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If you want to see a movie that you can later discuss with your friends and your family, this is La caja china .
The year 1997 was chosen to release the film to the world.
We have seen many of the actors and actresses in this film working on other films before, but we have loved seeing them play together as Jeremy Irons, Gong Li, Maggie Cheung, Ricky Hui, Rubén Blades.

Each film director has his own style when it comes to producing feature films and Wayne Wang 's style is clearly reflected in this film.
You will enjoy 110 min. an immersive story.
United States has been the country in charge of bringing this story to life.

We love the way Jean-Claude Carrière, Larry Gross, Jean-Claude Carrière, Rachel Ingalls, Paul Theroux and his team have managed to convey the message of the film through the script.
The production company WW Productions, NDF International, Pony Canyon, Canal+ has achieved excellent results thanks to its initial bet on this story.
Graeme Revell and his team of musicians have been the creators of the soundtrack of this film that transports us completely into history.

Vilko Filac has been the person in charge of directing the entire photographic aspect of the film.
The variety of movies you can find about the Romance, Drama genre gives you a better chance of enjoying this style.

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Critics La caja china

Interesting study ... It left me feeling very happy. Unreliable stories
Some comments on Hong Kong. I saw it. It's really not my kind of movie. Interesting but very slow. Crafted like a well-written book
It has points of interest but history meanders. One of the best movies IMHO. The many hidden doors of Asia
One of the most hauntingly beautiful movies ever made! Mood mosaic piece. exceptionally good movie
Cunning and sophisticated. A great performance. a different kind of love story
Perfect metaphor. Perfect. The photojournalist loves local Hong Kong, but political freedom and inner freedom collide as he discovers something new about himself.
love in a changing world. I thought this was really sweet ... Allegorical symbolism in Hong Kong
Interesting but not convincing. Interesting vision of the oriental woman. Much better than many people say
Much underrated film that captures the essence of Hong Kong
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