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In The Mood For Love on DVD (2000)

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Average rating: (75%)
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3.5
 
Starring: Tony Leung | Maggie Cheung
Director: Wong Kar-Wai
Studio: TARTAN VIDEO
Run time: 94 mins
Certificate: PG
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Genres: Drama | World Cinema
Languages: Cantonese
Subtitles: Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Spanish
Released: 29/10/2001

Brief synopsis of In The Mood For Love

IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE centres around Chow Mo-Wan (Tony Leung) and Su Li-Zhen (Maggie Cheung), neighbors living in a crowded apartment building in 1962 Hong Kong. Both married to people who are always away, they spend many nights home alone. The two make each other's acquaintance and soon find that they have a lot in common: Both enjoy martial arts, frequent the same noodle stand--and eventually discover that their spouses are cheating on them. (Mo-Wan's wife is having an affair with Li-Zhen's husband.) Hurt and angry, they find comfort in their growing friendship even as they resolve not to be like their unfaithful mates.
Wong Kar-Wai's seventh film reunites him with Leung and Cheung, who provide perfectly evocative performances as the two hesitant would-be lovers. A slight departure from his more recent films (in which he used hyperkinetic camera movements to reflect the frenetic pace of modern Hong Kong life), here Wong uses fixed shots and stages static tableaux to capture a lost historical moment. Yet the film is filled with Wong's unique style, with its lush pageantry of colors, sounds, and images. A thoughtful and provocative exploration of memory, tradition, historical change, inevitability, and love, this vivid period piece offers a rich cinematic experience.

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Entertainment Weekly

"...It dazzles....As mood goes, this reticent, remembered romance is quietly erotic, probing all those 'almost' spaces in an almost love affair. As cinematography goes, it's luscious..."

Box Office

"...This is an astonishingly rich and multi-layered film that is possibly the director's finest to date..." -- 4 out of 5 stars

Premiere

"...Ravishing, confounding....Hypnotic....An odd, suspended-in-time feel..."

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Rated - 5 starsIt's worth the risk.....

Andrew from Scotland , 20/04/2004

This is not going to be everyone's cup of tea, it's slow and very little happens, but the supressed emotion that is built up by the leads, similar to Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, is what makes this film one of my favourites. Setting it in the sixties also works well. My advice would be - if you're bored after half an hour turn off, the pace doesn't change. If you're not bored after half an hour you're going to love it. Go on and risk it.... it's only half an hour you'll waste.

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Rated - 5 starsone of the most erotically charged movies i have ever seen

James Arthur from at the office , 19/08/2004

Anyone who says that nothing happens in this movie doesn't get it.

The whole point of this film is watching the build up but suppression of the feelings of lust and love between the two characters, and their inner struggle not to become 'like the others'.

it is an amazingly sexually charged movie, and you can see it, in every hand guesture, every finger tap,every quick glance... it is just outstanding acting.

and the direction is amazing, really going for the small details, the hands, the glances. the sets are brilliant, and the 60's period costume is dazzling.the lighting is beautiful and the music superb.

if you think you like film, then watch this, a master at work.

  25 out of 32 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 5 starsRavishing look at restrained love

Copperbeech from London , 24/02/2004

Absolutely beautifully shot, framed, lit, designed and ravishing. Not a film for people who yawn when nothing appears to be happening much. But there is much that is happening...you just have to look closely. A lot of people have compared this movie with the recent "Lost in Translation" in terms of a study of that intangible "erotic" space of longing/desire. I think Wong Kar Wai is a much more skilful storyteller than Sofia Coppola.

  21 out of 22 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 5 starsAbsolutely Bloody Gorgeous

Tim Turner from Manchester , 28/11/2004

If I thought I'd get many takers, I would spend the rest of my life trying to convince people to see this film. The fact that it's a FOREIGN MOVIE will be enough to prevent that from being worthwhile, but let me just tell you that this is a thing of beauty. The performances from Tony Leung and Maggie Cheung are effortless, and the wafer-thin story is stretched to become something genuinely meaningful and moving.

It's beautifully shot and directed, but who cares about that: 'In the Mood for Love' manages to conjure up real emotion, real feeling, and for that, it is essential. If you never watch subtitled movies, make this your first - you won't regret or forget it.

  16 out of 16 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 4 starsIn The Mood for Love

A customer from Brighton , 22/08/2008

Little Sex, no violence, just love

Gentle, beautifully shot atmospheric tale of restraint which reminded me of Brief Encounter, with the protaganists resolved to behave well whatever those around them did or thought. Hong Kong rain falls on darkened streets just the same as English rain and points up the sweet anguish of each couple.

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