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Quotes from Wong Kar-wai

Sometimes, when you're on the streets, certain music inspires you, and then you have a vision. But, at the end of the day, it's a synthesis of visions, so you have to think, as a director, of a scene, or how to deliver a line, or how do this visually.
~ Wong Kar-wai
I have an image of Shanghai, which is quite different from other directors, I think. The story of Shanghai should happen in back alleys.
~ Wong Kar-wai
At film festivals, I put on my sunglasses and go to sleep because I don't want to see my films again.
~ Wong Kar-wai
Ip Man was an extraordinary man who lived during extraordinary times. He was born to a rich family when the country was still a monarchy and lived through various civil wars, revolutions, the Japanese invasion, and the establishment of the Republic.
~ Wong Kar-wai
I've always wanted to make a film about the Tong Wars, the rioting and the crime factions in San Francisco's Chinatown in the early part of the last century.
~ Wong Kar-wai
During shooting, you have the idea, like, of this certain dress on this actress, but it's not to fit, so you have to make all of these alterations and modifications. So in a way, I build the characters with the cast, and it's sort of custom-made, the whole process, and then you have to make all of these adjustments.
~ Wong Kar-wai
I came to Hong Kong when I was five, but we didn't have any relatives in Hong Kong. My mom is a big movie fan, and she watched all kinds of movies, so when I was a kid, basically, we went to watch a movie every day.
~ Wong Kar-wai
I don't want to be a grumpy old man or too pessimistic, because if I have a chance, I would prefer to watch a film in the cinema with an audience on a big screen instead of watching it on a cell phone. It's a very different experience, but somehow I think this form will have its own future and life.
~ Wong Kar-wai
Somehow, we fall in love with the films and don't want to let go, but financially and physically, we cannot afford it.
~ Wong Kar-wai
My mother has a very big family in Shanghai, so I have, like, almost 40 cousins, so we stayed together all the time. So by the time I get to Hong Kong, I become the only child and the only one surrounded by adults, you know.
~ Wong Kar-wai
For 'Chungking Express,' the way we shot the film was all handheld and with all this existing light, and that became very popular. Everybody thought it was cool.
~ Wong Kar-wai
I think of action as a dance. It's a riddle; it should have emotion in it.
~ Wong Kar-wai
Chinese martial artists consider themselves to be gardeners, and it's an honor for them to take care of this garden, to better it and hand it over to the generations that follow. I think that's a very important message in a time when personal achievement seems to be the only criteria of success.
~ Wong Kar-wai
I'm not coming from film school. I learned cinema in the cinema watching films, so you always have a curiosity. I say, 'Well, what if I make a film in this genre? What if I make this film like this?'
~ Wong Kar-wai
The industry and support in China has really matured because there are so many productions there. At the same time, there's been a lot of changes in the market, which I think also has enabled productions like 'The Grandmaster' to happen and to be possible to shoot in China.
~ Wong Kar-wai
The Chinese government promised Hong Kong '50 years, and change.' And 50 years later, after 1997, will be 2046; I think, 'Well, that's a very interesting promise.' So I want to make a film about promise.
~ Wong Kar-wai
This is what the difference is between Hong Kong and Chinese cinema - Chinese cinema was made for their own communities. It was for propaganda. But Hong Kong made films to entertain, and they know how to communicate with international audiences.
~ Wong Kar-wai
To make films, it always begins with two words: what and how. First of all, you have to find a story, or what are you going to tell? And you have to find a way to tell it visually.
~ Wong Kar-wai
I sometimes compare making a film to cooking. Some dishes need to be stewed, while others need to be fried.
~ Wong Kar-wai
Americans always see China through the looking glass, and I think it's about time - with technology and of the growing economic relationship between these two countries - I think it's natural and better for all of us to have a better understanding of each other.
~ Wong Kar-wai
'Ashes of Time' was my third film, and as a young director at that point, it's not very often that you have the chance to make a big martial arts film, so of course I jumped at this opportunity.
~ Wong Kar-wai
My films are never about what Hong Kong is like, or anything approaching a realistic portrait, but what I think about Hong Kong and what I want it to be.
~ Wong Kar-wai
I think, to be a director, sometimes you need to have certain hunches - you have to believe in some gut feeling.
~ Wong Kar-wai
The original title for 'In the Mood for Love' was called 'A Story About Food.' The idea was to tell a love story through different courses.
~ Wong Kar-wai