Happy Together (1997) Review – In the Distance Between Two People, We Begin to See Ourselves
Header illustration for the review essay of Happy Together (1997) . Illustration created for editorial review purposes. 💠Short Personal Reflection Happy Together (1997), Wong Kar-wai's Cannes Best Director–winning Hong Kong romantic drama, found me at a moment when I was still learning the difference between holding on and holding tight. Sometimes, things only become clear when we finally learn to let them go. When we grip too hard, everything blurs — but the moment we loosen our hold, what truly matters begins to come into focus. I've come to believe that even between the people we love most, there are lines that shouldn't be crossed — not out of coldness, but out of care. For a long time, I leaned on others, and I think that made me grow up a little later than I should have. There is a particular kind of discomfort in being forced, finally, to stand on your own. But somewhere in that darkness, something shifts. And it is only after passing through it that we begin ...