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In the Mood for Love: BFI Film Classics (Paperback)

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In the Mood for Love (2000) is firmly established as a classic of world cinema. Tony Rayns charts the film's production history, its key influences, and the influence that it has had on subsequent films

 

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Set in Hong Kong, Singapore and Cambodia in the 1960s, Wong Kar Wai's In the Mood for Love (2000) is a film that luxuriates in the feeling of being in love without ever turning into a love story. Its central characters, Mr Chow and Mrs Chan, are tenants in next-door apartments in Hong Kong who discover that their respective spouses are having an affair. Both of them have promiscuous colleagues at work, but they struggle to make sense of their partners' behaviour and to control their growing feelings for each other.

Hailed by the press as 'the consummate unconsummated love story of the new millennium', this film about desire repressed has become a firmly established classic of the twenty-first century.  In his sharp and revealing analysis of In the Mood for Love, Tony Rayns draws on his considerable expertise in East Asian cinema and on his proximity to Wong Kar Wai and his colleagues at Jet Tone during the film's long and complicated genesis. He delivers a personal and highly original commentary on the film and its production, complete with privileged insights into Wong's idiosyncratic working methods and influences. The book also places the film in the context of Wong's other work, with sidelights on its place in Hong Kong cinema as a whole.  This special edition features original cover artwork by Jimmy Turrell.

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SKU 9781844578740
Author(s) Rayns, Tony
Subtitle BFI Classic
Publisher(s) BFI Palgrave
Format Paperback
Original publication date 11 Nov 2015
Number of pages 96
BFICID_ID 150560904
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