In the old days, if someone had a secret they didn’t want to share, they went up a mountain, found a tree, carved a hole in it, and whispered the secret into the hole. Then they covered it with mud and leave the secret there forever.
I watch this movie when it was originally released, it inspired me to visit Angkor Wat since then. I finally visited in Sept, the tour guide pointed the right side of the temple,where this movie was film. I have to check all my picture to see if I was taking the right corner or not. Angkor Wat is huge, you will need half day to see everything, a 3 day pass is US$62
The finality of certain experience just become such a necessity, sometime... lucky are ones who get to live it until death but look at 2000 years from now or 2000 years backward, so many stories and secrets lost, but still reverberating in some of the loneliest places on earth... the only solace then becomes in the fact that little or more time but nothing stays anyways... either time will kill or necessities... It's difficult to express and guess that's where cinemas like this just blows us away. One of the sweetest scene wong kar could craft
When somebody has a secret he can only tell it to the stones, to somehting who´s higher than ourselves. That´s only way to keep a secret. This scene made over me so big impression years ago. I love this movie.
Western cultures are similar. They don't produce movies with this movie's pace, storytelling or atmosphere, that's what I meant. They're different, so this movie was nice for a change. In 99% of Western movies, there would have been a happy ending and they would've been intimate.
Denty One Doesn't mean that western countries are inferior. But look at our movies and mainstream movies from the east. There's definitely a difference. I'm just enjoying to see another point of view.. and I find that, even in Europe, too many, though not all, movie makers follow a formula that speaks to audiences and exploit it - even in critically acclaimed movies. There's just a difference, even if it's just due to the respective country's mentality and culture. But you're right, my statement was a bit too broad. I do enjoy western movies, but sometimes I get tired of the same point of view. Thanks, I enjoyed your input.
+Niamh_ Go watch some Ingmar Bergman, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Wes Anderson, Wim Wenders, Werner Herzog, Terrence Malick, Andrei Tarkovsky etc. and come up with that ignorant statement again.
+uezs I've actually seen movies from all of those directors. I prefer watching non-western movies every once in a while, because they're different and offer different narratives. It's actually ignorant and incredibly arrogant to assume one must not have seen a lot of films to prefer watching movies from other cultures. Maybe you need to stop thinking everyone has to share your opinion.
En la antigüedad si alguien tenía un secreto que no quería compartir ¿sabes lo que hacía? Iba a la montaña, encontraba un árbol, escarbaba un hoyo en él y le susurraba su secreto. Luego lo cubría con barro y dejaba el secreto ahí para siempre" In the mood for love - 2000
Responding to this comment 15 years later. I hope you are doing good whoever you are, wherever you are. In The Mood For Love is such a beautiful movie. I will never forget the emotions it induces within me, especially this theme and the Yumeji's theme.
It might look silly to be like people in this movie, whispering into a hole, covering it up by mud. But everything changed when you deeply love someone. It hurts like a gut punch
Just want to leave a trace here. This ending did not satisfy me, but I love the fact that it is kind of open. I don't care, in my imagination, thse two will end up together in some way. Such love cannot end on regret.
In the old days, if someone had a secret they didn’t want to share, they went up a mountain, found a tree, carved a hole in it, and whispered the secret into the hole. Then they covered it with mud and leave the secret there forever.
Oh. I was just looking for this in text.. Thanks fatima
You did so?!
this scene hurts me each time....it's beautiful and devasting at the same time.
"The love of my life belongs to another man."
vpvasquez8 ... and that is pretty much the worst thing in the world.
I watch this movie when it was originally released, it inspired me to visit Angkor Wat since then. I finally visited in Sept, the tour guide pointed the right side of the temple,where this movie was film. I have to check all my picture to see if I was taking the right corner or not. Angkor Wat is huge, you will need half day to see everything, a 3 day pass is US$62
Thank you for visiting Angko Wat and other complex.
the music and scene go so well together. The movie perfectly captures unrealized love and profound longing for what could have been. Beautiful.
Best ending sequence in cinema
Can’t think of anything better
@@jeanfrancoisnelson Only Andrei Rublev and City Lights, imo
The finality of certain experience just become such a necessity, sometime... lucky are ones who get to live it until death but look at 2000 years from now or 2000 years backward, so many stories and secrets lost, but still reverberating in some of the loneliest places on earth... the only solace then becomes in the fact that little or more time but nothing stays anyways... either time will kill or necessities...
It's difficult to express and guess that's where cinemas like this just blows us away.
One of the sweetest scene wong kar could craft
The first film that ever made me feel emotional pain.
My number one was Nuovo Cinema Paradiso. 20 years later, Wong Kar-Wei made In the mood for love
The most beautiful movie in the world and the most beautiful ending.
