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  • Life Is Cheap...but Toilet Paper Is Expensive

  • (Subtitled, Widescreen, Anamorphic)
  • Format: Blu-ray
  • Rated: NC17
  • Release Date: 19/12/2023
Life Is Cheap...but Toilet Paper Is Expensive

Life Is Cheap...but Toilet Paper Is Expensive

(Subtitled, Widescreen, Anamorphic)
  • Format: Blu-ray
  • Rated: NC17
  • Release Date: 19/12/2023
    • Starring: Victor Wong
    • Genre: Drama
    • Subtitles: ENG
    • Original Language: CAN, ENG
    • Run Time: 85 minutes
    • Year of Release: 1989
    • UPC: 663390004791
    • Blu-ray Region A
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    Price: USD $26.99

    Product Notes

    "Exploding a seemingly simple premise - a nameless "cowboy" courier (Spencer Nakasako) arrives in pre-Handover Hong Kong to deliver a mysterious briefcase to a mercurial Mob boss whilst becoming entangled with his femme fatale mistress (Cora Miao) - independent filmmaking legend Wayne Wang's LIFE IS CHEAP... BUT TOILET PAPER IS EXPENSIVE barrels through inspired genre deconstruction, guerrilla docu-fiction and fierce political jeremiad, all with a keen sense of humor and deeply rich visual palette. Tracking the Man-with-no-name's increasingly byzantine mission across every level of the city's social strata, we're introduced to fortune families, cabdrivers, hustlers, butchers and more, each punctuating the high-octane Neo-noir narrative with instantly memorable monologues that capture a now-distant era in Hong Kong history. Multifaceted but never incoherent LIFE IS CHEAP... BUT TOILET PAPER IS EXPENSIVE is among Wang's most unique and bracing contributions to the independent film cannon. Much-loved on the international film festival circuit but unjustly overlooked in North America, this is a maverick tour de force ripe for rediscovery.

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