Happy
Together Movie Review:
The
movie starts with the two main actors having sex. With such
an opening, Wong kar-Wai leaves the audience with no doubt
about the kind of characters they are. Yet it really doesn't
sum up what this movie is about, a complicated examination
of mood, and what love is and what it makes people do, regardless
of gender or sexuality.
This
film marks an interesting change in Wong kar-Wai's hectic,
high-propane style. As measured, yet full of sensuality
and passion as the tango that pervades this film, the film
sets up an atmosphere, not only because of the mentioned
music, but also with its amazing visuals. The film follows
the difficult and ultimately doomed gay relationship between
two men from Hong Kong, stranded in Buenos Aires. One (Leslie
Cheung) is fickle, selfish and irresponsible, the other
(Tony Leung Chiu Wai), though not blind to the situation
and the other's faults, cannot but allow himself to be exploited
in order to be together with the one he loves. It is a film
that, interestingly for its point of origin, treats the
gay subject matter with even-handedness, though the film
depicts the more unsavoury side of gay life. Primarily though,
Wong kar-Wai uses the gay relationship as a vehicle for
exploring ideas of love and the agony that it brings when
it is abused. Beunos Aires is depicted like the end of the
world, the last stop for the truly lost, subject only to
intrusions by busloads of crass tourists and sexual predators
willing to pay for kitsch and artificiality of any kind.
This is not a film which lends itself to a happy mood, in
spite of the title. Happiness exists in memories, or in
a flawed form, precariously existing from one scene to the
next. Though much sadness exists, Tony Leung's character
is touched and reminded by a young cheerful kitchenhand
at the restaurant he works at, that hope and salvation exists,
if only you have the strength to take that step.
The
film still suffers a bit from the organic style of its director,
who eschews having a structure to his film projects. However,
it has a lush style that conjures up moods and feelings
that fascinates and remains entangled in one's mind long
after the movie ends.
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