Wong Kar-Wei Analysis

Wong Kar-Wei

Wong Kar-Wei is a premier auteur of Hong Kong cinema. This auteur is a filmmaker who is able create movies with dazzling images as well as display a clear sense of romanticism. He is well known for his broad ideas while creating experimental films, although wishes not to appear in any of his own films himself. After taking graphic design and a desire to write scripts for action and romantic films, he knew he wanted to become something more at a young age. Now, in his best movies such as Chungking Express and Fallen Angels. In these, his heavy emphasis and focus on unspoken feelings and thoughts gives him his own unique style of telling a narrative. As well as this, his settings, and specific features of his films show his original approach to making interesting stories. For example, in his 2004 film, '2046', Kar-Wei uses a late 1960's setting and adds elements of a sic-fi, futuristic setting which are imagined by the central character. Analysing his films further, the frames in some scenes seem to be infused with colours to symbolise the mood or character emotions within a scene. This is impacted  greatly by the use of music, creating a melancholy, romantic mood overall.

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