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Angeli perduti (released internationally as Fallen Angels ) is a 1995 Hong Kong neo-noir crime drama written and directed by . Originally conceived as a third segment for his previous film, Chungking Express , it evolved into a standalone feature that explores urban isolation and unrequited love in a pre-Handover Hong Kong. Narrative Overview

The film won three awards at the 15th Hong Kong Film Awards, including Best Cinematography and Best Supporting Actress for Karen Mok. Angeli perduti

Angeli perduti is renowned for its hyper-stylized visual language, crafted by cinematographer . Angeli perduti (released internationally as Fallen Angels )

He Zhiwu’s use of a camcorder to film his father highlights the film's theme of using technology to bridge the gap between people who cannot communicate directly. Stylistic Signatures Angeli perduti is renowned for its hyper-stylized visual

The film employs "step-printing"—a technique that blurs motion while keeping certain elements in focus—to mirror the frantic yet lonely pace of city life.