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Numéro Cinq at the Movies: Wong Kar Wai’s “There’s Only One Sun,” introduced by R. W. Gray

Jan 052012
 

Made as a commercial short film for Philips Aurea LCD TV, Wong Kar Wai’s “There’s Only One Sun” returns us to the science fiction world of his film 2046. The protagonist is a blind woman who is sent to assassinate a man she may or may not love.

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