Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - In what season did Wong Kar-wai's film In the Mood for Love take place?

In what season did Wong Kar-wai's film In the Mood for Love take place?

Answer: August (late summer)

Proved as follows:

The story takes place in Hong Kong.

And there is a lot of rain.

That is, during the rainy season

The rainy season in Hong Kong is generally March -65438+ 10.

Zhou Mu Yun mostly appeared in tight-fitting suits.

That is, excluding the hottest May-August.

There are two answers:

The first one. April 3-April 3

Second. August to September

Regularity of rain scenes in movies: usually at night.

According to my geographical knowledge, the troposphere air moves strongly in summer, so the weather is changeable, with sunny days and rainy nights.

So narrow the time range to near summer: May or August.

In the movie plot, when Zhou Muyun left Hong Kong to tell secrets in the cave of Angkor Wat (June or September), he was wearing a tightly wrapped suit.

According to geographical knowledge, Southeast Asia where Angkor Wat is located belongs to tropical monsoon climate, and the rainy season is May-10.

That is to say, after the rain, the weather became cold, not sultry. It was sultry in June, and it turned cold at the end of the rainy season in September.

Answer: August (late summer)

At this time, the weather, suits and cheongsam in Hong Kong are very suitable.

This is my answer based on the combination of geographical knowledge and movie plot. There is a scientific basis and I hope to adopt it.