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In the Mood for Love

Fa yeung nin wa

Hong Kong

2000

98 Min
Color
Cantonese
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DIR Wong Kar-wai

DP Christopher Doyle, Mark Lee Ping-bin

CAST Maggie Cheung, Tony Leung Chiu Wai, Ping Lam Siu, Rebecca Pan, Lai Chin, Chin Tsi-ang

PROD DES William Chang Suk-ping

MUSIC Michael Galasso

Synopsis

Hong Kong, 1962: Chow Mo-wan and Su Li-zhen move into neighboring apartments on the same day. Their encounters are polite and formal—until a discovery about their respective spouses sparks an intimate bond. At once delicately mannered and visually stunning, Wong Kar-wai’s In the Mood for Love is a masterful evocation of romantic longing and fleeting moments in time. —The Criterion Collection

Director

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Wong Kar-wai

Born in Shanghai, he moved to Hong Kong with his parents at the age of five. Coming from the Mainland and speaking only Mandarin and Shanghainese, he had a difficult period of adjustment to Cantonese speaking Hong Kong, spending hours in movie theatres with his mother. He made his directing debut in 1988 with As Tears Go By, produced by Alan Tang. It was a crime melodrama of the kind then hugely popular, and with heavy borrowings from Martin Scorsese’s Mean Streets (1974), but already displayed one of his principal trademarks in its atmospheric and sometimes expressionistic color palette. It is his only box office hit to date. Wong went on to direct several more feature films in the 1990s, among these were Chungking Express (1994), Fallen Angels (1995), Ashes of Time (1994). His first major international recognition was at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival where he won the Best Director prize for Happy Together (1997). The filming of In the Mood for Love (2000) had to be shifted from Beijing… read more

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David Warren

9Feb10

Wow this film is extraordinary. Wong Kar-wai tells this story exceptionally well. I especially enjoyed the subtle cues indicating the passage of time. The combination of music and photography is simply brilliant...  
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Joshua Dysart

26Jan10

To my mind, the finest film of the oughts. There's simply nothing else to say.  
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Vincent Bergeron

17Jan10

The image slow down and a really repetitive music is then at the right tempo with the pictures and with the walk of a beautiful woman. I love it, but find it hard to fall in love with it. It's nice, clean and without radicality and the story is cute. Perhaps, I am not the sensual enough and too cerebral, who knows...Great director though. I much prefer ChungKind Express raw freedom.   
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Gerry

1Jan10

definitely a poetry in motion.  

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When Change Meant Change: Revisiting 1930s Chinese Leftist Cinema

By Edwin Mak on December 28, 2008
The recent issue of UCLA’s Asia Pacific Arts Magazine has a timely new feature on: 'Social Change in Asian film'. As the authors themselves admitted, it was an editorial inspired by the latest presidential
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a letter to wong kar-wai.

By Reno Nismara on February 2, 2010

dear wong kar-wai,

i’m writing this letter to inform you that i’m extremely sorry to have misjudged you in earlier days. for your information, in earlier days i regarded you as one of the most…  read review

In The Mood For Love

By gino on November 26, 2009

There is something so beautifully simple about this Film that draws you in close, and almost provokes a love affair between you and it. In The Mood For Love is nothing other than a Masterpiece; it’s…  read review

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By Robert W Peabody III on November 4, 2009

In the Mood for Love (2000)
Fa yeung nin wa
DIR Wong Kar-wai
98 Min

………………………….vacuous…………………………
1 : emptied of or lacking content 2 : marked by lack of ideas or intelligence…  read review

Untitled

By Alvaro on April 14, 2009

In the Mood for Love or “Fa yeung nin wa” as it’s Chinese (Cantonese to be precise) name goes, is a one-of-a-kind testament of longing and beauty. It is uchronic and artful on a level rarely experienced…  read review

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A True Beautiful Romantic Film From Kong-Wai

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