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  2. My Blueberry Nights is a 2007 romantic drama film directed by Wong Kar-wai, his first feature in English. The screenplay by Wong and Lawrence Block is based on a Chinese-language short film written and directed by Wong.

  3. Apr 17, 2008 · Wong Kar-Wai’s “My Blueberry Nights” isnt the first movie to use food, or even dessert, as a romantic metaphor, but this one is unquestionably the creation of a filmmaker with the sensibility of a woozy, love-stricken pastry chef. It’s a store-bought bakery-window display cake, infused with flavor essences and color-enhancers.

  4. My Blueberry Nights: Directed by Kar-Wai Wong. With Jude Law, Norah Jones, Chad R. Davis, Katya Blumenberg. A young lonely woman takes a soul-searching journey across America to resolve her questions about love while encountering a series of off-beat characters along the way.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Kar-Wai Wong
    • 2007-11-28
  5. Feb 18, 2008 · Norah Jones is Elizabeth, a newly dumped waitress whose impulsive road trip across the US brings her into contact with other lost souls with their own romantic problems. Like Jude Law's...

  6. In New York, Elizabeth (Norah Jones) has a broken heart when her boyfriend leaves her without saying goodbye. She stops by the diner of Jeremy (Jude Law) seeking out her lover, leaves his keys with Jeremy and ends the night having a conversation with him and eating a thrown away piece of blueberry pie.

  7. After her boyfriend of five years breaks up with her, Elizabeth (Norah Jones) consoles herself by consuming creamy confections at a sympathetic cafe owner's (Jude Law) eatery. She sets out on a ...

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    • Drama, Romance
    • PG-13
  8. Jul 7, 2008 · My Blueberry Nights is in many respects Wong Kar-Wai’s Americanized version of his two (better) Hong Kong love poems, or poems of broken love, In the Mood for Love and 2046. It charts much the same thematic territory as the two earlier films: unrequited love, sorrowful love, the transience of life, chance and serendipity (less so in this film ...

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