In the Mood for Love is a 2000 Hong Kong film directed by Wong Kar-wai, starring Maggie Cheung and Tony Leung. The film premiered on 20 May 2000, at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival, where it was nominated for the Palme d'Or. The film's original Chinese title, meaning 'the age of blossoms' or 'the flowery years' – Chinese metaphor for the fleeting time of youth, beauty and love – derives from a song of the same name by Zhou Xuan from a 1946 film. The English title derives from a Bryan Ferry song, "I'm in the Mood for Love." Wong had planned to name the film Secrets, until listening... to the song late in post-production. The film forms the second part of an informal trilogy, together with the first part Days of Being Wild and the last part 2046 . The film takes place in Hong Kong, 1962. Chow Mo-wan , a journalist, rents a room in an apartment of a building on the same day as Su Li-zhen , a secretary from a shipping company. They become next-door neighbours. Each has a spouse who works and often leaves them alone on overtime shifts. Despite the presence of a friendly Shanghainese landlady, Mrs.
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| Release date: | May 20, 2000 |
| Directed by: | Wong Kar-wai |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 98 Minutes |
| Producer: | Wong Kar-wai |
| Editor: | William Chang |
| Music by: | Shigeru Umebayashi, Michael Galasso |
| Cinematography: | Christopher Doyle, Pin Bing Lee, Kwan Pun Leung |
| Screenplay by: | Wong Kar-wai |