Wong Kar-wai’s Cinematic Aftertaste

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025

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  • @heathermuffins
    @heathermuffins 28 дней назад +8

    Fallen Angels is my favorite. It’s such a beautiful film, the way he uses reflections and light, characters who do irrational things out of desperation and loneliness, it also makes me want to go to 90s Hong Kong. The scenes with the mute guy and his father always tug at my heartstrings. It’s a very emotionally diverse film.

    • @AuteurCinema
      @AuteurCinema  28 дней назад

      @@heathermuffins I adore Fallen Angels as well. The relationship between Takeshi and his father is the most touching out of Wong’s entire filmography, and yeah the style is unmatched haha. Thank you for watching ❤️

  • @tccandler
    @tccandler 2 месяца назад +30

    The greatest director of all time... IMO.

    • @AuteurCinema
      @AuteurCinema  2 месяца назад +2

      @@tccandler I’m right there with you man, a very special director ❤️

  • @bobbsaunders
    @bobbsaunders 2 месяца назад +14

    Having now seen In ther Mood for Love and Chungking Express I am also tending towards Wong Kar Wai as my favourite director . . . but then I recall /Park Chan Wook . . . Of course you just cannot compare them, they are so different. One predominantly stimulates the heart , the other predominantly stimulates the head. Both are geniuses. Thankyou as always, Joe, for another great analysis.

    • @AuteurCinema
      @AuteurCinema  2 месяца назад +1

      @@bobbsaunders Nice to see you as always Bob ! As you say, both are geniuses and it’s difficult to compare the two of them. It’s great to hear you’ve seen In The Mood for Love now as well ! I hope you manage to check out Fallen Angels, Happy Together and 2046 at some point (I would say these are the remaining essential works of his that you haven’t seen.) Best wishes as always ❤️

    • @SteveSmith-ze5mw
      @SteveSmith-ze5mw 2 месяца назад +1

      Asia is putting out the best film this century.

  • @hollywooddarling
    @hollywooddarling 2 месяца назад +5

    Wong Kar-Wai is often noted as a great stylist, with people even writing off his work as all style and no substance, but actually one of his greatest strengths is his ability to direct actors. You mentioned the book with John Powers, The World of WKW, and in there, when he talks so effusively and lovingly about his actors, you realise that he is the one who had a huge hand in refining Maggie Cheung, Tony Leung, Takeshi Kaneshiro and Leslie Cheung's acting styles. The other great strength of his as a director is his ability to shape the film through the edit. His process without a script is super chaotic, but it shows how flexible he is and change up his stories and characters when he sees what his actors and the actual shoot brings. The concept and script for In the Mood for Love and Happy Together were drastically different from his initial idea and he just changed it up as he shot the film because he saw that the story was changing just as problems cropped up, or what his actors brought to the table.

    • @AuteurCinema
      @AuteurCinema  2 месяца назад +1

      @@hollywooddarling The World of WKW is such a great book, I wish I could of included more but there’s always a point where I have to leave certain things out as it effects the rhythm of my essay so thank you for typing this here ❤️

  • @agesflow6815
    @agesflow6815 Месяц назад +2

    Thank you, Joe.
    I hope youtube fixes their algorithm and promotes more quality channels like yours.
    👍

    • @AuteurCinema
      @AuteurCinema  Месяц назад +1

      @@agesflow6815 Thank you as always my friend ! Who knows what the future holds 👀

  • @cracklingsoda
    @cracklingsoda 2 месяца назад +4

    Your videos have grown so significantly in quality. Kudos man. Always rooting for you

    • @AuteurCinema
      @AuteurCinema  2 месяца назад

      @@cracklingsoda Thank you so much man ! It’s nice to know I’m moving in the right direction. I will forever be learning and refining my craft, trying to push things as far as possible ❤️

  • @CHROMEDOME0000
    @CHROMEDOME0000 14 дней назад +1

    thank you for putting this together

    • @AuteurCinema
      @AuteurCinema  14 дней назад

      @@CHROMEDOME0000 My pleasure! Thank you so much for watching ❤️

  • @tonraqkorr230
    @tonraqkorr230 20 дней назад +1

    Truly great work. Thank you for sharing

    • @AuteurCinema
      @AuteurCinema  19 дней назад

      @@tonraqkorr230 thank you so much for watching ❤️

  • @maj3732
    @maj3732 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you so much for this wonderful video! ❤️ You’ve captured the essence of his films in such a beautiful way. I've enjoyed watching his works countless times, and I’m thrilled to see his cinematography appreciated and analyzed by someone as observant and talented as you!

    • @AuteurCinema
      @AuteurCinema  2 месяца назад +1

      @@maj3732 Thank you so much as always Ma ! There’s never a bad time to revisit the wonderful world of Wong Kar-wai ❤️

  • @KavaliSaikumar-q9i
    @KavaliSaikumar-q9i 2 месяца назад +3

    Keep it up man.your channel deserves more subscribers.put up videos consistently

    • @AuteurCinema
      @AuteurCinema  2 месяца назад

      @@KavaliSaikumar-q9i Thank you so much my friend ! I am always engaged in the creative process, but in order to make videos to the best of my ability it takes time. I need time to research, catch ideas, find the narrative and its structure, sound design, the overall rhythm of my essays etc, there are a lot of moving pieces at work here. With that said I will absolutely do my best to provide essays In a reasonable time period. Thank you so much once again ❤️

  • @MoriohAnime
    @MoriohAnime 2 месяца назад +2

    I love Wong Kar Wai, he’s amazing.

