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Days of Being Wild, Wong Kar-Wai's second film as a director sees him developing his considerable style and a recurring interest in the subject of unrequited love.
In his English lnaguage debut, director Wong Kar-Wai fails to create the distinct romantic spark that captured filmgoers hearts in his Asian language films.
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Kwak Jae Young directs this true story based on Kim Ho-Sik's Internet letters turned into novel. This sweet, quirky tale rings close to the heart and moves one to tears.
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