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Days of Being Wild

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Days of Being Wild (1990)

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Reviews Counted: 29

Fresh: 26

Rotten:3

Average Rating: 7.7/10

Runtime: 89 mins

Genre: Foreign Films

Theatrical Release: Nov 19, 2004 Limited

Box Office: $18,090

Synopsis: DAYS OF BEING WILD is the film that started it all for auteur art film director Wong Kar Wai, exhibiting many of the preoccupations and devices that would characterize his work throughout his... DAYS OF BEING WILD is the film that started it all for auteur art film director Wong Kar Wai, exhibiting many of the preoccupations and devices that would characterize his work throughout his career until the present time. The precise, almost melodic slowness of the pacing is reflective of the existential conundrum in which the characters are mired, offsetting the random, fleeting nature of the glimpses of love they are afforded. The first film in Wong's oeuvre that is a product of his happy alliance with cinematographer Christopher Doyle, it is a film of chance, the persistence and terrifying weight of time and memory, and the fortuitous accident that passes for love. Leslie Cheung stars as Yuddy, a vain, sexually predatory orphan whose mother abandoned him with her prostitute sister when he was very young; today, he lackadaisically searches for his birth mother while living his layabout lifestyle funded by his put-upon aunt. He approaches Lai (Maggie Cheung), a snack bar clerk, who rejects him but is haunted by Yuddy's classic line that they were friends for exactly one minute on that exact date; although realizing that he will never care for her she continues to pine for him, turning for solace to a cop (Andy Lau) who duly falls in love with her. Yuddy moves on to Mimi (Carina Lau), a beautiful cabaret dancer who is ultimately unable to maintain her tough facade when she falls for Yuddy; her vulnerability draws in Yuddy's best friend (Jackie Cheung), who idolizes him and is rejected by Mimi. The soap-opera quality of this web of love serves to illustrate the uncontrollable nature of emotions and the fact that they are governed by coincidence, underscoring the rather bleak existentialism of the film. However, the humanity depicted in the actors' stunning performances, and the dreamlike nature of the sequences that effect the impression of memory, redeem the seemingly unredeemable characters. [More]

Starring: Leslie Cheung, Andy Lau, Maggie Cheung, Jacky Cheung

Starring: Leslie Cheung, Andy Lau, Maggie Cheung, Jacky Cheung, Alex Man, Carina Lau, Tony Leung Chiu-Wai

Director: Kar-Wai Wong

Director: Kar-Wai Wong
Studio: Kino International

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Nov 30, 1999

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    A dark moody period piece about unrequited love.

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    12/19/06
    Dennis Schwartz
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    01/26/06
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    Twelve years after first seeing Days of Being Wild, I’m finally developing some fondness for it.

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    07/31/05
    Andy Klein
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    06/19/05
    Emanuel Levy
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    The ‘60s were a time of alienation and sadness, which I suppose Wong was trying to reflect here. But he’s chosen characters so monumentally self-destructive that it’s difficult to care about them.

    Full Review Source: San Diego Metropolitan | comment Comment
    03/12/05
    Jean Lowerison
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    Unless the film is pure homage, the film lacks authenticity

    Full Review Source: Pasadena Weekly | comment Comment
    03/10/05
    John Esther
    Pasadena Weekly
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    Wong has a reputation for slow-moving mood pieces in which very little happens, but that's not the case here.

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    03/03/05
    Luke Y. Thompson
    New Times
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    Wong's always-striking visual style uses floating, neon colors and extreme angles to emphasize disconnected souls.

    Full Review Source: Combustible Celluloid | comment Comment
    02/28/05
    Jeffrey M. Anderson
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    02/26/05
    Stephen Cole
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    Needless to say a must-see for Wongcolytes, Days of Being Wild is also an excellent entry point for people who haven't yet caught this most exotic and habit-forming of cinematic bugs.

    Full Review Source: Toronto Star | comment Comment
    02/25/05
    Geoff Pevere
    Toronto Star
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    Every shot is perfectly composed and compelling, with light and shadow manipulated to maximum effect.

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    02/25/05
    Carla Meyer
    San Francisco Chronicle
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    It now seems like a promising apprentice work, almost a blueprint for the writer-director's most acclaimed and famous film, In the Mood for Love.

    Full Review Source: Seattle Times | comment Comment
    02/18/05
    John Hartl
    Seattle Times
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    There are images in Days that can make your heart stop for no other reason than that they're perfect.

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    02/18/05
    Ty Burr
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    The languorous atmosphere of longing, disconnection and emotional isolation is hypnotic.

    Full Review Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer | comment Comment
    02/17/05
    Sean Axmaker
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    It may have been released in the olden days of 1991, but Wong Kar-Wai's Days of Being Wild remains pulsatingly contemporary.

    Full Review Source: Washington Post | comment Comment
    02/03/05
    Desson Thomson
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    01/25/05
    Rumsey Taylor
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    A triumph of movie pop poetics.

    Full Review Source: Chicago Tribune | comment Comment
    01/13/05
    Michael Wilmington
    Chicago Tribune
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    A heady mix of sex, obsession, alienation and angst.

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    01/07/05
    Tim Cogshell
    Boxoffice Magazine
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    Feels exciting, in part, because you are watching an auteur lay the groundwork -- with an assortment of clocks, watches and meticulously detailed moments -- for ideas and moods he will obsessively follow in later films.

    Full Review Source: L.A. Weekly | comment Comment
    01/06/05
    Kim Morgan
    L.A. Weekly
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    In many ways, Days of Being Wild anticipated the overall pattern of its writer-director- auteur's haunting career.

    Full Review Source: New York Observer | comment Comment
    11/29/04
    Andrew Sarris
    New York Observer
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