Followed by
Duo luo tian shi (1995)
References
A Clockwork Orange (1971)
- Tony Leung's badge number
Midnight Express (1978)
- The fast-food restaurant in "Chungking Express" is called "Midnight Express", a direct reference to the movie of the same name.
Gloria (1980)
Referenced in
Harald (1997)
Posutoman burusu (1997)
- Blonde-wigged hitwoman parody, shares a scene with "Leon" parody
Chinese Box (1997)
Ngon na ma dak lin na (1998)
Cascadeur (1998)
Besieged (1998)
Rush Hour (1998)
- The FBI agent tell Chris Tucker's character that he won't babysit any "Chungking" cop. Chungking express was about love sick cops.
Fa yeung nin wa (2000)
- Food references, the interplay b/w the two main characters, and the general plot trajectory
Le fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain (2001)
- In Chung Hing sam lam, Faye secretly breaks into the apartment of Cop 663, the man she is infatuated with, and gives everything a good makeover. Meanwhile, Amélie secretly breaks into the apartment of Mr. Collignon, the bullying owner of the neighborhood greengrocer, and wreaks havoc on everything as a practical joke.
He Died with a Felafel in His Hand (2001)
- Use of "California Dreamin'" throughout film
Sepet (2004)
- The male lead recommends this film to the female lead who is a fan of Takeshi Kaneshiro.
Film Geek (2005)
- Scotty mentions it
Days of Being Wrinkle Free (2009)
- The character of Captain references both Cop characters in Chungking Express (he is an office/guard of some kind, gets dumped over the phone, eats food obsessively, has an emotional connection with inanimate objects, and talks to women in multiple languages).
Featured in
Zhen xin hua (1999)
Orientations: Chris Doyle - Stirred But Not Shaken (2000)
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