I'm a relative latecomer to the HD revolution, but baby, let me tell you: Now I'm a believer.
All it took was the right gear together.
Once in place, there is nothing quite like rediscovering a classic movie you love explode on the screen in technicolor.
That's what Wong Kar-Wai's classic, Chungking Express did for me tonight. It's like falling love with an old friend, all over again. Criterion did an sublime job transferring a movie long neglected -- you should see the grainy junk Asian copy I had!
Wong's meandering camera and Christopher Doyle's stunning cinematography are a perfect match for high definition. The movie isn't meant to be sharp, clear and booming at all times, like some of the other more notable HD movies out there.
What the experience does for this film is allow the colors to pop, the soundscape of chaotic Hong Kong to shine and the subtle, wonderful performances of the actors to shine through.
It was a reminder of what I love about cinema. I look forward to rediscovering my old favorites anew as they start appearing in HD as well.
May they all be so lovingly presented as Chungking Express tonight.
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