Review of In the Mood for Love (2000) by Pavandeep S — 23 Oct 2008
An utterly wonderful film that is heavily indebted to the vagueness of Antonioni's style as it is to the beauty of Oriental culture in addition to wonderful music in Portuguese. I have to admit how great this film gels together, it is really a film one in a million where everything, is like a piece and it holds, gels up.
I personally liked how the perspective of this is so much like a melancholic memory, where one never sees the cheating spouse as one never wants to see them but rather focus on the main character, on the love that could have been but vanishes, like a puddle on any particular day.
This review of In the Mood for Love (2000) was written by Pavandeep S on 23 Oct 2008.
In the Mood for Love has generally received very positive reviews.
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