When somebody has a secret he can only tell it to the stones, to somehting who´s higher than ourselves. That´s only way to keep a secret. This scene made over me so big impression years ago. I love this movie.
first class ending to a great film
One of the most beautiful movies I've ever seen.. and, thankfully, so different from all the Western movies.
Western cultures are similar. They don't produce movies with this movie's pace, storytelling or atmosphere, that's what I meant. They're different, so this movie was nice for a change. In 99% of Western movies, there would have been a happy ending and they would've been intimate.
Agree with Niamh
Denty One Doesn't mean that western countries are inferior. But look at our movies and mainstream movies from the east. There's definitely a difference. I'm just enjoying to see another point of view.. and I find that, even in Europe, too many, though not all, movie makers follow a formula that speaks to audiences and exploit it - even in critically acclaimed movies. There's just a difference, even if it's just due to the respective country's mentality and culture.
But you're right, my statement was a bit too broad. I do enjoy western movies, but sometimes I get tired of the same point of view.
Thanks, I enjoyed your input.
+Niamh_
Go watch some Ingmar Bergman, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Wes Anderson, Wim Wenders, Werner Herzog, Terrence Malick, Andrei Tarkovsky etc. and come up with that ignorant statement again.
+uezs I've actually seen movies from all of those directors. I prefer watching non-western movies every once in a while, because they're different and offer different narratives. It's actually ignorant and incredibly arrogant to assume one must not have seen a lot of films to prefer watching movies from other cultures. Maybe you need to stop thinking everyone has to share your opinion.
I've just finished watching this movie... what can I say? What can possibly be said?
Definitely one of my all-time favourites! 5*
cinema at its finest
En la antigüedad si alguien tenía un secreto que no quería compartir ¿sabes lo que hacía? Iba a la montaña, encontraba un árbol, escarbaba un hoyo en él y le susurraba su secreto. Luego lo cubría con barro y dejaba el secreto ahí para siempre"
In the mood for love - 2000
so sad but so beautiful
Time has come to separate I cried when ever I see this
One of my fav music, I play it often. So nice to hear and a lovely film as well. Thanks for uploading.
Responding to this comment 15 years later. I hope you are doing good whoever you are, wherever you are.
In The Mood For Love is such a beautiful movie. I will never forget the emotions it induces within me, especially this theme and the Yumeji's theme.
God! So touching, so pure, so painfully beautiful...no comment actually.
you know the sound of heart drop on ground
The thing that comes to mind when I see Angkor Wat is the YES Song from the Union album
Ankor Wat is an elevating experience, visited in February 2024
My favourite scene
The most beautiful longing...
The best moment in the film...
the secret of happiness is not in doing what one likes, but in liking one does.
easier said than done
Angkor Wat, Cambodia!
Thank you Wang Kar Wai 🙏🏻
So beautiful
Perfect
Great film and amazing scene and beautiful music !
5*****
Thanks for share fiada81 !
Beautiful!
so great so touching!!! in every movement they made!! I love it
Gracias!!! hermosamente triste
First time watching this video without wanting to cry. Don’t know if that is progression or regression 🤔
cudowne
Κι αν δεν μπορείς να κάμεις την ζωή σου όπως την θέλεις,
τούτο προσπάθησε τουλάχιστον
όσο μπορείς: μην την εξευτελίζεις
Kavafis 🙏
great conclusion to densely seductive film-making and score.
nice...
It might look silly to be like people in this movie, whispering into a hole, covering it up by mud. But everything changed when you deeply love someone. It hurts like a gut punch
Powerful scene
Watch the movie THE LOVER also with Tony Leung 🤗🤗🤗🤗
does anyone have the sheet music to this? please message me.. i wanna play this on my cello
such a painful scene
@1shrutik Angkor Watt Temple, Cambodia
I need go to Angkor...to do the same thing...and I'll finally die in peace. I'm so old... how can I go there?
Que final triste
Elmeddin Huseynov Endless love!!!
in the mood for love = cassablanca
Where is the greater composition of this by M. Galasso?
💔💔💔💔💔💔💔
in case u didn't find about yet, i recomend u kim ki-duk's movies
@NasirellieSpice This is Wong Kar Wai O_o
@NasirellieSpice Lol, ok, sorry then :D
Can anyone please tell me that where is this place?
Angkor Wat, Siem Reap, Cambodia.
Angkor Wat, Siem Reap, Cambodia. I visited 3 months ago, very affordable to visit during Sept. A 3 day pass to visit all the temples is only US$62
Cambodia
It's a Hindu temple dedicated to Bhagwan Vishnu. Angkor Wat, Cambodia.
:))))
are you fucking kidding me shanna
Just want to leave a trace here. This ending did not satisfy me, but I love the fact that it is kind of open. I don't care, in my imagination, thse two will end up together in some way. Such love cannot end on regret.
Devasting.
He's praying, "let this movie end quickly, make enough money, and get me back to my family" ^_^
No that is your mind