1. Chungking Express (1994): A romantic comedy-drama that follows the lives of two lovelorn policemen in Hong Kong. The film gained a cult following worldwide and is often cited as one of Wong's best works.
  2. Fallen Angels (1995): A drama that explores the lives of several eccentric characters in Hong Kong, featuring a blend of dark humor and poignant storytelling.
  3. Happy Together (1997): A romantic drama that tells the story of a tumultuous same-sex relationship, showcasing Wong's sensitive and nuanced approach to complex themes.
  4. In the Mood for Love (2000): A lush and sensual drama set in 1960s Hong Kong, exploring the repressed desires and emotions of a married couple. The film received widespread critical acclaim and earned several awards, including the Best Director award at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival.
  5. 2046 (2004): A sci-fi drama that weaves together multiple storylines, including a nostalgic look back at Wong's earlier film, "Chungking Express".
  6. The Grandmaster (2013): A biographical martial arts drama based on the life of Ip Man, a grandmaster of the Wing Chun style.

Short video popularity -> Drives curiosity -> Leads to long film viewing -> Spurs more fan edits.

The Takeaway

We often pit "long cinema" against "short videos" as if they are enemies. In the context of Asian filmography, they are symbiotic.

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