IMDb8.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes92%
Metacritic89/100
Google Users91%
Director: Wong Kar-wai•Genres: Romance, Drama
In 1960s Hong Kong, Mrs. Chan and Mr. Chow, neighbors in the same apartment building, discover that their spouses are having an affair with each other. Both feeling betrayed and lonely, they begin to spend time together, initially to try and understand how the affair might have started. Their encounters become increasingly intimate, yet they never cross the line into a physical relationship, developing a deep emotional bond based on unspoken longing and shared melancholy.
In the Mood for Love is widely regarded as a masterpiece of contemporary cinema, lauded by critics for its stunning visual style, evocative atmosphere, and poignant exploration of unspoken emotions. It achieved both critical acclaim and a devoted international following, cementing its status as one of the most influential films of the early 21st century.
Praised for its breathtaking cinematography and sumptuously detailed period setting.
Celebrated for its masterful portrayal of repressed desire and emotional restraint.
Hailed for the incredible chemistry between its lead actors and their subtle performances.
Google audience: Google users consistently praise the film's beautiful visuals, the palpable chemistry between the lead actors, and the deeply moving, albeit melancholic, story. Many appreciate the film's subtle emotional depth and its ability to evoke strong feelings without explicit dialogue or action.
Won Best Actor (Tony Leung) and Technical Prize (Christopher Doyle, Mark Lee Ping Bin, William Chang Suk Ping) at the Cannes Film Festival. Nominated for numerous other awards including a BAFTA for Best Film Not in the English Language.
Maggie Cheung's iconic qipao dresses were designed by William Chang and changed in almost every scene, reflecting the character's evolving emotional state and the film's meticulous attention to detail.
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