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Wong Kar-Wai, the director known for his unique cinematography and usage of colors.

1) In the Mood for Love

One of the highest-rated movies on Letterboxd and ranked as the 9th best film of all time by directors’ votes. This is the perfect definition of love — the inventor of the color red. A cinematic masterpiece: In the Mood for Love.

2) Chungking Express

Another Wong Kar-wai movie that stands out with its cinematography and neon colors. Not one but two amazing stories from the director this time. Love, experience, heartbreak, colors, sunshine, nighttime, dim lights, loneliness, feelings… everything you want from a movie is here: Chungking Express.

3) 2046

A sequel to In the Mood for Love: Is it possible to move on? Can you feel the same way again? Will you be able to recreate your feelings? A futuristic movie about memories and desire: 2046.

4) Happy Together

Another film about loneliness and how painful relationships can become — a powerful love story by Wong Kar-wai, the director who redefined love on screen. Two lovers from Hong Kong whose relationship drifts between passion and heartbreak: Happy Together.

5) Fallen Angels

A sequel to Chungking Express, a famous work from Wong Kar-wai. Melancholic, lonely yet unique cinematography — you can’t take your eyes off the film. It may make you dizzy and confuse you, but it’s a difficult yet fascinating cinematic experience: Fallen Angels.