Love Languages
Fallen Angels
Love Languages: In 1992, Gary Chapman published The Five Love Languages: How to Express Heartfelt Commitment to Your Mate, and love--and the world--was never the same again. This February, the Roxy pays tribute to the 5 love languages with a cinematic tour around the globe, showcasing amour in all its forms.
February 7, Quality Time: Y tu mamá también
February 14, Giving Gifts: Amélie
February 16 - 18, Physical Touch: RRR
February 21, Acts of Service, Fallen Angels
February 28, Words of Affirmation, Sing Street
Fallen Angels: Lost souls reach out for human connection amidst the glimmering night world of Hong Kong in Wong Kar Wai’s hallucinatory, neon-soaked nocturne. Originally conceived as a segment of Chungking Express only to spin off on its own woozy axis, this hyper-cool head rush plays like the dark, moody flip side to Wong’s breakout feature as it charts the subtly interlacing fates of a handful of urban loners, including a coolly detached hitman (Leon Lai) looking to go straight, his business partner (Michelle Reis) who secretly yearns for him, and a mute delinquent (Takeshi Kaneshiro) who wreaks mischief by night. Swinging between hardboiled noir and slapstick lunacy with giddy abandon, Fallen Angels is both a dizzying, dazzling city symphony and a poignant meditation on love, loss, and longing in a metropolis that never sleeps.