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The Forbidden Romance That Finally Completed After 25 Years [In the Mood for Love - 25th Anniversary Special Edition]

The Forbidden Romance That Finally Completed After 25 Years [In the Mood for Love - 25th Anniversary Special Edition]

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'In the Mood for Love' Special Edition 25th Anniversary Unreleased Episode Main Trailer Released!

'In the Mood for Love' Special Edition 25th Anniversary Unreleased Episode Main Trailer Released!

Finally Completed 'In the Mood for Love'
Director Wong Kar-wai, along with Maggie Cheung and Tony Leung, has unveiled the main trailer for the finally completed 〈In the Mood for Love Special Edition〉, which contains unreleased episodes.The 〈In the Mood for Love Special Edition〉 is the longest version in history, featuring unreleased...
‘In the Mood for Love Special Edition’ Capturing Maggie Cheung from Two Eras! Main Poster Unveiled!

‘In the Mood for Love Special Edition’ Capturing Maggie Cheung from Two Eras! Main Poster Unveiled!

The longest version in history, including unreleased episodes hidden for 25 years, 〈In the Mood for Love Special Edition〉 will be released on December 31.
Director Wong Kar-wai's 〈In the Mood for Love Special Edition〉 has unveiled the main poster that captures Maggie Cheung from two eras transcending time. 〈In the Mood for Love Special Edition〉 is a romance film depicting a secret and beautiful time that can only be experienced in theaters, featuring...
Unreleased Episode Included 'In the Mood for Love Special Edition' Coming to Korea in December!

Unreleased Episode Included 'In the Mood for Love Special Edition' Coming to Korea in December!

A Secret Hidden for 25 Years
Wong Kar-wai's 〈In the Mood for Love〉 is set to be released in Korea in December 2025 as the 〈In the Mood for Love Special Edition〉, which includes unreleased episodes hidden for 25 years, and the teaser poster is being unveiled for the first time.
[Joo Seong-cheol's Locker] Tony Leung Sometimes Wants to Hold an Ashtray.

[Joo Seong-cheol's Locker] Tony Leung Sometimes Wants to Hold an Ashtray.

I get fascinated by objects in movies. I ponder deeply about why the director, cinematographer, art director, or even the actors placed that object in front of the camera. 'Joo Seong-cheol's Locker' is a record of the objects in movies that have lightly stepped on my eyes.
I sometimes hold an ashtray too. In the second meeting after director Hou Hsiao-hsien and actor Tony Leung's 〈Days of Being Wild〉 (1989), there is a scene in 〈In the Mood for Love〉 (1998) where Tony Leung suddenly acts out in a fit of rage.
Dang Hok-Tak Shares Leslie Cheung’s Photo from 30 Years Ago to Welcome the New Year

Dang Hok-Tak Shares Leslie Cheung’s Photo from 30 Years Ago to Welcome the New Year

In the bottom-right corner of the photo, an analog film camera timer reads “January 1, 1996.”
A new photo of Hong Kong film icon Leslie Cheung has been released. It was Dang Hok-Tak—Leslie Cheung’s manager and lover during his lifetime—who posted the photo to mark New Year’s Day. Usually, he uploaded previously unseen photos of Leslie Cheung on social media around April 1 (Leslie Cheung’s...
'In the Mood for Love' Special Edition Confirmed for Release in Korea on December 31

'In the Mood for Love' Special Edition Confirmed for Release in Korea on December 31

A romantic film by Wong Kar-wai featuring previously unreleased episodes hidden for 25 years in 〈In the Mood for Love Special Edition〉
〈In the Mood for Love Special Edition〉 has confirmed its release on December 31 and has unveiled the first teaser trailer.〈In the Mood for Love Special Edition〉 is the longest version in history, featuring unreleased episodes hidden for 25 years, depicting a secret and beautiful time that can only...
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[Interview] "Hong Kong Cinema Needs the 'Lion Rock Spirit' Now" Directors Yang Kwan-yo and Yang Kwan-soon of 'Stuntman'

As part of 'Hong Kong Week 2025@Seoul', which introduces the arts and culture of Hong Kong, the film festival 'Making Waves - A New Wave of Hong Kong Cinema' was held from October 17 to 20 at Cinecube Gwanghwamun.