Wong Kar-wai's movies always have a magic power
that makes the audience stop watching the five flavors
and bring a lingering melancholy and melancholy
btw
his movies are addictive
. Mong Kok Carmen", "In the Mood for Love", "Fallen Angels" Are
Wong Kar-wai's films so intriguing
?
Many of his movies are four-character (o(╯□╰)o)
The narrow stairs
, the smoke
circles, the women in different poses, the
gunfights ,
life and death ,
passion, love and hate
seem to be repeated over and over again in his movies
and every time Movies
seem to overlap and overlap
. Wong Kar-wai always likes to leave foreshadowing
. Looking at Hong Kong 20 years ago under his camera, I have a heart for this Hong Kong where
I am 20 years ago. It was so wonderful 20 years ago. At that time, there was no Chek Lap Kok Airport. It's just Kai Tak Airport , but Hong Kong in 20 years seems to have changed beyond recognition , and so on, and it doesn't seem to be completely sniffing the smell in the air. It seems that there are more or less memories left in the movie. Wong Kar-wai is always so careful about light and shadow. Or maybe It's just an ambiguous atmosphere of an outdated display belonging to his talent
It's always so addicting
. The characters in the movie are always so extreme
killers, young and dangerous, dancers,
etc. If
you think about it carefully,
they may not be extremely rare
. Every character is seen in every "me".
Everyone All have an extremely evil side,
but sometimes he is not shown.
In "Fallen Angels", Takeshi Kaneshiro, who was speechless ,
took a DV to shoot his father . The evidence of condolences and memories of my father I admit that this scene brought back my memories It is very sad Well I miss my grandfather I hope he is all right in heaven
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