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199094 minCrime, Drama, Romance

Days of Being Wild

Is Days of Being Wild a Hit or Flop?

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Is Days of Being Wild worth watching? With a rating of 7.258/10, this Crime, Drama, Romance film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Days of Being Wild Synopsis

Yuddy, a Hong Kong playboy known for breaking girls' hearts, tries to find solace and truth after discovering the woman who raised him isn't his mother.

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Top Cast

Leslie Cheung
Leslie CheungYuddy
Maggie Cheung
Maggie CheungSu Li-zhen
Andy Lau
Andy LauTide
Carina Lau
Carina LauLeung Fung-ying
Jacky Cheung Hok-Yau
Jacky Cheung Hok-YauZeb
Rebecca Pan
Rebecca PanRebecca
Tony Leung Chiu-wai
Tony Leung Chiu-waiChow Mo-wan
Hung Ling-Ling
Hung Ling-LingNurse
Angela Ponos
Angela PonosProstitute
Danilo Antunes
Danilo AntunesRebecca's Lover

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Is Days of Being Wild worth watching?

Yes, Days of Being Wild is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.258/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Crime, Drama, Romance movies.

Is Days of Being Wild hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.258/10), Days of Being Wild is considered a hit among viewers.

What genre is Days of Being Wild?

Days of Being Wild is a Crime, Drama, Romance movie that Yuddy, a Hong Kong playboy known for breaking girls' hearts, tries to find solace and truth after discovering the woman who raised him isn't his mothe...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfFeb 12, 2023
★ 7

I suppose you might call the dashingly handsome "Yuddy" (Leslie Cheung) a bit of a Lothario. He has good looks and charm, and he sails through life thinking only of himself. His ideal existence comes to a bit of an abrupt halt, though, when his alcoholic courtesan of a mother "Rebecca" (Rebecca Pan) reveals to him in a drunken stupor that she isn't actually his mother at all. The rug has now been pulled from under his cocky feet and he now embarks on a rather self destructive journey to find out just who the real woman is. After an initial relationship with "Su Li-zhen" (Maggie Cheung) he finds himself hooked up with dancer "Mimi" (Carina Lau) but no nearer his ultimate goal. It's only when "Rebecca" decides to set off with her newest beau for a new life that she dispatches "Yuddy" to the Philippines where his answer lies. Meantime, "Su Li-zhen" has again found herself alone after her boyfriend decides to leave his police job and become a sailor. Is it all possible that the two might reconcile? Now, there is definitely something of the episodic - even soap opera - about this film. An unlikable and frankly selfish character seeking his own truth for his own reasons, but to be fair to the director and the writers, they manage to elevate it from the more tabloid and gradually develop the characters into creatures with whom we can, to an extent, empathise. There are façades all over the place, truth and honesty and trust are near, but in shadows - and the use of the dark, rainy, Hong Kong scenarios provides ample locations for all of those to hide - and from which to be discovered. Not my favourite of Wong Kar-wai's films - it is just a little predicable - but still, he packs lots into ninety minutes and the cast deliver well - especially Maggie Cheung - and I did enjoy it.