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How to evaluate In the Mood for Love? Is it worth seeing?

This is a very good film, worth seeing!

In the Mood for Love is a romantic film directed by Wong Kar-wai and starring Tony Leung Chiu Wai and Maggie Cheung, which was released in Hongkong, China on September 29th, 2000. The film is set in Hong Kong in the 1960s, and tells the story of Heyun's relationship after discovering that his spouse is having an affair.

Synopsis: From 65438 to 0962, two young white-collar couples became neighbors, but Mrs. Zhou and Mr. Chen hooked up as traitors, while Yun (Tony Leung Chiu Wai) and Mr. Chen's wife (Maggie Cheung) were kept in the dark.

Later, Zhou Mu Yun and Su Lizhen discovered the secret of their spouses, and the two abandoned by their spouses began to meet to discuss what might happen in the future.

Evaluation: Wong Kar-wai created a melancholy and gentle nostalgic atmosphere through the film In the Mood for Love. Through sad music, saturated pictures, simple dialogues and story lines of characters, the audience is constantly asked and thought, and a lot of blank space also allows the audience to interpret and imagine the film from their own angles and ways of understanding.

Wong Kar-wai shows the complexity and subtlety of human nature through an ordinary story, and through the meticulous pursuit of scenes, props and costumes, the whole film fully shows the amorous feelings of that era.

At the same time, in terms of the film's expression techniques, Wong Kar-wai vividly shows the national color, national characteristics and the color of the times through unique expression techniques, thus merging into a unique nostalgic temperament, which has also become the success of the film.

In the Mood for Love, with its unique film language and narrative mode, as well as the uniqueness of Wong Kar-wai, achieves the perfect combination of form and content. Through the unique film narrative mode, the film glows with refined temperament and long connotation. Wong Kar-wai made the simple story in the film euphemistically moving.