The great Hong Kong filmmaker Johnnie To is broadly known for his riveting gangster dramas, with operatic gun fights, tense drama, and conflicted characters. But To is a skilled filmmaker in many different genres, and one of my favorite films of his is the excellent romantic comedy Don’t Go Breaking My Heart, which he co-directed with frequent collaborator Wai Ka-fai. It’s one of the best love triangle movies ever, and it’s a perfect movie to get cozy and watch with someone you have a crush on this holiday season. And if you want to watch it, the clock is ticking: It’s leaving Netflix Dec. 1, and there’s currently no other way to watch it — there’s no way to rent or purchase it digitally, no other streaming service has it, and physical releases range from “exorbitantly expensive” to “difficult to find.”
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