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Fallen Angels (1995)

“The night's full of weirdos.”

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Plot

In the shimmering neon labyrinth of contemporary Hong Kong, Fallen Angels unfolds a story of profound solitude and yearning, following the troubled journey of a professionally hardened killer. As disillusionment seeps into his life, he decides to embark on one final mission. However, the path is not easy; with his cool, detached partner evoking unfamiliar affections in the recesses of his heart, he finds himself battling not just physical adversaries, but also his own emotions. Believing it perilous to mix personal feelings with professional duties, he ventures into the night-drenched cityscape, seeking a substitute for his burgeoning feelings. Simultaneously, amidst the city's sordid and surreal backstreets, a bizarre drifter appears, consumed by her hunt for an elusive ex-lover. Her path intertwines with that of an amusing mute, a victim of heartbreak who found solace in expired cans of pineapples, rendering him voiceless. This eccentric loner, craving for attention, takes to breaking into eateries after dark, compelling unsuspecting individuals to purchase his goods. Fallen Angels weaves these seemingly disparate lives into a fascinating tapestry, illustrating the intricate dance of fate in the heart of Hong Kong. Exploring the blurred lines between criminality and affection, silence and expression, and detachment and desire, it offers an evocative chronicle of their intertwined destinies. The movie serves as a compelling exploration of the human condition, set against the backdrop of a city that never sleeps, where dreams are both lost and found in its neon-illuminated corners.

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Fallen Angels is an action movie featuring Leon Lai.

Fallen Angels is currently streaming on Criterion Channel and Max Amazon Channel.

It is also possible to buy Fallen Angels on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, Vudu and YouTube.