Golden years

Tre 2022-04-22 07:01:11

The film "In the Mood for Love" left the deepest impression on the people with its sense of distance. People in life have different environments. There is always a distance between them, far or near, and some faces are blurred. Yes, maybe they are just shadows in the protagonist's life, although these shadows may have existed in our lives in one form or another. In the Mood for Love, as beautiful as flowers, in the end, they were all just like a gust of wind, which blew past and disappeared. Liang Chaowei in "In the Mood for Love" is in vain no matter what, she is someone else's wife after all. In that distant era, a man's affection was so deep. He didn't tell anyone anything, he just told Shudong his painful secret. Then left sadly. At the end of the film, the male protagonist tells his thoughts to the tree hole, which makes people feel like crying. The whole air is filled with sadness...deep care, like a long vine extending in the journey of his life. Today, the story of that era is gone. Everything will turn into smoke, and the story of yesterday is homecoming.

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Extended Reading
  • Yessenia 2021-11-15 08:01:27

    Whoever feels lonely first will lose.

  • Freida 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    Wong Kar-wai's films have a cool and dazzling sense of form, but they're actually full of emotions. A theme that has always been carried out in this film is: the desire for some kind of talk and communication between people and the helplessness of the impossibility of individual communication which is far stronger than this desire.

In the Mood for Love quotes

  • Chow Mo-wan: I have a chapter to finish.

    Su Li-zhen Chan: Where have you got to?

    Chow Mo-wan: The drunken master just showed up.

    Su Li-zhen Chan: When did he get written in?

    Chow Mo-wan: Just now!

  • Receptionist at 'Singapore Daily': [picks up phone] Hello, Singapore Daily.

    [into phone]

    Receptionist at 'Singapore Daily': Hold on.

    [turns to room]

    Receptionist at 'Singapore Daily': Mr. Chow, call for you.

    Chow Mo-wan: [hurriedly arrives to pick up phone] Thanks!

    [into phone]

    Chow Mo-wan: Hello?

    Chow Mo-wan: [into phone] Hello?

    [cuts to Mrs. Chan holding phone, she remains silent]