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Cast:
Maggie
Cheung
Tony
Leung Chiu Wai
Pan
Di Hua
Siu
Ping Lam
Lui
Jan
Producer:
Wong
Kar Wai
Director:
Wong
Kar Wai
Score:
    
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IN
THE MOOD FOR LOVE
AKA:
N/A
Year:
2000 Reviewer: Tony
Ryan
One
of the most popular non-action HK movies ever, and one which
has quickly attracted a cult following across the globe, is
surprisingly, one of Kar Wai's most average movies.
At
times, everything about the film from start to finish is
contradictory. An extremely slow moving narrative describing a
story taking place over a long period of time and complicated
visuals to depict a simple setting. Almost voyeuristic in the
way it was filmed, Wong takes pleasure in obstructing the
camera's view, as if we were not supposed to be watching or
listening. Couple this with the sumptuous costumes and glowing
presence of the two main stars; we are left with a visual
treat.
What
lets the film down, is the lack of soul so apparent in Kar
Wai’s other classics like 'Chungking
Express', and the feeling of emptiness throughout the slow
pace of the feature. At times you feel as though we are
missing out on the fast moving lives of Mo Wan (Tony Leung)
and Li Zhen (Maggie Cheung) because we spend so much time
focussing on small snippets of their life. This is what Wong
Kar Wai may have wanted, and it is certainly interesting, but
ultimately we are left with a feeling of unfulfillment, as we
always want to know more.
A
good but not great film, as visually it works beautifully, but
the pacing of the direction conflicts with the pace at which
the story actually develops. In simple terms, if you enjoyed
most of Wong’s other films, you will like this too. However,
if patience is not your virtue, then try 'Ashes of Time' or 'Chungking
Express' first, to test the waters of Wong Kar Wai's
bittersweet world.
There
are many ways to own this film, the best being the double-disc
edition R2 DVD packed with added features. It is unfortunate
in many ways that his more superior films have not also
received such stellar treatment.
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