In the Mood for Love (2000) Review: A Chinese Classic
★★★★½ 4.5/5
Essential viewing — a certified classic.
Is In the Mood for Love worth watching?
Yes — In the Mood for Love remains one of the most celebrated films from China, with a 99% Critic Score and enduring audience appeal. On Celluloid it holds a 99% Critic Score, 92% Audience Score, 85 Metascore, 4.4 on Letterboxd, and 8.1 on IMDb — numbers that explain why it still surfaces on every “best of China” list.
What is In the Mood for Love about?
Two neighbors in 1960s Hong Kong suspect their spouses of infidelity and form a bond restrained by propriety, longing, and unspoken desire. Directed by Wong Kar-wai, the film stars Tony Leung, Maggie Cheung, Ping Lam Siu, and remains a reference point for Romance and Drama filmmaking from China.
Should you watch In the Mood for Love?
Yes, without hesitation — In the Mood for Love rewards viewers who want more than algorithm-friendly new releases. At 98 minutes, it more than earns its running time — and the critics’ consensus still resonates today: Wong Kar-wai’s mood piece is cinema as perfume — elegant, aching, and unforgettable.
Where can I watch In the Mood for Love?
Streaming availability varies by region — check major platforms in your country or local cinemas for revival screenings. In the Mood for Love (2000) is widely indexed on IMDb (tt0118695) and remains one of the most searched classic titles from China on NewMoviesReviews.com.