Wong Fu PRoductions latest short “Two After Noon” is about first impressions. It’s about two people that spend two hours together at two o’clock. What could happen? How would you spend an unexpected pocket of time with a stranger?
Two After Noon revolves around the idea that two people can be thrown together, be attracted to one another, and connect on a meaningful level– but still not end up together. That may sound like a tragic notion at first, but that’s only if you interpret it as an ending. There are no real beginnings and endings; instead, everything is continuous and ongoing. There are so many things in our lives that are indefinite. Finding love and companionship certainly fit into that category.
Sometimes you meet someone that seems, for a lack of better words, perfect. But then, for one reason or another, you don’t get to see that relationship all the way through. Instead, what that relationship could have been, is totally left in the dark. All you can hold onto is the indescribable feeling while it existed. But just because the relationship did not develop into something more, does that make it any less meaningful?
Also check out The One Days: HK series from Wong Fu Productions – Lost to Luck, Dream Line, The Returning, and See Through.
Two After Noon by Wong Fu Productions