In the Mood for Love

In the Mood for Love
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese花樣年華
Simplified Chinese花样年华
Literal meaningFlowery Years
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyinhuāyàng niánhuá
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingfaa1joeng6 nin4waa4
Directed byWong Kar-wai
Written byWong Kar-wai
Produced byWong Kar-wai
Starring
Cinematography
Edited byWilliam Chang
Music byMichael Galasso
Production
companies
  • Jet Tone Production
  • Paradis Films
Distributed by
  • Block 2 Pictures (Hong Kong)
  • Océan Films (France)
Release dates
  • 20 May 2000 (2000-05-20) (Cannes)
  • 29 September 2000 (2000-09-29) (Hong Kong)
  • 8 November 2000 (2000-11-08) (France)
Running time
98 minutes
Countries
  • Hong Kong
  • France
Languages
Budget$3 million
Box office$15.1 million

In the Mood for Love (simplified Chinese: 花样年华; traditional Chinese: 花樣年華; lit. 'Flower-like Years', 'the prime of one's youth') is a 2000 romantic drama film written, directed, and produced by Wong Kar-wai. A co-production between Hong Kong and France, the film follows a man (Tony Leung) and a woman (Maggie Cheung) in 1962 who discover that their spouses are having an affair. As they spend time together, they gradually develop feelings for one another. The film is the second installment in an informal trilogy, preceded by Days of Being Wild and followed by 2046.

The film premiered in the official competition at the 53rd Cannes Film Festival, where it received critical acclaim. Tony Leung won the Best Actor award, becoming the first Hong Kong actor to receive the honor. In the Mood for Love was selected as Hong Kong's submission for Best Foreign Language Film at the 73rd Academy Awards, though it was not nominated. It is often listed as one of the greatest films of all time and one of the major works of Asian cinema.