Wong Kar-wai has been comparatively quiet since his final function movie, The Grandmaster, was launched in 2013. However the famend Hong Kong director has been ramping issues up just lately, making ready a brand new TV sequence, producing the Thai Sundance movie One for the Highway, and capturing a Lunar New Yr business for Mercedes Benz. Or “curating” a business, because the textual content claims onscreen, although the brief movie has all of the hallmarks of a Wong movie. Watch brief under.
Wong Kar-wai Brief for Mercedes Benz
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Created for Mercedes Benz China at the side of the Lunar New Yr, which takes place this Friday, the 6-minute brief is “curated” by Wong Kar-wai, in response to on-screen textual content, although Ogilvy Asia claims the Within the Temper for Love filmmaker really directed it.
And the movie positively screams Wong Kar-wai: it has heat, delicate colours illuminating the rain-drenched Hong Kong streets at night time, shallow focus, delicate slow-motion results, a person crying alone in a bar. However the brief is definitely an advert for Mercedes Benz, which sort of takes you out of it — the moody tempo giving solution to a variety of quick cuts and zooms, the classical piano giving solution to a tacky pop music.
It looks like it’s changing into a development for well-regarded filmmakers to shoot a brief movie for the Lunar New Yr celebration, with The Farewell filmmaker Lulu Wang just lately directing a Lunar New Yr-themed brief for Apple. However I’m glad to see high-profile administrators drawing consideration to a vacation that’s principally ignored within the States by way of visually placing shorts comparable to these.
Wong is making ready to make his tv debut with Blossoms Shanghai, a TV drama venture that initially started as a function movie, based mostly on the brief tales by Jin Yucheng. Wong started creating the venture — then referred to as Blossoms — means again in 2015, and had supposed it to change into his follow-up to The Grandmaster. Ultimately, this brief, which can or might not be really directed by Wong, is the unofficial follow-up, although we will you should definitely see Wong behind the digital camera for Blossoms Shanghai.
The filmmaker has additionally been busy in different areas, debuting his restored and re-edited masterpieces through Criterion and Janus, and producing Nattawut Poonpiriya‘s Sundance dramedy One for the Highway.