Fallen Angels (1995) is a neo-noir film by Wong Kar-wai that explores urban isolation, fleeting connections, and emotional detachment in 1990s Hong Kong. Told through two loosely connected storylines. The film blends moody visuals, disjointed narratives, and stylized cinematography. Fallen Angels is a meditation on loneliness, love, and the quiet chaos of life.
Title sequence for Fallen Angels, blending noir-inspired aesthetics with fragmented motion and neon-drenched imagery. Designed to evoke a sense of isolation, fleeting connection, and urban melancholy, the sequence mirrors the film’s themes through layered compositions and rhythmic pacing.