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Days of Being Wild - A Fei zheng chuan (1990)
Synopsis
Set in 1960, the
film centers on the young, boyishly handsome Yuddy, who learns from the drunken
ex-prostitute who raised him that she is not his real mother.
Hoping to
hold onto him, she refuses to divulge the name of his real birth mother. The
revelation shakes Yuddy to his very core, unleashing a cascade of conflicting
emotions.
Two
women have the bad luck to fall for Yuddy; one a quiet lass named Su Lizhen who
works at a sports arena, the other a glitzy showgirl named Mimi.
Yuddy
passively lets the two compete for him, unable or unwilling to make a choice. As
Lizhen slowly confides her frustration to a cop named Tide, he falls for her.
The same is true for Yuddy’s friend Zeb, who falls for Mimi. Later,
Yuddy learns of his birth mother’s whereabouts and heads out to the Philippines.
—IMDb
Cast: Leslie Cheung,
Maggie Cheung, Andy Lau, Carina Lau, Rebecca Pan, Jacky Cheung, Tony Leung Chiu
Wai
Berlinale (Forum), Sundance (New Hong Kong Cinema)
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Read about this film
Title: Days of Being Wild - A Fei zheng chuan (1990)
Directed by: Wong Kar Wai
Date of birth: 17 July 1958, Shanghai, Hong Kong
Writing credits:
Wong Kar Wai, Jeffrey Lau
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese | Tagalog | English | Mandarin
Color: Color
Runtime: 94 min.
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