In the Mood for Love
Feel the heat, keep the feeling burning, let the sensation explode.
Overview
In 1962 Hong Kong, neighbors Su Li-zhen (Mrs. Chan) and Chow Mo-wan (Mr. Chow) discover their spouses are having an affair. As they spend time together, they develop feelings for each other, but their relationship remains chaste and unspoken, reflecting societal constraints and their own moral compass.
Backdrop
What makes this movie Worth Watching
Set in 1960s Hong Kong during a time of British colonial rule, 'In the Mood for Love' reflects on themes of cultural identity and social change in the city. The film also subtly explores the impact of traditional Chinese values on modern relationships.
- The poignant and complex narrative explores unspoken longing and lost opportunities, which resonate with many viewers.
- Wong Kar-wai's visual storytelling is stunning, with meticulous attention to detail creating a rich and immersive atmosphere.
- The film features remarkable performances from Maggie Cheung and Tony Leung Chiu Wai, showcasing their exceptional chemistry and depth.
- The hauntingly beautiful soundtrack enhances the emotional impact of the story, making it a memorable cinematic experience.
Fun Facts
- The movie was shot mostly at night to highlight the sense of loneliness and longing felt by the characters.
- The iconic green suit worn by Tony Leung Chiu Wai in the film became a fashion trend following its release.
- The character names, Li-zhen and Chiu-wai, are anagrams of each other, symbolizing their interconnected lives.
Available Languages
English
US
Title: In the Mood for Love
"Feel the heat, keep the feeling burning, let the sensation explode."
Deutsch
DE
Title: In The Mood For Love
"Der Klang der Liebe"
Français
FR
Title: In the Mood for Love
"Sentez la chaleur, gardez la sensation de brûlure, laissez la sensation exploser."
Italiano
IT
Title: In the Mood for Love
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Pусский
RU
Title: Любовное настроение
"«Почувствуй жар, сохраняй это чувство жгучим, позволь ощущению взорваться»."
Português
PT
Title: Disponível Para Amar
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Reviews
This is a fine piece of cinema from Wong Kar-Wai that tells us a story of two people whom circumstance throws together - but not in a way you might expect. We start with two couples who move into a new building. One a newspaper man with his wife, the other a business executive and his wife. The businessman is rarely at home, nor is the journalist's wife - which leaves the other two at increasingly loose ends. It isn't long before a friendship develops - usually over some noodles - and though entirely platonic, their relationship becomes solid and trusting. Then, something entirely unexpected occurs that causes the two to refocus their relationship in the face of betrayal and disappointment - and well.... What helps this film stand out are the performances from both Tony Leung ("Chow Mo-wan") and the gorgeous Maggie Cheung ("Mrs. Chan") - it's a love story, and it burns intensely - but not physically - as their story subsumes both themselves and the audience. The film looks marvellous, is paced stylishly and uses quite a bit of Nat King Cole to set and keep the mood atmospheric, romantic and interesting. The photography offers us lingering close ups, we get a sense of them falling in love as if we, too, were undergoing the same experience and that all adds to the richness of the story. To give us a breather from the intensity, there are some fun scenes with their very close neighbours who love nothing better than to sit up all night playing mahjong!! Super film, this - flew by.
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Media
Featurette
Re-release Trailer
Featurette
TIFF Press Conference (2000)
Trailer
Official Restoration Trailer