"You notice a lot of things if you look." So says Maggie Cheung in Kar-Wei Wong's fascinating In the Mood for Love (2000). Mike and Dan notice many things about this terrific film, such as how it presents adultery in a way that surprises audiences used to seeing it as a plot device or a reward for a character's misery--as in The Bridges of Madison County. How the film suggests adultery as a terrible fact and a fact that two star-crossed lovers respect, despite their anguish, is what makes it so compelling. The Apartment, Body Heat, Double Indemnity, The Scarlet Letter, Walden, and even Moby-Dick all enter the conversation in this extended episode. So grab that Thermos, fill it with noodles, and give it a listen!
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