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In the Mood for Love Reviews

  • Lurline 2021-11-15 08:01:27

    "That is an embarrassing relative"——Comment on Wang Jiawei's "In the Mood for Love"

    In Hong Kong in the 1960s, the dark and old houses, two young couples, the story unfolded like this... Mrs. Zhou and Mr. Chen were found affair by Mrs. Chen's Su Lizhen and Mr. Zhou Muyun. Naturally, they became a pair. People who are struggling, they talk to each other and imitate how...

  • Ruthe 2021-11-15 08:01:27

    A locked romance

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    In the scrutiny of Western film media, "In the Mood for Love" is Wong Kar Wai's most perfect work. It almost uses a ritualized oriental charm and aesthetic performance to carry an impossible romance with a touch of sentimentality. Prior to this, there has never been a Chinese-speaking director...

  • Eldon 2021-11-15 08:01:27

    Gorgeous sadness

       Anyone who has watched this film will praise Liang and Zhang for their acting skills. Coupled with Du Kefeng's photographic skills, it is also very reasonable to win several awards at the Garna Film Festival.    Among them, the classic sentence is already well-known: "If I have One more...

  • Jeromy 2021-11-15 08:01:27

    Basho does not show lilac knots, and each is worried about the same spring breeze.

      The background of "In the Mood for Love" is Hong Kong in 1962, but the film is basically a film that continues the spirit of old Shanghai. Brightly painted furniture, earthy records, old-fashioned phonographs with golden morning glory horns, squeaky stairs, cramped aisles, dark and dark streets,...

  • Larissa 2021-11-15 08:01:27

    The Curls of Light and Shadow in the Passing of Time——Analysis of Audiovisual Language in "In the Mood for Love"

    (Hmmm this is an audiovisual language class homework many years ago. When I look back, I feel a little embarrassed. It's...every aspect is quite chronological. It's really frightening to be collected by everyone. Thank you for your love... But I was news back then. For professional students, the...

  • Hilton 2021-11-15 08:01:27

    Two orioles crowing in the green willows, and a red apricot comes out of the wall

    There are faint people in the alleys of the stairs, noisy and deep, and the interval between business participation is also instantaneous. Remembering 2046, the scenery of the past is like the present, but there is no one who has come together. The corridor is an inch of lovesickness, and the...

  • Don 2021-11-15 08:01:27

    If i have one more ferry ticket

    If I had an extra ticket, would you go with me?

    This sentence Zhou Muyun never said to Su Lizhen has always been a classic sentence in this movie. Two couples, Zhou Muyun's wife and Su Lizhen's husband cheated separately. Zhou Muyun and Su Lizhen, the two injured people, were comforted by each...

  • Einar 2021-11-15 08:01:27

    If you have an extra ferry ticket, will you go with me?

    A good film is like a cup of tea. It doesn't taste much at first taste, but after tasting it, a refreshing fragrance will flow into your internal organs unknowingly. "In the Mood for Love" is such a film. Whether it's the exquisite close-ups in the lens, the soft light cast by the dim...

  • Ryder 2021-11-15 08:01:27

    The Elapsed Times

    I re-watched "In the Mood for Love" and checked the records and found that I had watched it twice in 2001 and 2006 respectively. This time I watched it more understandably and enjoyed more than the previous two times. The so-called art—pictures, music, texts, movies, etc.—are artists who want to...

  • Lourdes 2021-11-15 08:01:27

    Analysis of Audiovisual Language in "In the Mood for Love"

    Opening move:

    This section uses parallel montage, Zhou Muyun and Su Lizhen move at the same time, cross-editing. The two were very careful and cautious during the move. The only difference was that Zhou Muyun was only worried about her own belongings, while Su Lizhen would worry about damaging...