In The Mood For Love — 2001 Short Film

It’s not a sequel. It’s a mood piece. And for fans of Wong’s 2000 masterpiece, it’s a must-watch coda.

In the Mood for Love is defined by the "look"—characters spying on one another through door frames, reflections in mirrors, and stolen glances in alleyways. It is a film about seeing but not touching. in the mood for love 2001 short film

Following a confrontation with her lover's mistress, the customer returns to the store distressed and gorging on cake. After she falls asleep, the store owner kisses her, ostensibly to "clean traces of cake" from her face, only to find she is awake and reciprocates the embrace. Connection to My Blueberry Nights It’s not a sequel

: Unlike the 1960s period setting of the main feature, the 2001 short is set in a contemporary convenience store . In the Mood for Love is defined by