Happy Together - The Inevitability Of Moving On
PATREON: / youhavebeenwatchingfilms #HappyTogether #WongKarWai #CriterionCollection Happy Together - The Inevitability Of Moving On: BRIEF NOTE - I'm very sorry if I mispronounce the names and locations within this video! :( This week's video essay kicks off our month celebrating modern Asian classics with one of Wong Kar-wai's most beloved films, Happy Together! An anti-romance between two gay men whose relationship is highly volatile, Happy Together evaluates the nature of human connection, balancing the explosive with the intimate. The film ultimately questions what it is we take away with ourselves as our bonds crumble, leaving us to move on. Source of Derek Elley quote: https://variety.com/1997/film/reviews... If you enjoyed this video essay, please consider subscribing for more video essays like this! YHBWF also has a Patreon where you can support us for extra content! Thank you so much for watching! -------------------- 💖 Patreon: / youhavebeenwatchingfilms 🎵 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4iCpM... ✂ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@youhavebeenw... 📷 Instagram: / youhavebeenwatchingfilms 🎥 Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/OliviaBagshaw/ 🌎 Facebook: / youhavebeenwatchingfilms 🎶 Bandcamp: https://oliviabagshaw.bandcamp.com/

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