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  1. Oct 10, 2020 · THE GRANDMASTER - 78%. The Grandmaster is one of Wong Kar-wai's latest movies (2013) and its artistic recreation of Ip Man's peak as a martial arts master, Bruce Lee's famous teacher. That guy's had several films about him already but what sets The Grandmaster apart is Wong Kar-wai's artistic touch and how he adds more cinematic flair to Ip-Man ...

  2. Hong Kong director Wong Kar-wai made three of the 100 greatest foreign-language films in BBC Culture’s poll. His unique style and universal human themes mark him apart from his peers, writes ...

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  4. Mar 24, 2021 · The Movies of Wong Kar Wai, Ranked from Worst to Best. The Criterion Collection's World of Wong Kar Wai set offers a rare chance to get your hands around modern cinema's slipperiest body of work ...

    • Fallen Angels (1995) - 95% Probably one of Wong Kar Wai’s most stylistic movies, Fallen Angels is what you get when style meets substance. Charting the course of two parallel stories intersecting briefly, the film is a stylistic marvel that’s backed with a strong and structured narrative.
    • Days of Being Wild (1991) - 91% It’s a bit surprising to see Days of Being Wild rank higher than In The Mood For Love and Chungking Express. Having marked the beginning of a long collaborative journey between Wong Kar Wai and cinematographer Christopher Doyle, Days of Being Wild is considered as the first film of Wong’s unofficial trilogy, with In the Mood for Love being second and 2046 being third.
    • In The Mood For Love (2000) - 91% Arguably one of Wong Kar Wai’s most famous films, In The Mood For Love is the gold standard of melancholic yearning and romance.
    • Chungking Express (1994) - 88% Chungking Express is one of Wai’s most well-known films that came up quite early in his career. The film had a lasting impression on fans and filmmakers alike, with Quentin Tarantino distributing it to the Western audience.
  5. Oct 22, 2021 · The influence of Hong Kong director Wong Kar Wai on global cinema is difficult to overstate. Wong emerged from the creative ferment of the Hong Kong film industry of the 1980s which, at its peak ...

  6. None of Wong’s films has made as much of an impact as 2000’s In the Mood for Love, the tale of a man and woman brought togeth­er — though not all the way togeth­er — by the fact that their spous­es are cheat­ing on them with each oth­er. Evan Puschak, bet­ter known as the Nerd­writer, ana­lyzes the movie’s pow­er in the video ...

  7. Mar 13, 2016 · Happy Together Still H 2016. Photofest. Two male lovers can’t live with or without each other in Wong’s most intensely focused and heartrending film, which explored the agonizing pangs of love ...

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