Edward Yang shows off his gift for scene-to-scene transitions in this segment of the film, which also happens to be about major life transitions for three of the main characters in the film. We begin with Yang-Yang finally putting his water balloon plan into place. We see him walking quickly
Curent Project: Krzysztof Kieslowski
Scene by scene reflections on the films of the Polish cinematic master.
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Min-Min’s brother A-Di seems like the comic relief in “Yi Yi,” a character who doesn’t fully belong in the family, and arguably doesn’t fully belong in the film as well. I don’t mean that as a criticism, he’s more like a dried red pepper floating
We hear a great deal these days about a loneliness epidemic, that people feel more disconnected from others than ever before. This happens even though the world has never been more urbanized. If you think of how people in your own family lived five or six generations ago, it likely
After a few major, important segments of the film, Edward Yang now relaxes a bit and gives us some connective tissue and amusement. The segment begins with Yang-Yang in class, all of this fellow students napping at their desks. This is apparently common practice in Taiwanese elementary schools and while
We now return to the beautiful in-car discussion between NJ and his son Yang-Yang that I wrote about in the first essay. This time, I want to take a step back from the content of the discussion and focus on the atmosphere instead. It begins in the hallway of the
We’ve reached the part of “Yi Yi” where one scene after another is memorable and striking, so I should probably put the superlatives aside for a bit — just assume that these are all essential segments of the movie until notified otherwise. NJ returns from that energizing night out — one
Recommendations
While the Three Colours trilogy is streaming on both the Criterion Channel and HBO Max, I highly recommend Criterion’s beautiful UHD/BluRay box set.
The Double Life of Veronique is streaming on the Criterion Channel. The BluRay can also be purchased on Criterion.
Kieslowski’s Polish TV series The Dekalog is not available on streaming platforms. Purchase the BluRays at Criterion.
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