ACMI's Wong Kar Wai retrospective starts tomorrow, so if you'd been after a chance to catch 2046 (or, indeed, any of his earlier great works) on the big screen, now's your chance. The Age has an article about him.
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I'm going to see Days Of Being Wild and In The Mood For Love on Fri 6 May, and As Tears Go By on Sun 15. But I'm holding out for the Village release of 2046 on 26 May. It'll be worth it - and it was available on DVD long ago.
Posted by David Golding | May 4, 2005 5:31 PM
Posted on May 4, 2005 17:31
mm. interesting. I've got 2046 on DVD too, but I'm looking forward to the whole cinematic experience of it, yeah.
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May 4, 2005 5:38 PM
Posted on May 4, 2005 17:38