Sometimes the most attractive thing about a film doesn't stem from just having beautiful actors, a burning chemistry of character relationships, or the masterful cinematography, but having all of the above fused together into a poetic, elegant, and nostalgic tale - that's something to be applauded. Of course, creating a new classic "romance melodrama" would be an understatement; the complexity of the thought processes conveyed by Wong Kar Wai is complemented by one of the best settings and props seen in a movie. Ultimately, it's an art movie that's hauntingly atmospheric and will keep you wanting more despite its 100 minute runtime. 8.4/10.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
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2 comments:
Nice. Loved it too!
Hey
nice review :)
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