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Teach You a Lesson (2026)
Look at that couple fight!
"I always thought I was different from Po-Wing. Turns out that lonely people are all the same."
Happy Together (1997) | dir. Wong Kar-wai
Fate Chooses You 佳偶天成 from 🥝 iQIYI and 🐧 Tencent. 📣🗓️ Airing on April 25, 2026. Starring Allen Ren Jialun, Rain Wang Herun, Zhang Kaiying, Huang Yi, Ding Xiaoying, Sun Zeyuan and Riley Wang.
✨ Hollywood, May 14, 2026 ✨
Thanks for coming…
Madonna photographed by Rafael Pavarotti for the "Confessions On A Dance Floor: Part II" album photoshoot, 2026.
10DANCE テンダンス (2025) — I can't go any further with you. If we go any further, it could destroy me.
The Kiss of Life, Jacksonville, Florida, Photo by Rocco Morabito, 1967
“After Randall G. Champion, a telephone company worker on a utility pole in Jacksonville, received an electric shock from a low-voltage line and fell unconscious, J. D. Thompson, his fellow worker, performed mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. The worker survived the accident, and the photo won the Pulitzer Prize in 1968.”
/ Robert Frank, The Americans, 1955-57
Alternative posters of Wong Kar-wai's 'In the Mood for Love' (2000)
The entire 3-minute city ambiance scene from Ghost in the Shell (1995) is already one of the best moments in all of cinema imo, but I NEED to talk about my absolute favorite part from it:
That brief moment when Major Kusanagi and a stranger with her exact same body model catch a glance at one another. How quickly the initial curiosity of seeing the doppelgänger turns into a feeling of unease as the boat carries her away.
She will never meet this stranger. She'll never know anything about her other than the simple reminder that every piece of her cybernetic body is not unique to her. There is no part of her other than her brain and all its memories that she has any true ownership of, and even that isn't immune to being hacked and potentially erased by outside forces. Despite being a part of a bustling city, all she can do is reflect on how utterly isolated she feels as a living being.
How can she possibly define her humanity when she herself is confined in the form of what is essentially a highly modified weapon? How can she relate to others when she has more in common with the mannequins on display in a shopping mall than with the any of the people walking the streets?
All of this inner turmoil at one’s own existence conveyed without a SINGLE word of dialogue spoken. Now that's the power of cinema if I've ever seen it!
I thought we wouldn't be like them, but I was wrong. You won't leave your husband, so I'd rather go away. In the Mood for Love 花樣年華 (2000) dir. Wong Kar-wai
The behind-the-scenes snapshots from Wong Kar-wai's "Happy Together" (1997) in the photobook "Solace" by Wing Shya, a set photographer.
The behind-the-scenes snapshots from Wong Kar-wai's "Happy Together" (1997) in the photobook "Solace" by Wing Shya, a set photographer.