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by captaind in Movies, - Top 50, Sep 30 '06
Pros: Stars were excellent, compelling character study... Cons: ... very slow in places, subtitles often unreadable
In The Mood For Love (or, to give it its original title in Hong Kong, Fa yeung nin wa), is a melancholy love story about two lonely hearts who come together (sort of). This movie / director (Kar Wai Wong) is said to have been the ...
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by thevoid99 - Top 100, Oct 04 '05
Pros: Kar-Wai's Story/Direction, Cinematography, Editing, Costumes, Music, & Cast including Chui-Wai & Cheung. Cons: None.
When Sofia Coppola won the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay for her 2003 masterpiece Lost in Translation, one of the people she thanked was a Hong Kong-born director named Wong Kar-Wai. Admitting to borrowing elements of his work into her own ...
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by metalluk - Top 100, Aug 16 '04
Pros: Beautiful artsy cinematography, superb performances, moody soundtrack, challenging and original theme Cons: Too slow for some; too frustrating for some (sexual tease without culmination)
In the Mood for Love is about romantic love and intense longing without sexual culmination. It is about the sacrifice of passion at the altar of fidelity. Some viewers will find the film overly frustrating, like an extended bout of foreplay ...
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by Trigger , Mar 15 '03
Pros: Great acting, concept, potential Cons: Too artsy for artsy sake, ending didn't quite work for me, musical score
Let me preface what I'm about to say by letting you know there are things in this review that may or may not be spoilers.
In The Mood For Love
***/***** (3 Stars)
This film has generated a fair amount of buzz in the festival...
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by Stephen_Murray in Movies, - Top 100, Jun 13 '02
Pros: Beautiful to look at Cons: Painful to watch failures of connection
The key word in the English title is “mood.” (The Chinese title is something like “Beautiful Memories of Long Ago.”) Although the predominant color in the color scheme is red, the film’s mood is blue, blue, blue.
The film begins with two...
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by Nagase , Nov 15 '01
Pros: beautiful cinematography, good acting, novel plot Cons: timing may be a bit tricky
A film set in Hong Kong during the 1960s, two couples move into empty rooms in apartments adjacent to each other. Through careful observation and suspicion, Mr. Chow realizes that his wife is cheating on him with Mrs. Chen's husband. Chow and Chen...
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by DavidMac - Top 500, Oct 31 '01
Pros: elegant imagery, a few good scenes involving the two characters Cons: Ultimately empty, often too artsy and tedious.
In the Mood for Love is a Hong Kong film from the director of Chungking Express, and is a fairly interesting but slow film that might need a second viewing in order to be fully appreciated. I need a second viewing, that’s for sure! My first viewing was...
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by cousinavi , Oct 02 '01
Pros: Musical score is an utter delight; camerawork is gorgeous; acting is phenomenal Cons: Misleading advertising campaign; structure and pacing are surely not for all tastes.
An intoxicating two-hour slowdance of a film, and a beautifully stylized, riveting tour de force, "In the Mood For Love", from director Wong Kar-wai ("Happy Together"), is a tale of supressed passion, played out in urban 1960s Shanghai. Mr. Chow (Tony...
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by shaolinxq , Sep 24 '01
Pros: Acting, directing, cinematography,etc. A near perfect movie. Cons: Some of the songs on the soundtrack are noticeably absent.
Wong Kar Wai has done it again. This may be one if, if not the, best films of his career.
Tony Leung and Maggie Cheung play neighbor's who beleive thier spouses are having an affair with eachother. The two get together and start...
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by xiibaro , May 31 '01
Pros: Wong Kar-Wai creates one visually stunning movie. Cons: Xenophobe alert: the film is subtitled.
(Dir: Wong Kar-Wai, Starring Tony Leung, Maggie Cheung, Rebecca Pan, Lai Chen, Ping Lam Siu, Chi-ang Chi, Man-Lei Chan, Kam-wah Koo, Hsien Yu, and Po-chun Chow)
When Wong Kar-Wai makes a movie, he makes poetry in motion. Every movement is so...
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by wilda , Apr 26 '01
Pros: Intellectual, visually beautiful, great acting, great cinematography. Cons: A bit slow, not a whole lot of plot.
My previous exposure to Wong Kar-Wai's movies consist solely of "Chungking Express" and "Fallen Angels." What few movies I've seen have made me a huge fan of his work. He and Christopher Doyle shoot scenes and tell a story like no one else can. ...
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by M.S. , Mar 31 '01
Pros: "In the Mood" is a dazzlingly beautiful film made with virtuosic technique... Cons: But it never gives us a chance to get inside its characters' heads
Note: The following review was written to appear in the Santa Cruz Sentinel. However the papers' evil big-shot publishers (actually my extremely amiable editor Bob) rejected it, since the two primary films reviewed have already closed here in SC. And...
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by j_christley , Mar 23 '01
Pros: The leads; the photography; there is great beauty in this film Cons: I was bored out of my skull
The only other Wong Kar-wai film I've seen was Chunking Express, thanks to its video release by Quentin Tarantino's "Rolling Thunder" distribution company. I liked it, and searched in vain for other work by the Hong Kong auteur, such as Happy...
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by jonesmon , Mar 22 '01
Pros: A masterpiece by director Wong Karwai Cons: None I can think of.
Well, now I can really put my thoughts into this film and say this is a good masterpiece about love. It starts with Chow Mo-wan (Tony Leung Chiu-wai) and Su Li-zhen (Maggie Cheung Man Yuk) bumping into each other while moving into the same apartment....
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by Chunchu , Mar 11 '01
Pros: Great visuals. Convincing moods Cons: Pace too slow. Lacking real dialogue
In the Mood For Love is an art-house movie. Pure and simple. What does that mean? Well, it means that mood and visuals takes precedence above everything else, including diaglogue and plot. If you find Red/White/Blue boring, you are going to catch lots of...
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