( and, in this trailer, a song by Brian Ferry "I'm in the mood for love)
This dark romance about infidelity is the best movie of the 21st century"
https://qz.com/766051/this-dark-romance-about-infidelity-is-the-best-movie-of-the-21st-century-female-critics-say/
In the Mood for Love is also a masterpiece in terms of its shots and the meaning behind them. As the US-based film critic Evan Puschak (aka The Nerdwriter) analyzed in a video, for the 12 minutes of the film, every single shot is a “frame within a frame,” which means every shot features characters not only framed by the film screen itself but also internal shapes like door frames or window grids.
The frames reflect that in a conservative society, the couple’s love and desire are twisted and under surveillance, and can only end up in vain, Puschak notes.
The song,
In the Mood for Love - Shigeru Umebayashi ( Japanese composer
Ink Painting: Gao Xingjian
The roads gleam towards you
The oceans beckon towards you
A beauty beyond the lapping waves..."
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