Faa Yeung Nin Wa (in The Mood For Love) -

The soundtrack acts as a heartbeat for the film’s tension.

Saturated reds and greens contrast with the characters' muted emotions. Faa yeung nin wa (In The Mood for Love)

The ending at Angkor Wat symbolizes burying a love that could never exist in the real world. The soundtrack acts as a heartbeat for the film’s tension

The title "Faa Yeung Nin Wa" translates to "years like flowers," referring to the fleeting nature of youth and beauty. Faa yeung nin wa (In The Mood for Love)

The nosy landlords represent the judgmental gaze of society.

Wong Kar-wai uses visual language to represent emotional repression.

Characters are often filmed through doorways or window frames.