Synopsis. Based on Puccini's beloved opera La Bohème, Rent follows the ups and downs of a year in the life of a group of impoverished, artistic friends living in Manhattan's East Village. Mark, an aspiring filmmaker, struggles to find his place in the world; his roommate Roger, an HIV-positive musician, wonders how he will leave his mark before he dies.
In the Mood for Love Script. Year: 2000. Director: Wong Kar-wai. Written by: Wong Kar-wai (Screenplay) Script Synopsis: Taking place in Hong Kong of 1962, a melancholy story about the love between a woman and a man who live in the same building and one day find out that their husband and wife had an affair with each other. In the Mood for LoveIn The Mood For Love examines the outbreak of an expensive fantasy, which only serves to keep you from the heartache that it was meant to solve. Soundtrack. Two songs that really struck me. "Yumeji's theme", is the most overplayed song in a film, period. I swear I heard it like eight times throughout the film.
Overview. Two neighbors become intimate after discovering that their spouses are having an affair with one another. Wong Kar-wai. Director, Screenplay. Liu Yichang. Story. Top Billed Cast. Tony Leung Chiu-wai. Chow Mo-Wan. Maggie Cheung. Su Li-zhen - Mrs. Chan. Rebecca Pan. Mrs. Suen. Kelly Lai Chen. Mr. Ho. Siu Ping-lam. Ah Ping. Chin Tsi-Ang.
Be the first to contribute! Just click the "Edit page" button at the bottom of the page or learn more in the Plot Summary submission guide. Synopsis. It looks like we don't have a Synopsis for this title yet. Be the first to contribute! Just click the "Edit page" button at the bottom of the page or learn more in the Synopsis submission guide.Chow Mo-wan. Chow is one of the main characters of the film. He works at a newspaper and enjoys reading and writing martial arts serials. His interest in these serials reflects his more traditional view of romance and chivalry. Chow responds to his wife's affair by pursuing his neglected interests and falling in love with his neighbor, Su. Here's In The Mood For Love's quietly devastating ending scene explained. Wong Kar-wai is arguably best known for 1994's Chunking Express, a Hong Kong set romance that was acclaimed for its dreamy atmosphere and cinematography. A yearning for romance is at the core of most of the filmmaker's work, including Chunking Express "sequel" Fallen Angels, Happy Together or his only English language