adamgottschalk
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Wong Kar Wai's Mood for Love and 2046 are astonishingly beautiful movies. They're a pair (so far). The first is a humble love story (so humble there's no sex, not even a kiss...imagine that!) set in the early 1960s in Hong Kong. Mr. Wong is highly attentive to period details. The lead actress and the outfits she wears are totally gorgeous. It's really cool to see the authentic attire set against authentic sets. Each consecutive set of frames leaves you breathless.
2046 is a sequel of sorts. The ways that Wong weaves a whole new (sci-fi) story in with the ongoing and aging affairs of the main characters from the first movie are just as breathtaking as the art direction and cinematography in both movies (all Wong's movies, but these in particular).
As they're both in Asian languages (the first in Cantonese, the latter in Cantonese, Mandarin, and Japanese) with subtitles, they might not be everyone's cup of tea (please don't pardon the pun). Being a speaker of Mandarin, I was, of course, purely fascinated. But I know from talking to and hearing from others that it doesn't take any knowledge of Chinese or China or Hong Kong to love these movies. You might consider giving them a try :eusa_clap
2046 is a sequel of sorts. The ways that Wong weaves a whole new (sci-fi) story in with the ongoing and aging affairs of the main characters from the first movie are just as breathtaking as the art direction and cinematography in both movies (all Wong's movies, but these in particular).
As they're both in Asian languages (the first in Cantonese, the latter in Cantonese, Mandarin, and Japanese) with subtitles, they might not be everyone's cup of tea (please don't pardon the pun). Being a speaker of Mandarin, I was, of course, purely fascinated. But I know from talking to and hearing from others that it doesn't take any knowledge of Chinese or China or Hong Kong to love these movies. You might consider giving them a try :eusa_clap