "2047".

The year 2046 is 49 years after the handover of Hong Kong on July 1, 1997, a possible allusion to the Mainland government's promise of fifty years of self-regulation for the former British colony.

Plot details

The main line of the movie takes place in Hong Kong, in the "Oriental Hotel", between 1966 and 1969. Some flashbacks show the main character (Tony Leung) in Singapore. Some parts of the movie show pieces of the 2047 science fiction story that Tony Leung is writing.

Music

Original music:

  • Shigeru Umebayashi: "2046 Main Theme", "The Christmas Song" (Fast Version), "Interlude I", "Polonaise", "2046 Main Theme" (Rumba Version), "Lost", "Long Journey", "Interlude II", "2046 Main Theme" (With Percussion, Train Remix)
  • Peer Raben: "Dark Chariot", "Sisyphos At Work"

Non-original music:

Producers

  • Eric Heumann - co-producer
  • Amedeo Panaghi - co-producer
  • Marc Sillam - co-producer
  • Wong Kar-wai - producer
  • Zhang Yimou - producer

Cinematographers

Awards

In April 2004 the film was nominated for the Golden Palm at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival, later receiving mixed reviews.

Release dates

See also

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