The Queen’s Film Society presents Wong Kar-wai’s In the Mood for Love (2000) for its April arthouse screening.
Lingering in the spaces between what’s said and what’s left unspoken, two neighbors form a quiet bond after suspecting their spouses of an affair. What unfolds is restrained, aching, and hypnotic, as stolen moments and passing glances carry more weight than words ever could. It’s a study in longing, memory, and the choices that shape the lives we almost live.