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Days Of Being Wild Internet Archive

One of the most fascinating aspects of the Days of Being Wild files on the Internet Archive is the inclusion of "deleted scenes" that are rarely found elsewhere. The film famously ends with the introduction of a young Tony Leung (in a cameo role that launched his career). But there were entire subplots set in the Philippines that were cut for time.

The Internet Archive operates under a "notice and takedown" policy. If a copyright holder requests removal, the file disappears. As of this writing, Days of Being Wild remains in a gray area due to the original production company (In-Gear Film Production) no longer aggressively enforcing home media rights for the analog transfer. This is abandonware cinema —a film preserved not by a corporation, but by fans. days of being wild internet archive

The film is famous for its Latin-infused score. Search for tracks like "Always in My Heart" by Los Indios Tabajaras or Xavier Cugat’s "Perfidia" and "Maria Elena". One of the most fascinating aspects of the

Wong Kar-wai's Days of Being Wild (1990) is more than just a film; it is a stylistic blueprint that defined the "dreamy arthouse aesthetic" of Hong Kong cinema. While it can be found on platforms like the Internet Archive The Internet Archive operates under a "notice and

The “Days of Being Wild” archive is its feral younger sibling. Named in homage to Wong Kar-wai’s 1990 film about restless, doomed youth, this unofficial (and now semi-official) movement focuses on what most archivists ignore: the personal, the broken, the embarrassing.

: Several users have uploaded various versions of the film to the Internet Archive's Open Source Movies collection. These often include the standard 94-minute cut in Cantonese with English subtitles.