Frem Here To Awesome Festival
Advertisement

Days of Being Wild
  • 0
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • Rate this movie.

Buy it now on DVD
Starting at $20.61

Rent it, watch it, find it

Advertisement

Directed by Wong Kar-Wai.
Following up on his debut As Tears Go By, master filmmaker Wong Kar-Wai directs this dark, brooding tale about identity and unrequited love. Set in 1960, the film center of the young, boyishly handsome Yuddy (Leslie Cheung), who learns from the drunken ex-prostitute who raised him that she is not his real mother. Hoping to hold onto him, she refuses to divulge the name of his real birth mother. The revelation shakes Yuddy to his very core, unleashing a cascade of conflicting emotions. Two women have the bad luck to fall for Yuddy. One is a quiet lass who works at a sport arena named Su Lizhen (Maggie Cheung), while the other is a glitzy showgirl named Mimi (Carina Lau). Perhaps due to his unresolved Oedipal issues, he passively lets the two compete for him, unable or unwilling to make a choice. As Lizhen slowly confides her frustration to a cop named Tide (Andy Lau), he falls for her. The same is true for Yuddy's friend Zeb (Jacky Cheung), who falls for Mimi. Later, Yuddy learns of his birth mother's whereabouts and heads out to the Philippines. This film won a armful of trophies at the Hong Kong Film Awards, including Best Director, Best Actor for Leslie Cheung, and Best Picture. ~ Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide
[more]

Reviews and discussions

Write a review

HairyLimeHairyLime Sort of Wild
by HairyLime in HairyLime Blog
is neutral about it.
Was this review helpful? [Be the first to tell us!]
"Been delving back into Wong Kar-Wai's older work of late. Liked this one better than 'Fallen Angels', being more along the lines of a sentimental bittersweet love story and character study like '2046' or 'In the Mood for Love', but it still falls a bit short of the mark. The story was a bit confusing, especially near the end (which character were we watching get all 'duded up' at the end? the cop? the main lead? what happened to getting shot and knived?), but the relationships and romantic dynamics felt fairly true, especially with regard to how love, infatuation and obsession never seem to quite sync up and be wholly reciprocated -- girls always seem to fall for the cad, and nice guys seem to always finish last. Maggie Cheung is incredibly photogenic as usual, and gives an affecting performance as a sad mouse of a girl, who eventually grows a little backbone and gets over the smooth talking lothario Leslie Cheung, who for all his 'cool rese ... " [More]
paulpaul 2046
by paul in paul on spout.com
loved it.
Was this review helpful? [Be the first to tell us!]
"There was a beautiful girl who I once was in a relationship with (although this girl is now a woman living somewhere, she exists in my memory as a girl). The only chance we had to meet was when our relationship had a slim chance of working out. I was pushing to be with her. She pushed me away. We got together anyway. We always had the same fight. Was I going to ruin her life? Keep her from her ambitions? She never pictured herself with a guy like me. Then, one day, she did. She wanted to marry me. But by that point, the argument we had over and over again had left me wanting to leave. I couldn't shake it. I was through. Every few months for years afterward she would call me and ask the same question, "Why didn't we work out?" Every time she called I tried to give her an answer that both of us knew was weak at best. The truth was I didn't know. I still don't. By the time she was ready to start a serious relationship I was finished. Bad timing. 2046 is Wong Kar Wai's late ... " [More]
paulpaul 2046
by paul in paul on spout.com
loved it.
Was this review helpful? [Be the first to tell us!]
"2046 There was a beautiful girl who I once was in a relationship with (although this girl is now a woman living somewhere, she exists in my memory as a girl). The only chance we had to meet was when our relationship had a slim chance of working out. I was pushing to be with her. She pushed me away. We got together anyway. We always had the same fight. Was I going to ruin her life? Keep her from her ambitions? She never pictured herself with a guy like me. Then, one day, she did. She wanted to marry me. But by that point, the argument we had over and over again had left me wanting to leave. I couldn't shake it. I was through. Every few months for years afterward she would call me and ask the same question, "Why didn't we work out?" Every time she called I tried to give her an answer that both of us knew was weak at best. The truth was I didn't know. I still don't. By the time she was ready to start a serious relationship I was finished. Bad timing. 2046 is Wong Kar Wai's latest ... " [More]
 



Community ratings

mavens
Spout mavens
are neutral about it.
most people
Most people
are neutral about it.

Other opinions

paul
paul
loved it.
tinokiev
tinokiev
loved it.
chesterfilms
chesterfilms
loved it.
joshuac
joshuac
is not interested.
marincat
marincat
is not interested.
lopezdash
lopezdash
is not interested.