阿飛正傳 (Days of Being Wild) 1990 M
When
3.15 pm, Sat 1 May 2021 (94 mins)Where
Gallery of Modern Art & Cinema A
About
Following the commercial success of As Tears Go By 1988, Wong Kar Wai embarked on Days of Being Wild, an ambitious period drama originally intended as a film in two parts but this never came to fruition. Inspired by the fragmented story structure of Latin American novelists such as Manuel Puig, he embraced an approach that privileged character and feeling over linear plot. The multiple storylines principally involve a shy canteen attendant (Maggie Cheung), a showgirl (Carina Lau) and a cop (Andy Lau). But it’s Leslie Cheung’s central role as the devilishly handsome but emotionally scarred playboy Yuddy who steals almost every frame.
William Chang’s art direction, Christopher Doyle’s photography and Kar Wai’s expert command of his large, star-studded cast, deliver some of cinema's most memorable scenes, such as the final mysterious frames of Tony Leung Chiu-wai. On this, Stephen Teo notes, “The greatness (of this performance) possibly stems from the potential that this character generates.” In the intervening years Days of Being Wild did influence future films, with Maggie Cheung and Tony Leung character’s names reprised a decade later for In the Mood for Love 2000 and its companion film, 2046 2004. – Kristy Matheson, ACMI
M | Medium level violence
Production Credits
- Director: Wong Kar Wai
- Script: Jeffrey Lau, Wong Kar Wai
- Cinematographer: Christopher Doyle
- Editors: Patrick Tam, Hai Kit-Wai
- Print Source: Media Asia
- Rights: Media Asia
- Year: 1990
- Runtime: 94 minutes
- Country: Hong Kong
- Language: Cantonese
- Subtitles: English
- Colour: Colour
- Shooting Format: 35mm
- Screening Format: 4K DCP