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Yi yi

Japan, Taiwan

2000

173 Min
Color
1.85:1
English, Hokkien, Japanese, Taiwanese, Mandarin
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DIR Edward Yang

PROD Shinya Kawai, Naoko Tsukeda

SCR Edward Yang

CAST Wu Nien-Jen, Elaine Jin, Issey Ogata, Kelly Lee, Jonathan Chang, Xisheng Chen

PROD DES Zhengkai Wang, Peng

MUSIC Kaili Peng

SOUND Duzhi Du, Tu Du-Che

Cannes (In Competition): Best Director, Telluride, Toronto (Masters), New York, London (World Cinema), Rotterdam

Synopsis

With the runaway international acclaim of this film, Taiwanese director Edward Yang could no longer be called Asian cinema’s best-kept secret. Yi Yi swiftly follows a middle-class family in Taipei over the course of one year, beginning with a wedding and ending with a funeral. Whether chronicling middle-aged father NJ’s tenuous flirtations with an old flame or precocious young son Yang-Yang’s attempts at capturing reality with his beloved camera, Yang imbues every gorgeous frame with a deft, humane clarity. Warm, sprawling, and dazzling, this intimate epic is one of the undisputed masterworks of the new century. —The Criterion Collection

Director

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Edward Yang

Though largely unknown in the West, Edward Yang emerged, over the course of two decades, as one of international cinema’s most distinctive voices and, along with Hou Hsiao Hsien, one of Taiwan’s finest filmmakers. Born in Shanghai in 1947, Yang fled with his family to Taiwan during the tumult of the Chinese Civil War. At a young age, he found creative inspiration in Japanese comic books and soon began writing his own works. In 1974, having received an advanced degree in Computer Science at Florida State University, he went on to study film at the University of Southern California. He quickly grew disillusioned with the program’s commercial emphasis, however, and withdrew after only one semester. He remained in America, working as a computer expert for several years. During this time, he kindled his passion for cinema by writing a script and aiding the production of the Hong Kong television movie Winter of 1905 (1981). Upon his return to Taiwan, he directed a number of television shows… read more

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William Low

6Feb12

Masterpiece of family drama with all its conflicts,realities and philosophy. Simply magnificent.

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Lauren Lucretia Elliott

28Jan12

This is probably the most rewarding film I've watched in years. Yang-Yang's photographs and the scene when he talks to his dead grandmother is just stunning.

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Howard Orr

4Jan12

Not much to add to the comments below. A work of complete mastery.

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Gondo

15Dec11

One of the most substantial works of humanity. I know that sounds really big, but that's exacltly what it is.

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A character study in its most pure form.

By LifeofF​iction on December 9, 2011

This film, being on the top of many critics top decade lists, is phenomenal. Without a completely solid plot it’s surprising that it is such an excellent movie. It tells the story of this group of…  read review

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By Noslen on May 2, 2010

Inconscientemente somos todos conhecedores dos melhores filmes que foram exibidos. Esta é uma questão tão particular como a própria existência. A opinião que se tem de uma obra, nasce da relação que…  read review

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By hubertg​uillaud on January 23, 2010

Le cinéma chinois parle peu de la Chine d’aujourd’hui, celle qui a réussi, celle qui ressemble à l’occident. Yi Yi est le portrait d’une famille de cette Chine qui ressemble un peu à l’Amérique. On…  read review

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By davecit​o ! on December 20, 2008

I haven’t sought out much of the ‘runaway acclaim’ that this magnificent film has generated, and I am a bit curious to know others’ take on it. With every viewing, I come closer to thinking that “Yi…  read review

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