Days Of Being Wild Internet Archive May 2026

Days of Being Wild — Internet Archive

Overview

Days of Being Wild is a 1990 Hong Kong romantic drama film written and directed by Wong Kar-wai. Set in 1960s Hong Kong and Macau, it explores themes of longing, identity, and emotional disconnection through fragmented storytelling, evocative visuals, and a jazz-tinged soundtrack. The film is widely regarded as a key work in Wong’s early filmography and an influential piece of world cinema; it also serves as the first chapter in an informal trilogy that continues with In the Mood for Love (2000) and 2046 (2004).

Access to Out-of-Print Versions: High-quality physical copies, such as the original Janus Films prints or regional DVDs, can be expensive or rare. The Archive often hosts user-uploaded opensource_movies collections that include these hard-to-find versions. days of being wild internet archive

Welcome to the “Days of Being Wild” collection—a digital necropolis dedicated to the raw, unpolished, and gloriously chaotic early web. Days of Being Wild — Internet Archive Overview

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