Days Of Being Wild Internet Archive ◉

Days of Being Wild was Wong Kar-wai’s sophomore film, following his debut As Tears Go By . While it failed commercially upon its initial release, it rapidly gained critical acclaim for its intoxicating visual style.

Decades later, Wong Kar-wai retroactively turned the film into the first part of a "love trilogy," followed by In the Mood for Love and 2046 . Fans often visit sites like the Internet Archive to find rare cuts or discussions about what that lost second film might have looked like. Behind-the-Scenes Trivia days of being wild internet archive

The Archive wasn’t just her past. It was everyone’s. A librarian’s nightmare of everything ever deleted, orphaned, or abandoned. The great, humming server farm of digital detritus. Her job was simple: verify, categorize, and if requested, delete. But no one ever requested deletion. They just wanted to look. Days of Being Wild was Wong Kar-wai’s sophomore

The film acts as the first installment in Wong’s informal 1960s trilogy, directly preceding In the Mood for Love (2000) and 2046 (2004), featuring overlapping characters and themes. Fans often visit sites like the Internet Archive

Internet Archive hosts several "pieces" related to Wong Kar-wai's 1990 film Days of Being Wild (阿飛正傳), including digital scans of film journals podcast reviews archived soundtrack lists Available "Pieces" on Internet Archive Film Reviews and Criticism Sight and Sound (September 2012) : Includes a critical poll where critics ranked Days of Being Wild as a top film of the 21st century in this archived issue Asian Trash Cinema (Vol. 1, 1992) : An early archive piece