| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - What makes Happy Together truly great, though, is not even its visual panache, which it after all largely inherits from Wong and Doyle's earlier work (where, in faith, it is perhaps better - ask me whether this film or 1994's Chungking Express is the more compellingly shot, and I will eventually, if reluctantly, side with the earlier film), but in its powerful formlessness, its most distinctive legac
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