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Days of Being Wild
 

Days of Being Wild

Genre:
Foreign Language,
Romance
Mood:
Brainy,
Moving,
Scenic
Decade:
1990's
Country:
China
Director:
Wong Kar-wai
Actor:
Leslie Cheung,
Andy Lau
Actress:
Maggie Cheung,
Carina Lau
Release Year:
1991
Studio: Kino Video
Runtime: 94 Mins.
Format: Color
Rating: Unrated
Language: Chinese

What It's About:

At a sport stadium concession stand, strikingly handsome Yuddy (L. Cheung) catches the eye of shy, gorgeous attendant Su Lizhen (M. Cheung) and predicts with romantic self-confidence that she will always remember the exact moment of their meeting. Su falls in love with Yuddy, but he’s emotionally conflicted and unable to commit, haunted by the whereabouts of his nameless birth mother. When he takes up with sultry nightclub singer Mimi (Carina Lau), Su is heartbroken ...

Why I Love It:

Wong is a master of melancholic style and romantic longing, and in this spare, elegant film—one of his first features—he creates an atmosphere of blissful yearning. Yuddy searches in vain for his mother; Su pines for him and then almost connects with a well-meaning police officer (Andy Lau) who offers her comfort. Meanwhile, Yuddy’s childhood friend Zeb (Jacky Cheung) develops an unrequited interest in Su. This merry-go-round of misery might sound purely despairing, but Wong infuses every frame with a gorgeous ache, punctuating the film with recurring train-window shots of the color-tinted Filipino landscape. A blue mood never felt so ecstatically realized.


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