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    Li Keng Wong Biography

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    She was born on April the year of 1988.(McFarland 1)Her name means beautiful jade in Chinese.(McFarland 1)They lived in a village called Goon Do Hong.(McFarland 2) She moved to America on Gold Mountain.(McFarland 21)She had a chance to win the lottery.(McFarland 93)Than the celebrated something called a yaka bong. (McFarland 31)She soon learned English.(McFarland 95)She also had children she was hoping her first was a boy.(McFarland 97)Li keng’s mom wished she was a boy and not a girl.(McFarland

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    In The Mood For Love Essay

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    3/29/17 Film for Change: Analyzing Wong Kar Wai’s Mise-en-scene Filmmaker Wong Kar-Wai knows a thing or two about being the new kid on the block. After moving from Shanghai to British-controlled Hong Kong as a young boy due to the Cultural Revolution‚ Wong struggled to fit in (Gregerson). His siblings were stuck on the mainland after the border closed‚ making him an only child‚ and he struggled to fit in due to his inability to speak Cantonese or English (Wong only spoke Mandarin at that time).

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    The Mood For Love

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    married and you shouldn’t be in love with each others. “In the Mood for Love” has love become confined within the idea‚ that they should not be seen in love due to their current commitment to their spouse‚ especially in a 1960s conservative Hong Kong. Wong Car-wai constructs this fantasy world surrounding the two main lovers to tell a story about forbidden love and the fight to not fully express that love no matter how strong the urge is. He takes us on a journey of self-reflection into our own urge

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    Chungking Express Analysis

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    The two films that I shall be discussing in this essay are‚ ‘Water (2005)’‚ directed by Deepa Mehta and ‘Chungking Express (1994)’‚ directed by Wong Kar-wai. ‘Water’ and ‘Chungking Express’ are two very well-known Asian films. However‚ they are both set in two completely different era’s in time. Firstly‚ ‘Water’ is set in a 1930’s India still under British rule and the second ‘Chungking Express’‚ in a postmodern city. We can see comparisons in both films in terms of gender. However‚ there are also

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    Chungking Express

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    Chungking Express If there was a foreign‚ eccentric‚ intangible movie to watch it would be Chunking Express. Chungking Express is a serious art film‚ independently made by Wong Kar Wai. The film shows many different and abstract scenes that let the viewer have a perspective of the picture. Opposed from Hollywood cinema‚ this film has more of an episodic narrative and a loose chain of cause and effect. The movie has two stories‚ one before and after. In the end we get to see the three main

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    epideictic speech

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    Name: Pung Yue Yun Date: 2/10/2013 3 things I would like to improve: Make eye contact Less monotonous Don’t swing my hand around. Topic: tribute to chew chor meng Specific purpose: to tell the audience how important it is to have a positive outlook in life Introduction When you look at the actors and actresses on television shows‚ their lives seems so smooth sailing and happy. Do you really think that’s always the truth? As the saying goes‚ “Never judge a book by its cover”. Same

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    Harry Wong Procedures Video -- Summary and Response The video has a very strong opening‚ comparing teaching to woodworking. It says that like woodworkers begin with rough wood‚ teachers begin with a group of students full of problems‚ anxieties‚ and misinformation. That all can and must be corrected using procedures in all areas of the classroom. The first procedure given as an example is a way of quieting and grabbing the attention of your students. This should be done in a way that doesn’t belittle

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    Wong Kar-Wai’s visually stunning‚"In the Mood for Love" is a film set in Hong Kong 1962‚ and made in the year 2000. The two protagonists‚ Chow Mo-Wan‚ and Su Li-Zhen‚ become neighbors where they discover that their marital partners have cheated on them. Through their mutual betrayal‚ they begin to develop an intimate bond‚ but the fear of becoming similar to their spouses causes them to avoid expressing it fully. The aesthetic elements play a strong role in broadening the viewer’s understanding of

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    Chungking Express‚ a film by Wong Kar-wai is filmed in loose‚ imprecise splashes of motion and colour. This element along with hand-held camera work are used to create an alluring portrait of Hong Kong in the 1990’s. The film‚ split into two sections involves two smitten cops along with two objects of desire (one a big-time heroin dealer in trouble with her boss‚ the other‚ a flaky waitress who mistakably gets hold of the keys to her admirer ’s apartment). The first cop‚ 223 has broken up with his

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    Mood For Love

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    IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE Set in front of the conservative backdrop of 1960’s Hong Kong‚ Wong Kar Wai’s In the Mood for Love tells the intimate tale of two people who‚ by fate‚ seem to land themselves in each other’s company due to the common bond of the absence of their spouses. The plot of the film is by no means anything original‚ but it is deeply accentuated by the style in which the film is shot. With unconventional camera angles‚ an inconsistent musical score‚ and deep‚ luscious colors‚ In the

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