LIFE IS CHEAP... BUT TOILET PAPER IS EXPENSIVE
Special Features: New 4K Restoration
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 while becoming entangled with his femme fatale mistress (Cora Miao) — independent filmmaking legend Wayne Wang's (CHAN IS MISSING, DIM SUM) film barrels through inspired genre deconstruction, guerrilla docu-fiction and fierce political jeremiad with a keen sense of humor and one of the richest visual palettes of the 1990s. Tracking the man-with-no-name's increasingly byzantine mission across every level of the city's social strata, we meet 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. To avoid the cuts required for an R rating, Wang's initially X-rated film was eventually released "unrated" and marked "for adults only." 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 '90s international film festival circuit but unjustly overlooked in North America, this is a maverick tour de force ripe for rediscovery. (Note adapted from Arbelos Films.) DIR/SCR Wayne Wang; SCR Spencer Nakasako, Amir Mokri; PROD Winnie Fredriksz. U.S., 1990, color, 84 min. In English and Cantonese with English subtitles. NOT RATED
Digital restoration by Lightbox Film Center at University of the Arts in collaboration with University of California Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive. Funding provided by Ron and Suzanne Naples. Restoration and remastering supervised by Ross Lipman in consultation with Wayne Wang.
AFI Member passes accepted.
Run Time: 84 Minutes
Opening Date: Saturday, May 20, 2023
Genre: Crime comedy