This Special Edition 2-disc set of 'In The Mood For Love' presents a vast and sumptuous array of the very best of director Wong Kar-Wai's selected additional features. The special bonus features will satisfy the longings for audiences who have been seduced by 'In The Mood For Love' and its timeless beauty style and sensuality. Hong Kong 1962. Chow (Tony Leung) is a junior newspaper editor with an elusive wife. His new neighbour Li-zhen (Maggie Cheung) is a secretary whose husband s
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Hong Kong, 1962. Mrs Chan (Maggie Cheung) and her husband rent a room in the same building as Chow Mo-Wan (Tony Leung) and his wife. After a while, and with their partners seemingly always away on business, Mr Chow and Mrs Chan become friends, their hesitant, considerate relationship making their nights alone more bearable. But why do their spouses spend so much time away? And why is it always at the same time? Directed by Wong Kar-Wai ('Chungking Express'), this finely detailed, beautifully photographed love story was widely acclaimed by critics all over the world.
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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