2046

Are you still in the mood for love?

7.2
20042h 8m

Women enter and exit a science fiction author's life over the course of a few years after the author loses the woman he considers his one true love.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Official Trailer [Subtitled]

Official Trailer [Subtitled]

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Zhang Ziyi on set - 2046 Behind the scenes footages

Thumbnail for video: 2046 (2004) - trailer

2046 (2004) - trailer

Cast

Photo of Gong Li

Gong Li

Black Spider

Photo of Faye Wong

Faye Wong

Wang Jing Wen

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Zhang Ziyi

Bai Ling

Photo of Carina Lau

Carina Lau

Lulu / Mimi

Photo of Chang Chen

Chang Chen

Mimi's Boyfriend

Photo of Dong Jie

Dong Jie

Wang Jie Wen

Photo of Maggie Cheung

Maggie Cheung

Su Li-Zhen

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

7/10

Another classic effort from Wong Kar-wai, this time with a touch of sci-fi added to his usually potent mix of romance and strong characters. Tony Leung reprises his role from "In the Mood for Love" (2000) as "Chow mo-wan" who has now returned to Hong Kong to write his book - about a land called "2046". As he writes, he forms relationships of varying degrees of importance with four women but the more he tries to forget his past, the harder it is for him to move on, to escape from the memories of his now late wife. Is that the goal of "2046" - memories never die, never exist - time stands still? Leung handles this emotional tsunami of a film with aplomb, and as usual, there is a wonderfully eclectic soundtrack to keep the sense of confusion working nicely, too. Maybe a touch too long - but still an absorbing piece of cinema from a man who can juggle concepts and characterisations with some considerable skill.

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griggs79

7/10

_2046_ is a visual treat, embodying Wong Kar-wai’s trademark dreamlike style. However, it falls short in delivering the emotional impact of In the Mood for Love. Tony Leung's performance is a standout, but the fragmented narrative and slow pacing create a sense of detachment. The film's exploration of love and memory is intriguing, but it tends to dwell too much on melancholy, losing some of the elegance that defined its predecessor. Despite its unevenness, _2046_ leaves a lasting impression, not quite reaching its full potential.

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