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Fallen angels's film evaluation

The film calmly looks at a special group in urban life and shows their broken life with beautiful images. At the same time, the film also has a caring temperament. (Sohu Entertainment Review)

The sense of alienation between people, which Wong Kar-wai has been paying attention to, has reached its acme in fallen angels. In order to highlight this effect, a super wide-angle lens is used in photography, which makes the distance between people and the space where people live extremely deformed. (Sina Reading Review)

The identity of the characters in the film can just hide their identity. Fallen angels's identity is not to show the characters, but to better avoid a rule. In Hong Kong, they are always hidden. They also need to hide. Hiding one's identity is a sad metaphor about human existence in fallen angels: the pain brought by human's unfettered freedom will always accompany human. (Sohu Entertainment Review)

Fallen angels, shot by Wong Kar-wai, is a continuation of Chongqing Forest and another urban legendary film of the New Sensation School. The film fictionalizes a group who lives in the city and is not concerned, and combines their life and mental state with strange and messy images. The film has a calm and on-the-spot vision, which makes the chaotic thinking and uninterrupted life of the characters elegant and beautiful. In addition, the film is shot with a large number of wide-angle lenses, which makes the characters in the play present a sense of distance. (Sohu Entertainment Review)