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What do you mean by "seeing spring"?

Wong Kar-wai's "Spring Scenes" does not emphasize stories and dramas, but it has a strong impressionism and sensuality. The wandering souls in foreign countries, the noise at the bottom of society and the appearance of second time around are all represented by a "shake", which is also the externalization of Du Kefeng's hand-held photography style to amplify the feelings of the characters.

In addition, the hand-held camera's innate sense of presence has also brought the audience closer to Li He's emotional distance. Through the highly infectious lens, the audience seems to be a bystander in the life of same-sex couples.

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The original story of the film is that He Baorong came to Argentina to deal with his father's affairs, but unexpectedly found that his father had a same-sex lover in Argentina, and his curiosity drove him to have the idea of interacting with the same sex. Later, because Wong Kar-wai changed his mind, he discarded all the pieces that had been made.

The film crew booked the hotel where Tony Leung Chiu Wai stayed in the play. Once, a guest who didn't move out accidentally opened the door to peek at the film. Wong Kar-wai took a fancy to his peeping expression, and let him have a look several times, but the guests couldn't return to their original expression. The director only regrets.

During the filming of Spring Scenes, Wong Kar-wai detained the crew members' passports for fear of sneaking back to Hong Kong, which is exactly the same as Li Yaohui's method of detaining He Baorong's passports in the film.