
In the Mood for Love (blu ray) standard edition
Wong Kar Wai's IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE (2000) is a masterful evocation of romantic longing and fleeting moments.Â
Hong Kong, 1962: Chow (Tony Leung Chiu Wai, INFERNAL AFFAIRS) and Su (Maggie Cheung AS TEARS GO BY) move into neighbouring apartments on the same day. Over time, their daily interactions are formal and polite—until a discovery about their spouses creates an intimate bond between them.Â
With its aching soundtrack and exquisitely abstract cinematography by Christopher Doyle and Mark Lee Ping Bing, this film has been a major stylistic influence on the past two decades of cinema, and is a milestone in Wong’s redoubtable career.
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In the Mood for Love (blu ray) standard edition
Wong Kar Wai's IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE (2000) is a masterful evocation of romantic longing and fleeting moments.Â
Hong Kong, 1962: Chow (Tony Leung Chiu Wai, INFERNAL AFFAIRS) and Su (Maggie Cheung AS TEARS GO BY) move into neighbouring apartments on the same day. Over time, their daily interactions are formal and polite—until a discovery about their spouses creates an intimate bond between them.Â
With its aching soundtrack and exquisitely abstract cinematography by Christopher Doyle and Mark Lee Ping Bing, this film has been a major stylistic influence on the past two decades of cinema, and is a milestone in Wong’s redoubtable career.
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Wong Kar Wai's IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE (2000) is a masterful evocation of romantic longing and fleeting moments.Â
Hong Kong, 1962: Chow (Tony Leung Chiu Wai, INFERNAL AFFAIRS) and Su (Maggie Cheung AS TEARS GO BY) move into neighbouring apartments on the same day. Over time, their daily interactions are formal and polite—until a discovery about their spouses creates an intimate bond between them.Â
With its aching soundtrack and exquisitely abstract cinematography by Christopher Doyle and Mark Lee Ping Bing, this film has been a major stylistic influence on the past two decades of cinema, and is a milestone in Wong’s redoubtable career.






















