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A few weeks ago in Hong Kong, people were prepping themselves for the upcoming Halloween celebration.

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A poet once said there are no words sadder than "it might have been." It is this pain that comes from missed opportunities that the famous writer and director Wong Kar Wai, of Chungking Express and Happy Together, explores with rapturous elegance in the Chinese language movie In the Mood for Love. The film was released to international acclaim two years ago but was finally shown in local theaters only last week.
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A poet once said there are no words sadder than "it might have been." It is this pain that comes from missed opportunities that the famous writer and director Wong Kar Wai, of Chungking Express and Happy Together, explores with rapturous elegance in the Chinese language movie In the Mood for Love. The film was released to international acclaim two years ago but was finally shown in local theaters only last week.
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