Days+of+Being+Wild

1) Frequent uses of close ups- highlights the character's inner world. 2) Long shot of the forest at the beginning and ending of film 3) symbol - clock ( the frequent appearance of clock also happened in the mood of love) 4) theme (loneliness) - For most of his films, the main theme is always loneliness. It is always the protagonist trying to find the true self, but in this fragmented society, he always ends up realizing there is no one but himself. 5) color (blue, green - cold colors) 6) sound - music plays a big part in Wong's film, both diegetic and non-diegetic sounds. For example, there's a scene with diegetic sound which Leslie was dancing with the music. There are also scenes with non-diegetic sound which Wong puts in a lot of blues and jazz music. 7) plot - Wong Kar Wai loves separating the plot into different pieces in order to show the fragmented society 8) Dark locations- There are a lot of dark locations in his films, this setting helps to create a gloomy atmosphere.

9) Low-key lighting - For almost every Wong Kar Wai's film, there are uses of low key lighting. This again creates a sense of gloominess. 10) camera angles (mirror reflections) - this unique camera angle choice shows director's way of looking people, it is like he's hiding somewhere and he sees everything.