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The widely acclaimed films of Wong Kar-wai are characterized by their sumptuous yet complex visual and sonic style. This study of Wong s filmmaking techniques uses a poetics approach to examine how form, style, narration, characterization, genre, and other artistic elements work together to produce dynamic effects on the audience. Bettinson argues that Wong s films from Days of Being Wild and Chungking Express to In the Mood for Love and The Grandmaster are permeated by an aesthetic of sensuousness and disturbance achieved through techniques such as narrative disruptions, jarring cuts, the blocking of facial access, and other complex strategies. The effect is to jolt the viewer out of complete aesthetic absorption. Each of the chapters focuses on a single aspect of Wong s filmmaking. The book also discusses Wong s influence on other filmmakers in Hong Kong and around the world.This tenth-anniversary edition of The Sensuous Cinema of Wong Kar-wai includes a substantial new afterwordbringing the story of Wong s career up to date (including reflections on the Mainland Chinese drama Blossoms Shanghai). Bettinson revisits and extends the arguments of the first edition, surveys the recent key debates on Wong s filmmaking, and introduces fresh lines of critical investigation.The Sensuous Cinema of Wong Kar-wai will appeal to all who are interested in authorship and aesthetics in film studies, to scholars in Asian studies, media and cultural studies, and to anyone with an interest in Hong Kong cinema in general, and Wong s films in particular.
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The widely acclaimed films of Wong Kar-wai are characterized by their sumptuous yet complex visual and sonic style. This study of Wong s filmmaking techniques uses a poetics approach to examine how form, style, narration, characterization, genre, and other artistic elements work together to produce dynamic effects on the audience. Bettinson argues that Wong s films from Days of Being Wild and Chungking Express to In the Mood for Love and The Grandmaster are permeated by an aesthetic of sensuousness and disturbance achieved through techniques such as narrative disruptions, jarring cuts, the blocking of facial access, and other complex strategies. The effect is to jolt the viewer out of complete aesthetic absorption. Each of the chapters focuses on a single aspect of Wong s filmmaking. The book also discusses Wong s influence on other filmmakers in Hong Kong and around the world.This tenth-anniversary edition of The Sensuous Cinema of Wong Kar-wai includes a substantial new afterwordbringing the story of Wong s career up to date (including reflections on the Mainland Chinese drama Blossoms Shanghai). Bettinson revisits and extends the arguments of the first edition, surveys the recent key debates on Wong s filmmaking, and introduces fresh lines of critical investigation.The Sensuous Cinema of Wong Kar-wai will appeal to all who are interested in authorship and aesthetics in film studies, to scholars in Asian studies, media and cultural studies, and to anyone with an interest in Hong Kong cinema in general, and Wong s films in particular.