Hoe vaak wordt verlangen niet gestuurd en beantwoord door de lokroep van het (over)spel? Zijn vrouw is weg, haar man is weg – er is geen enkele reden waarom Chow (Tony Leung) en Su (Maggie Cheung) niet aan hun blikkenspel zouden toegeven. Toch kiest Wong Kar-Wai (2046, My Blueberry Nights) daar geen moment voor. Het gevolg? Een goudeerlijk en doorleefd melancholisch filmessay over de randjes van de liefde.
I wrote the following film analysis for a course called Visual Aesthetics and Analysis (University of Antwerp, october 2017-january 2018). In a (combined) visual and written essay on the movie Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen (2012), I argue how the technique of editing & cinematography and the use of music and narrative can contribute to the framing of a darker side of men. My goal is to succesfully connect the analysis of one chosen sequence with a more general thematic evaluation of this special movie.
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