Faa Yeung Nin Wa (in The Mood For Love) -
Long stretches without dialogue force the audience to focus on body language. 🏮 Themes of Memory and Loss
Saturated reds and greens contrast with the characters' muted emotions. Faa yeung nin wa (In The Mood for Love)
Wong Kar-wai uses visual language to represent emotional repression. Long stretches without dialogue force the audience to
Compare it to other films in the ( Days of Being Wild and 2046 ). Faa yeung nin wa (In The Mood for Love)
The ending at Angkor Wat symbolizes burying a love that could never exist in the real world.
His Spanish-language songs add a layer of longing and nostalgia.
The nosy landlords represent the judgmental gaze of society.
