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Old 11.02.2012, 08:35 AM   #16404
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Originally Posted by Murmer99
I understood that just fine, what I said was more of a personal thing. I think the film is great, but too, um... discouraging to me to put on at any time and enjoy it. I'd have to be in a particular mood, because there literally is no humor at all from what I remember. Not a flaw or anything wrong with Kar Wai's vision, I just thought I'd mention it I suppose.

well yeah it's not everyone's favorite sunday movie-- it's not like you put on kieslowski or michael haneke on for laughs either, do you?

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
it just feels unusually heavy for a Wong Kar Wai movie. [...] more lighthearted stuff like Chung King Express
he's a heavy melancholy fucker. maybe i remember chunking express differently but there's the sad cops and a sad maggie cheung. 2046? beautiful movie but won't leave anyone laughing.

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