Yi yi
- 2000
- Tous publics
- 2h 53min
Chaque membre d'une famille de la classe moyenne de Taipei cherche à réconcilier des relations passées et présentes dans leur vie quotidienne.Chaque membre d'une famille de la classe moyenne de Taipei cherche à réconcilier des relations passées et présentes dans leur vie quotidienne.Chaque membre d'une famille de la classe moyenne de Taipei cherche à réconcilier des relations passées et présentes dans leur vie quotidienne.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 13 victoires et 23 nominations au total
- N.J.
- (as Nianzhen Wu)
- A-Di
- (as Xisheng Chen)
- Sherry Chang-Breitner
- (as Suyun Ke)
- Dada
- (as Michael Tao)
- Xiao-Yan
- (as Shushen Xiao)
- Lili
- (as Adrian Lin)
- Pangzi
- (as Yupang Chang)
- Grandma
- (as Ruyun Tang)
- Mrs. Jiang
- (as Shuyuan Xu)
- Yunyun
- (as Xinyi Zeng)
- Migo
- (as Yungfeng Li)
- Nancy
- (as Shihui Jin)
- Shu Ge
- (as Guozhi Shu)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAlthough Yi yi (2000) is often regarded as one of the greatest Taiwanese films ever made, it was not officially released to the public in Taiwan until 2017.
- Citations
Yang-Yang: I'm sorry, Grandma. It wasn't that I didn't want to talk to you. I think all the stuff I could tell you... You must already know. Otherwise, you wouldn't always tell me to 'Listen!' They all say you've gone away. But you didn't tell me where you went. I guess it's someplace you think I should know. But, Grandma, I know so little. Do you know what I want to do when I grow up? I want to tell people things they don't know. Show them stuff they haven't seen. It'll be so much fun. Perhaps one day... I'll find out where you've gone. If I do, can I tell everyone, and bring them to visit you? Grandma, I miss you. Especially when I see my newborn cousin who still doesn't have a name. He reminds me that you always said you felt old. I want to tell him that I feel I am old, too.
- Bandes originalesSweetly Breathing
Adaptation by Kai-Li Peng
Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven
Arranged by Tu Yin
Performed by Kai-Li Peng
Director Edward Yang uses this visual candy diligently and incorporates it nicely into his narrative. His script is very poetic and allows for a lot of reflective pause... which is, you've guessed it, supported by silent stunning images. The characters feel very real and their problems and concerns move us. The little boy is simply adorable and his perspective on life is quite refreshing. The dialogue is rich and intelligent and if you listen carefully you'll understand why this movie is so long... But the length does not drag the movie. Rather it allows us to think and to appreciate. There is enough material in this movie (both words and images) to have anyone musing for days if he so desires.
The ending of the movie is very well done and you don't really know if you feel like laughing or crying at that point, but you certainly know that you have just witnessed an amazing movie, a movie without proper description. Because like Yang chose to do, I should just be silent and let you enjoy.
- christian94
- 16 juil. 2001
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 1 136 776 $US
- Montant brut mondial
- 1 196 218 $US
- Durée2 heures 53 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1