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Nessuno sa se quel punto La clip iniziale è un breve estratto della traccia numero 17 “Adagio” dalla colonna sonora del film di Wong Kar Wai “2046” (composed by Rolf Løvland, performed by Secret Garden, featuring David Agnew, publisher Philips Classics, courtesy PolyGram, 2004 all rights reserved). La seconda clip è il finale di “2046” (scritto, diretto e prodotto da Wong Kar Wai, con Tony Leung, Gong Li e Maggie Cheung, 2004 all rights reserved)
Il mio segreto per Angkor Wat L'immagine e la clip sono tratte da “In the mood for love” (scritto, diretto e prodotto da Wong Kar Wai, con Maggie Cheung e Tony Leung, musiche Shigeru Umebayashi, costumi William Chang, fotografia Mark Lee Ping Bin e Christopher Doyle, 2000 all rights reserved)
MOVIE DISCUSSION: Melanie Dejesus joins Stephen and Melvin to talk about another Criterion Collection entry, In the Mood for Love. Often considered in competition for Wong Kar-Wai's best film against Chungking Express, the three discuss its themes of unfulfilled romance and intimacy, as well as meditations on time. Topics: (PATREON EXCLUSIVE) 25-minutes talking about foreign movies we recommend, from kung-fu flicks to zombie horror! (PATREON EXCLUSIVE) Melanie immediately caught on to the film's usage of music and loved how it balanced its romance and friendship between Mr. Chow and Mrs. Chan.Melvin felt the film cleverly depicted scenes as dreamy, which is amplified with the aforementioned soundtrack including multicultural music.Stephen, "I think more than anything, it's the way the movie looks, sounds, and feels that really connects with me."Our two leads are simultaneously emotionally complex and emotionally immature.Discussing the developed motif for the song "Yumeji's theme", which plays several times within In the Mood for Love.In the Mood for Love displays a very dynamic and extensive image of the allure toward a lifestyle that cannot and will not fulfill someone's lost desires.In the Mood for Love is also the kind of movie that is both extremely interpretable and also clear about its themes.A discussion on non-sexual, intimate co-ed relationships in a religious culture that often separates or discourages co-ed relationships, despite living in a post-sexual revolution world where an individual's sexuality may not be heteronormative.In the Mood for Love also has a strong through-line about time and transition, and the fleeting nature of present or potential joy.Recommendations: Quarantine (2008)[REC] (2007) with qualifiersIp Man FranchiseSupport the showSupport on Patreon for Unique Perks! Early access to uncut episodes Vote on a movie/show we review Social Links: Twitter Website Facebook Group
Wong Kar-wai, the pivotal Hong Kong -based film director is known around the world for his distinct non-linear storytelling, gangster films and artistic love stories. We now venture into his love trilogy, a film recommendation by podcast listener Kimmo. We have previously looked at the director's other work Chunking Express (1994) with guest Mitch Tam, which can be listened here. Films covered in this episode: Days of Being Wild (1990) In the Mood for Love (2000) 2046 (2004) Hosted by Karri Ojala and Henrik Telkki. Edited by Karri Ojala. The Flick Lab theme tune written and performed by Nick Grivell.
Non do mai la stessa risposta La clip è tratta da “2046” (regia Wong Kar-wai-con Tony Leung e Gong Li-produzione Eric Heumann, Amedeo Pagani, Wong Kar-wai-2004 all rights reserved)
Longtime friend of the pod but first-time guest Jack is with us as we dedicate an entire episode to the brilliant and unconventional Wong Kar Wai, a master of Hong Kong cinema. 01:31 - As Tears Go By 17:30 - How were you introduced to WKW? 20:06 - In the Mood for Love 30:42 - Favorite WKW tropes 36:33 - 2046 46:50 - WKW ranking
The “Cinephile Cuties” are ready to fall in love with their next-door neighbor in the 1960’s. That’s because they’re chatting about Wong Kar-wai’s In the Mood for Love. Casey tries to get Patrick to reveal his deepest, darkest secret. And Patrick talks about his preferred work toilet. Plus, they put In the Mood for Love through their proprietary “Fartsy Test.” Patrick recommends a drink pairing. And they give each other notes to improve the show. Listen in to see if it’s working! If you like this show, tell a friend! And if you want to send us some beer money for the show, Venmo @Patrick-MallonFollow Farthouse on Twitter and InstagramFollow Patrick and Casey and on TwitterAnd follow Patrick and Casey on Letterboxd.
To discuss the films of August 2005, hosts Brad and Kevin have forced each other to rewatch The 40 Year-Old Virgin, The Constant Gardener, Broken Flowers, and 2046. Is The 40 Year-Old Virgin even better today than it was 13 years ago? Did Rachel Weisz deserve the Oscar for The Constant Gardener? Does Broken Flowers […]
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Join Martin Kessler and Dave Eaves as they travel through time (forward, at regular speed) and try to figure out what Lo-Fi science fiction is exactly. They discuss examples new and old, of films that take an unconventional approach to all manner of sci-fi subjects. They discuss the themes, subtle production design, and walking the tightrope of pretentious in films that may not be obviously sci-fi. Then they let their humanity show, and can’t resist comparing them to sci-fi films on the opposite end of the spectrum, bemoaning Alien: Covenant and ruining Star Wars forever. Follow Dave Eves into The Zone (or on Twitter) at @CinemaVsDave
After finding a few loopholes through major technical issues I've managed to put this one together. I hope it plays ok! 1. Seventy Cops - Steroid Maximus 2. Shambala - Beastie Boys 3. El Ritmo - Wicked Knee 4. Mayonaka no Bossa Nova - Pink Martini & Saori Yuki 5. Siboney - Xavier Cugat/Connie Francis 6. Done and Said - She Makes War