Chungking Express is the New Blu-ray Pick of the Week

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Wong Kar-wai is one of those directors who is beloved by cinephiles (the Criterion Collection gave him an entire boxed set a few years ago) but who I’ve not really given his due. I’ve only seen three of his films. I loved two of them – Fallen Angels and Chungking Express, and was indifferent about the third – My Blueberry Nights. To be fair that last one was most people were indifferent about. I watched it because it starred Norah Jones whom I love. At the time I had no idea who Wong Kar-wai was.

But Chungking Express is fantastic. It explores the interconnected relationships between four random people living in a city of some seven million people. It has style to spare and loads of heart.

Criterion is giving it a 4K upgrade and I’m making it my pick of the week. With an asterix. That boxed set still looks really great, and I’m not sure this would be worth the upgrade if you already own it. I don’t but I’ll still probably save my money and buy it someday rather than this upgrade.

Also out this week that looks interesting:

Batman Ninja Vs Yakuza League: I love me some alternative Batman stories. There have been a few movies with Batman as a ninja and this one turns the Justice League into Yakuzas.

Sands of Iwo Jima 4K UHD: I’ve never seen any of the John Wayne WWII movies. I’ve always heard they were pretty bad, but I’d still like to give them a shot as I love his westerns.

Donovan’s Reef 4K UHD: This John Wayne films reminds me a bit of Hatari! in that it isn’t a western, it is set in an exotic location and its pretty light on plot but heavy on charm. It helps that it also stars Lee Marvin and the two of them are living happy bachelor lives in the South Seas until a pretty girl from Boston shows up.

The Good German 4K UHD: This Steven Soderberg take on Casablanca got terrible reviews when it came out but time seems to have improved people’s takes on it. I’m a big fan of the director but never got around to it, so now seems like the perfect opportunity.

The Eel: Radiance Films presents this Japanese film about a man who kills his wife when he finds her sleeping with another man. After a prison stint he returns home and tries to live a normal life. Complications ensue.

Heart Eyes: Modern slasher about a Valentine’s Day killer.

King of New York 4K UHD: Christopher Walken stars in this crime saga from Abel Ferrara. I watched it ages ago and wasn’t impressed but a lot of people I like like it so I may have to give it another go.