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Thomas 2022-04-22 07:01:11
petty bourgeoisie addiction
Wong Kar-wai's films have become a brand, a logo, and a spokesperson for a kind of lifestyle. The simplest summary is petty bourgeoisie. In "In the Mood for Love", Wong Kar-wai's petty bourgeoisie spirit has been rendered to the greatest extent possible. This also makes people wonder what "tricks"...
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Berenice 2022-04-21 09:01:47
Ornate Formal Aesthetics
The exquisite beauty of "In the Mood for Love" is admirable. The film once again fully demonstrates Wong Kar-wai's visual charm and oriental aesthetics. The WKW-style images are the same as always, with slow motion rendering the atmosphere, blocking shots, gorgeous cheongsams and tones, which make...
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Conrad 2022-04-21 09:01:47
Reunion in Cambodia
There are no four seasons there, only the maddening heat, and a rain that must visit every day in the rainy season, no matter whether there is a roof or shade, it can make people collapse in an instant; however, in such a place, the most It is suitable for secret unbridled growth: from the hot...
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Gayle 2022-04-21 09:01:47
what a beautiful love
A film and television critic said: What Wong Kar-Wai wants to express is ambiguous, but Maggie Cheung, even the hair is ambiguous. A woman whose hair is ambiguous, in such an era, has a love like flowers, and knows from the beginning that there will be no result in our hearts between them. In...
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Holden 2022-04-21 09:01:47
Liang Chaowei's acting peak
Some people say, "The best thing about Tony Leung is that he changed from Zhou Xingchi to Chen Daoming". In the early days, Wei Xiaobao was so funny and nonsensical. He could act and act very well. In the later period, she was so boring and in the Mood for Love, but she could still act to the...
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Kraig 2022-04-21 09:01:47
I thought I wouldn't be like them, I would
In order to finish watching the Su Lizhen trilogy, I really liked this movie very much. ——The soundtrack of the music "In the Mood for Love" is the one I've heard the most in film and television soundtracks. Every time "yumeji's theme" plays, I can think of Su Lizhen's swaying posture, various...
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Herbert 2022-04-21 09:01:47
how the universe works
I watched the unrecorded clip again. The two were sitting beside the bed. They were hesitant to take off their clothes and said some Cantonese dialogue that they could not understand. The two met Director Wang in Cambodia , but they did not cut it into the feature film . Li said aggrievedly that...
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Grayson 2022-04-21 09:01:47
Yongsheng, Whose Son - Commentary on Wong Kar Wai's "In the Mood for Love" (3)
Yongsheng should be the child of Zhou Muyun and Su Lizhen. Both Zhou and Su are fans of martial arts novels. They have many of the same hobbies and interests, such as watching movies, listening to Zhou Xuan's songs, and the same dedication and sincerity to emotions, and a sense of...
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Franco 2022-04-21 09:01:47
Watch Wong Kar Wai when I'm bored
Seeing someone's review of In the Mood for Love for ten years I haven't seen the movie and I don't like spoilers . I was just thinking, will I remember this movie. Ten years later. How many things can be remembered in ten years. I decided to describe the current situation and I don’t remember a...
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Hester 2022-04-21 09:01:47
A little deep in love
There is still Maggie Cheung's graceful figure in my mind, swaying gracefully in front of the camera, and the cheongsams of various colors are closely attached to the body, which is very flavorful. I also like Tony Leung very much. He is gentle, heavy and affectionate. He always wears a clean and...
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In the Mood for Love Reviews
Director: Kar-Wai Wong
Language: Cantonese,Shanghainese,French,Spanish Release date: March 9, 2001