    • @AuteurCinema
      @AuteurCinema  2 месяца назад

      @@MoriohAnime He really is ❤️

  • @InterchangeofNight
    @InterchangeofNight Месяц назад +1

    Amazing video ❤

    • @AuteurCinema
      @AuteurCinema  Месяц назад

      @@InterchangeofNight Thank you as always my friend for your support ❤️

  • @sLePpInG
    @sLePpInG 2 месяца назад +3

    love how concise this was with the selection of interviews. I'm subscribing in case you ever make one about Fellini :)

    • @AuteurCinema
      @AuteurCinema  2 месяца назад +1

      @@sLePpInG I am so glad you liked it ! I always try and make my essays as tight and pertinent as possible. I’d love to explore Fellini at some point, although I have sadly not gotten round to his films yet (the directors I’ve been watching a lot recently are Varda and Von Trier). However Fellini is very high on my priority list. Any place you’d recommend I start ? ❤️

    • @sLePpInG
      @sLePpInG 2 месяца назад +1

      @@AuteurCinema La Dolce Vita is a good start I think. Late in his career he gets very surreal and experimental, and most people don't like them as much (I think it gets too crazy at times).
      And I'm watching Cleo 5 7 later, my first Varda!

    • @AuteurCinema
      @AuteurCinema  2 месяца назад

      @sLePpInG Thanks for letting me know ! Cleo is my favourite from Varda so far so I hope you enjoyed it ❤️

  • @bacarandii
    @bacarandii 2 месяца назад +3

    I appreciate your appreciation. I've long been in the "Wong Kar-why?" camp. To me, he often seems to strive too hard for superficially pretty or dazzling effects without putting much thought into why he's doing it or what he wants to convey. He goes out of his way to impress with undeniably striking but haphazard images rather than cohesively expressing anything in particular in the way of feelings, moods, or ideas... The films feel flashy and scattered to me, like outtakes from perfume commercials. I don't get that compelling "aftertaste" that stays with me and draws me back -- but I've only seen four or five of his films, from "Chunking Express" to "My Blueberry Nights." (I gave up after that one in 2007.) I tend to like movies that open up and allow me room to really watch them, and I feel suffocated by Wong's films sometimes -- like he's ordering me around and pushing me out. That said, many of my favorite movies are ones I didn't like (or didn't "get") the first time around, so I intend to revisit his films when I'm feeling more receptive. Maybe they'll grow on me or I'll grow into them...

    • @AuteurCinema
      @AuteurCinema  2 месяца назад

      @@bacarandii Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. I think it’s great that despite Wong’s work not resonating with you on your first viewings, you’re willing to revisit his world. Maybe they will resonate with you next time round or maybe not 😂. I remember having a similar experience with Blade Runner, where on my first viewing I disliked the film, but when I revisited it I was blown away. It’s exactly what Wong said “you might not get it at the first time, but somehow it lingers.” When you do manage to revisit his films, I’d be very interested to hear if you’re opinions have changed in anyway ❤️

  • @spruceguse
    @spruceguse 2 месяца назад +1

    Any chance you've been influenced by Dodfords video style here?

    • @AuteurCinema
      @AuteurCinema  2 месяца назад

      @@spruceguse There may be a slight influence for sure. As I have begun creating more I watch much less RUclips but I believe I have seen some of his work before and every thing I watch, read, listen to etc may be re fragmented in some way through my work. With that being said though, I don’t want to copy anyone else and I want to continue to find my own voice, which is in all honesty a lifelong process.

  • @RugbyRyan
    @RugbyRyan 2 месяца назад +7

    I’m hoping that this gets me to actually like Wong Kar Wai, because I’ve been ultimately unimpressed by the 4 movies I’ve seen from him. Chungking express is very good but everything else I’ve seen, Fallen Angels, in the mood for love, and Happy together, are just pretty good but I still don’t get how he is considered one of the best ever

    • @AuteurCinema
      @AuteurCinema  2 месяца назад +6

      @@RugbyRyan You don’t need to force yourself to like his films haha. Not every film is made for every person and that’s completely fine. Wong’s films operate in a more experimental realm with a particular emphasis on mood which really works for some people (like myself 😂😂) but for others it can be a struggle. However with this being said, his films definitely do linger and who knows what your reaction would be if you enter his world again ❤️

    • @RugbyRyan
      @RugbyRyan 2 месяца назад +3

      @ that’s the thing, because I usually like movies that hinge on mood like Le Samouraï

    • @AuteurCinema
      @AuteurCinema  2 месяца назад +3

      There is a wide spectrum to mood based cinema though. For example Lynch is a different filmmaker to Wong Kar-wai despite them both emphasising mood. Wong has described his films as “musicals just without the music” so it places him in a rather specific place.