In the mood for love, 2000
Photograph: Courtesy Jet Tone Films/Emperor Cinemas

In the Mood for Love

  • Film
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Time Out says

Wong's paean to the agony'n ecstasy of buttoned-up emotions is a kind-of sequel to Days of Being Wild, shaped and scored as a valse triste. In Hong Kong, 1962, Mr Chow (Leung) and Mrs Chan (Cheung) are neighbours who discover that their spouses are having an affair. He finds excuses to spend time with her, apparently intending to jilt her. Then they fall in love, but (aside from one reckless moment in a hotel) repress their feelings. He runs away to work as a journalist in Singapore; in 1966, covering De Gaulle's state visit to Cambodia, he's in Angkor Wat trying to unburden himself of the secret which overwhelms his life... Every charged frame of the film pulses with the central contradiction between repression and emotional abandon; the formalism and sensuality are inextricable. Career-best performances from both leads, Leung having a Cannes 'Best Actor' prize to show for his.

Release Details

  • Rated:15
  • Duration:97 mins

Cast and crew

  • Director:Wong Kar-wai
  • Screenwriter:Wong Kar-wai
  • Cast:
    • Chin Tsi-Ang
    • Siu Ping-Lam
    • Rebecca Pan
    • Maggie Cheung
    • Tony Leung Leung Chiu-Wai
    • Lai Chin
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