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Yi YI Part 8: Risk Taking

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Ting-Ting’s problems sleeping are now illustrated by a classroom lecture where she has fallen asleep. All of the girls in class have potted plants on their desks and the teacher is taking about how, if you feed and nurture the plants too much, they won’t grow. She spins

Yi Yi Part 6: Beautiful Detail

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Here is where “Yi Yi” starts to reveal itself as a special film — not through plot or a big dramatic scene, but by laying details on top of one another, bits of commentary and storytelling that can be missed without close attention. When Kieslowski noted the similarities to Edward Yang’

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

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