The Silence and Longing in In the Mood for Love

Elegy in silk and silence. A love that never arrives Wong Kar-wai's In the Mood for Love is not a romance - it's a requiem. A film of glances, gestures and gliding camera work, it tells a story of two neighbours in 1960's Hong Kong who discover their spouses are having an affair. In their… Continue reading The Silence and Longing in In the Mood for Love

The Art of Silence in The Remains of the Day

A life in service. A silence of regret James Ivory's The Remains of the Day is a masterclass in emotional repression. Adapted from Kazuo Ishiguro's novel, the film follows Stevens, a devoted English butler whose loyalty to duty eclipses his own emotional life. Set against the backdrop of a fading aristocracy and rising political unrest,… Continue reading The Art of Silence in The Remains of the Day

Exploring Time and Silence in The Hours

Three women, three timelines, one quiet ache Stephen Daldry's The Hours is a cinematic elegy - woven from silk robes, ticking clocks and the emotional weight of lives lived in a quiet desperation. Adapted from Michael Cunningham's novel, the film follows three women across different eras, each haunted by the same novel (Mrs Dalloway), and… Continue reading Exploring Time and Silence in The Hours