| Leslie Cheung, Maggie Cheung, Andy
Lau
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. |