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Curent Project: Krzysztof Kieslowski

Scene by scene reflections on the films of the Polish cinematic master.

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Yi Yi Part 5: Concubine

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I closed the last section by noting how the family crisis affected members of the family, but did not include Yang-Yang. The crisis actually doesn’t affect Yang-Yang terribly, at least not at first, and this short segment is devoted entirely to him. Yang-Yang is the most philosophical character in

Yi Yi Part 4: Crisis

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Now that Edward Yang has set up the family — and introduced some minor tension into it — it’s time to throw the Jians into crisis. We begin with another car ride, this one with N.J., Min-Min, Ting-Ting and Yang-Yang. Except they are separate, lost in their own worlds. N.

Yi Yi Part 3: Strategies

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I read an interview with “Drive My Car” director Ryusuke Hamaguchi where he explained why he loves having in-car discussions in his movies. He thinks people are more relaxed and primed to be candid when they are alone in a car together. Edward Yang liked car scenes as well, and

Moving on to “Yi Yi”

Movies

My next film project will be Edward Yang’s 2000 masterpiece “Yi Yi,” a movie that I’ve seen four times that gets richer and deeper — while feeling shorter — every time I watch it. “Yi Yi” can seem intimidating at first glance. It’s a nearly three hour movie, and

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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