Days of Being Wild

Days of Being Wild

  • Wong Kar-Wai
  • 1990
  • 1h 34m
  • Romance, Crime, Drama

Before "In the Mood for Love" and "2046", Wong Kar-Wai’s second feature brings his signature themes of time, desire, and distance to the forefront in an intoxicating blend of noir and romance. It also marks the director’s first collaboration with the incomparable cinematographer Christopher Doyle.

Synopsis

In 1960s Hong Kong, a group of unruly young adults come together and drift apart in a slow-burning dance of suppressed desire. A disillusioned playboy who seduces and abandons women without remorse is searching for his biological mother. One woman is desperately in love with him. A police officer finds himself caught in the middle of their troubled relationship. What follows is a chain of events driven by obsession, self-discovery, and shocking violence.

Days of Being Wild
Details
Director
Language
Cantonese, Tagalog, English, Mandarin
Also known as
Ah fei jing juen | Οι Άγριες Μέρες μας
Country
Subtitles
Greek
Age rating
12+

Best Picture

Hong Kong Film Awards

1991

Best Director

Hong Kong Film Awards

1991

Best Actor (Leslie Cheung)

Hong Kong Film Awards

1991