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Fallen Angels ()

Do lok tin si (original title)
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This Hong Kong-set crime drama follows the lives of a hitman, hoping to get out of the business, and his elusive female partner.

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Wong Chi-Ming / Killer
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The Killer's Agent (as Michele Reis)
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He Zhiwu
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Charlie / Cherry
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Punkie / Blondie / Baby
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The Man Forced to Eat Icecream
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He Zhiwu's father (as Chen Man Lei)
Toru Saito ...
Sato
To-Hoi Kong ...
Ah-hoi
Lee-Na Kwan ...
Woman Pressed to Buy Vegetables
Yuhao Wu ...
Man forced to have his clothes washed

Directed by

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Kar-Wai Wong

Written by

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Kar-Wai Wong ... ()

Produced by

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Jeffrey Lau ... producer
Norman Law Man ... associate producer
Jacky Yee Wah Pang ... executive producer
Kar-Wai Wong ... executive producer

Music by

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Frankie Chan
Roel A. García

Cinematography by

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Christopher Doyle

Editing by

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William Chang
Ming Lam Wong

Editorial Department

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Chak-Man Cheng ... assistant editor
Ming Lam Wong ... assistant editor

Production Design by

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William Chang

Costume Design by

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William Chang

Makeup Department

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Lee-Na Kwan ... makeup artist
Yuk-Ho Ng ... hair stylist (as Yuk Ho Wu)
Wu Xuhao ... hair stylist

Production Management

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Kap Cheong Kwok ... unit manager
Agnes Leung ... assistant production manager
Jacky Yee Wah Pang ... production manager
Carly Wong ... executive production manager (as Carly Wong Tung Fa)

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Chan Hai Bun Can ... 2nd unit assistant director
Johnnie Kong ... assistant director (as Johnny Kwong)

Art Department

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Lim-Chung Man ... assistant art director
Wing-Cheong Tam ... props master

Sound Department

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Xiaolong Cheng ... sound effects
Hing-Keung Lee ... assistant production sound mixer
Chi-Tat Leung ... sound
Raymond Mak ... sound mixer
Leung Tai ... sound recordist
Doris Wang ... dubbing editor: mandarin
Marco Cortesi ... dubbing supervisor (uncredited)
Mia Sassi ... assistant sound editor (uncredited)
Pierfrancesco Taloni ... sound mixer (uncredited)

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Kin-Kwan Poon ... stunt coordinator

Camera and Electrical Department

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Hon-Sung Chan ... electrician
Kwong-Hung Joe Chan ... 2nd unit camera
Guanghong Chen ... camera operator: second unit
Ka-Fai Ho ... camera grip
Po Wing Ho ... 2nd unit focus puller
Wing Kin Kwan ... electrician
Wing-Cheung Kwan ... best boy
Yiu-Fai Lai ... focus puller
Tin-Wah Lau ... camera grip
Ping Bin Lee ... camera operator: second unit
Chun-Chung Tsang ... 2nd unit focus puller
Chi-Ming Wong ... gaffer (as Wong Chi Ming)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Sau-Ming Chan ... wardrobe
Chi-Ban Tin ... wardrobe assistant

Music Department

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Shirley Kwan ... composer: song "Wang Ji Ta"

Script and Continuity Department

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Pak-Shing Leung ... continuity

Transportation Department

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Yam Kan Lo ... transportation
Kai Hung Poon ... transportation

Additional Crew

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Sin-Yu Au ... caterer
Ji-Chiang Kuo ... production assistant
Romuald Lagoude ... delivery manager: reissue
Norman Law Man ... planner
Mario Paolinelli ... Italian dubbing
Kwong-Leung Wong ... on-set helper
Franca D'Amato ... Voice dubbing: Michelle Reis (uncredited)
Francesca Guadagno ... Voice dubbing: Charlie Yeung (uncredited)
Giò Giò Rapattoni ... Voice dubbing: Karen Mok (uncredited)
Maurizio Romano ... Voice dubbing: Leon Lai (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Wong Chi-ming, a cold-blooded Hong-Kong-based assassin, has decided that he wants out. One last job stands in the way of a new life; however, Wong is unaware that his female partner-in-crime is utterly infatuated with him. Then, Wong has a late-night encounter with seductive Blondie in a fast-food restaurant, only to spark his obsessed partner's jealousy. Elsewhere in the city, mute Ho Chi-mo, who has recently escaped from prison, uses unorthodox ways to eke out an existence. During one of his nightly escapades, Ho crosses paths with Charlie, who enlists his help to find her ex-boyfriend's new lover. But, can there be redemption for the fallen angels? Written by Nick Riganas

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Also Known As
  • Fallen Angels (Hong Kong, English title)
  • 墮落天使 (Hong Kong, Cantonese title)
  • Tears of Angels (Japan, English title)
  • Do Lok Tin Si (India, English title)
  • Fallen Angels (Indonesia, English title)
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Trivia The character He Zhiwu, who is mute but able to communicate with the audience through narration, tells us he became mute after eating a tin of pineapple with a past expiration date. A character in the earlier Kar-Wai Wong film, Chungking Express (1994), is obsessed with the expiration dates on tins of pineapple. In addition, they are both named He Zhiwu (though the character in Chungking Express (1994) is a cop, and the character in this film is a former criminal) and both are played by the actor Takeshi Kaneshiro. Also his cop number and prisoner number are the same. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into A Moment in Time (2010). See more »
Soundtracks Karmacoma See more »
Quotes He Zhiwu: Most people fall in love for the first time as teenagers. I guess I'm a late bloomer. Maybe I'm too picky. On May 30, 1995, I finally fell in love for the first time. It was raining that night. When I looked at her, I suddenly felt like I was a store. And she was me. Without any warning, she suddenly enters the store. I don't know how long she'll stay. The longer the better, of course.
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