The document discusses the 2000 film In The Mood For Love directed by Wong Kar Wai. Set in 1962 Hong Kong, it follows a journalist and his neighbor, a woman living alone as their spouses are often away, who realize their partners are having affairs. Though they develop feelings for each other, they resist acting upon them out of respect for their marriages. The film explores themes of nostalgia, emotion, and the urban environment of post-modern Hong Kong through its waltz-like visuals and story.