In "In the Mood for Love", Su Lizhen would carry a lunch box and buy wonton noodles every day.
Anyone who has watched Wong Kar-wai's movie "In the Mood for Love" will remember Su Lizhen and Chow Mo-wan's bowl of wonton noodles.
Every evening at dusk, Su Lizhen, dressed in a cheongsam, would carry an insulated lunch box, swaying gracefully, and suggest going to the street corner noodle stall to buy wonton noodles.
In the cramped and dark stairwell, she would always run into Zhou Muyun who had just returned from eating noodles.
The two of them looked at each other, exchanged greetings with a smile, nodded and said "hello", and couldn't help but look back, but they always passed by each other in an instant.
A bowl of wonton noodles creates chance encounters, plays with style, and catalyzes ambiguity. The more times they meet, the two people who share the same disease, embrace their own loneliness and sadness, and evaporate the undercurrent that cannot be hidden in the depths of their emotions.
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Su Lizhen changes her cheongsam every day, but her excuse is always a bowl of wonton noodles.
Later, Su Lizhen and Zhou Muyun stopped eating out. They cooked in the house and shared a wonton noodles. The scene of eating noodles changed. The two also struggled and tried to start a different relationship.