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    Days of Being Wild 1990 POSTER

    Days of Being Wild

    1990

    Cn

    7.4

    43

    91%

    88%

    Action

    Crime

    Drama

    fight

    kiss

    philippines

    radio

    rain

    Romance

    underwear

    Kar-Wai Wong Kar-Wai Wong Director Tony Chiu Wai Leung Tony Chiu Wai Leung as Chow Mo-wan Carina Lau Carina Lau as Leung Fung-ying Maggie Cheung Maggie Cheung as Su Li-zhen Andy Lau Andy Lau as Tide
    Yuddy, a Hong Kong playboy known for breaking girls' hearts, tries to find solace and the truth after discovering the woman who raised him isn't his mother.
    2046 2004 POSTER

    2046

    2004

    Chinese

    7.4

    49

    87%

    85%

    Action

    android

    based on novel or book

    Drama

    jealousy

    lovesickness

    regret

    Romance

    Sci-Fi

    soulmates

    Kar-Wai Wong Kar-Wai Wong Director Tony Chiu Wai Leung Tony Chiu Wai Leung as Chow Mo-wan Carina Lau Carina Lau as Lulu / Mimi / Android Maggie Cheung Maggie Cheung as Su Li-zhen Takuya Kimura Takuya Kimura as Tak / Wang Jing-wen's Boyfriend
    Women enter and exit a science fiction author's life over the course of a few years after the author loses the woman he considers his one true love.
    In the Mood for Love 2000 POSTER

    In the Mood for Love

    2000

    Cn

    8.0

    130

    92%

    94%

    Action

    adultery

    Drama

    husband wife relationship

    lovesickness

    martial arts

    newspaper

    Romance

    secret love

    Kar-Wai Wong Kar-Wai Wong Director Tony Chiu Wai Leung Tony Chiu Wai Leung as Chow Mo-wan Paulyn Sun Paulyn Sun as Mrs. Chow Rebecca Pan Rebecca Pan as Mrs. Suen Maggie Cheung Maggie Cheung as Su Li-zhen - Mrs. Chan
    In 1962 Hong Kong, neighbors Su Li-zhen (Mrs. Chan) and Chow Mo-wan (Mr. Chow) discover their spouses are having an affair. As they spend time together, they develop feelings for each other, but their relationship remains chaste and unspoken, reflecting societal constraints and their own moral compass.
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