Nonton Film: 843 in the mood for love 2000 Sub Indo

In the Mood for Love (2000)
Overview: In 1962 Hong Kong two neighbors form a strong bond after both suspect extramarital activities of their spouses.
Director: Wong Kar-wai
Cast: Tony Leung, Maggie Cheung, Rebecca Pan, Kelly Lai Chen, Siu Ping-Lam
Original Language: CN
Original Title: 花樣年華
Budget: $150,000
Revenue: $14,204,632
MPAA Rating: PG
Keywords: adultery, newspaper, secret love, martial arts, lovesickness, husband wife relationship, shanghai, china, marriage crisis, married couple, singapore, deceived husband, forbidden love, neighbor, author, hong kong, extramarital affair, criterion, 1960s, awestruck
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CinemaSerf (August 28, 2023)
This is a fine piece of cinema from Wong Kar-Wai that tells us a story of two people whom circumstance throws together - but not in a way you might expect. We start with two couples who move into a new building. One a newspaper man with his wife, the other a business executive and his wife. The businessman is rarely at home, nor is the journalist's wife - which leaves the other two at increasingly loose ends. It isn't long before a friendship develops - usually over some noodles - and though entirely platonic, their relationship becomes solid and trusting. Then, something entirely unexpected occurs that causes the two to refocus their relationship in the face of betrayal and disappointment - and well.... What helps this film stand out are the performances from both Tony Leung ("Chow Mo-wan") and the gorgeous Maggie Cheung ("Mrs. Chan") - it's a love story, and it burns intensely - but not physically - as their story subsumes both themselves and the audience. The film looks marvellous, is paced stylishly and uses quite a bit of Nat King Cole to set and keep the mood atmospheric, romantic and interesting. The photography offers us lingering close ups, we get a sense of them falling in love as if we, too, were undergoing the same experience and that all adds to the richness of the story. To give us a breather from the intensity, there are some fun scenes with their very close neighbours who love nothing better than to sit up all night playing mahjong!! Super film, this - flew by.