Chung King Express
You really have to look at this as two separate movies, even though they share the same space and time. That said, I don't like the first cop's concept of love. I have never believed in love at first sight and I don't think that what he felt, at the end, for the woman in the raincoat was really love. He was extremely funny though. It's amazing to me that anyone can remember enough to be able to tell you who was in their fourth grade class, let alone know how to get in touch with them. The whole drug-dealing plotline w/ the woman in the raincoat didn't seem very believable to me. It seems an incredible risk to me that she would load that many people up w/ drugs and not have a better way of controlling them. She does take their passports, but they don't need them at that point. They have the drugs to sell and they have the money that she has already given to them. If I were in charge of some drug mules, I would at least not pay them up front.
The second story was much better. That guy should never have been a cop and it was an excellent idea to have him take over the food stand. However, I don't know if he actually stayed there. She wanted to travel and see the world and he was more of a stay at home type. Do you think that she used him as a sort of home base after that? I liked her hair better when it was short.
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