- Six Days
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director =Wong Kar-wai
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writer = Wong Kar-wai
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starring =Chang Chen Danielle Graham
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released = 2002
runtime = Short: 4 min.
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language = English
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imdb_id = 0378774"Six Days" is a
2002 DJ Shadow music video/short film directed byWong Kar-wai . It featuresChang Chen of "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon " fame, andDanielle Graham , one of Asia's top models. Shadow approached Wong Kar-wai, one of his favorite directors, in an attempt to create a music video unlike his previous ones. Wong also happened to be a fan of Shadow's music and accepted. The idea was to make a short film revolving around the song's hook line: "Tomorrow never comes until it's too late...." The plot is centered on a man (Chang) who, upon discovering his girlfriend (Graham) has cheated on him, tries to destroy all traces of their relationship, eventually realizing that this is futile, as what has happened cannot be undone. The video was shot by famed cinematographerChristopher Doyle , who has worked on most of Wong's films and has also shot films by directorsGus Van Sant ,Barry Levinson andPhillip Noyce .A different mix of the song (featuring
Mos Def ) was used in the end credits for the2003 film "Phone Booth". It was also recently used as the opening song for .The original track was released in 1971 by the band
Colonel Bagshot with the name Six Day War.The video is available on the
Studio !K7 compilation DVD, ".Other references
"Six Days" is also the title of a book about the
Six-Day War byJeremy Bowen .External links
*imdb title|id=0378774|title=Six Days
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