Publication Type : Journal Article
Source : International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering
Campus : Amritapuri
School : School of Arts and Sciences
Year : 2019
Abstract : Motion pictures and the art of movie making started
communicating with the audience and entertaining people
decades before the first movie with dialogues came into existence.
Pre-eminent directors and movie maestros reveled in the art of
expressing emotions through their cinematic pieces without
explicitly constructing them into dialogues. Wong Kar-wai,
Chinese film director, is one such movie maker who gives his
creations the wholeness and beauty of a painting. Through “In
the Mood for Love”, “2046”, “Chungking express”, “Happy
Together” etc. Wong Kar-wai, held art house audiences across the
entire globe captive in his enigmatically beguiling form of art. His
films are noted for its rhythmic unveiling of plot, photographic
and semi-mask techniques and an intense personal flare. In the
Mood for Love, often referred to as one of the greatest cinematic
productions of the era, instantly earned the title of being a
chef-d'œuvre with its unconventional take on a rather
conventional story. The movie, starring Tony Leung Chiu-wai
and Maggie Cheung Man-yuk, is deemed to be a classic for its
unsurpassable cinematography, hauntingly messianic soundtrack
and transfixing mise-en-scène which act as the major mediums
through which the characters communicate their inner lives to the
audience.
Cite this Research Publication : Lekshmi Jayadev, Dr. Shibani Chakraverty Aich,Wong Kar-wai’s technique of communicating emotions through frames, mise-en-scène and soundtrack in in the Mood for love, International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering.