Due to a high volume of active users and service overload, we had to decrease the quality of video streaming. Premium users remains with the highest video quality available. Sorry for the inconvinience it may cause. Donate to keep project running.
We are currently experiencing technical difficulties with our servers. We hope to have this resolved soon. This issue doesn't affect premium users.
Get Premium
Watch on MixDrop/MyStream
Yi Yi (2000)
Description
A'Why is the world so different from what we think it is?'
A'Why is the world so different from what we think it is?'
Actors:
Edward Yang,
Ming-Min Yeh,
Fiona Chen,
Su-Yun Ko,
Shi-hui Chin,
Sharon Mao,
Nien-Chu Hsieh,
Mitsu Sudo,
Azusa Naito,
Shu-shen Hsiao,
Wen-Chuan Wu,
...»
Edward Yang
6 November 1947, Shanghai, China
Ming-Min Yeh
Fiona Chen
Su-Yun Ko
3 December 1961, Taiwan
Shi-hui Chin
Sharon Mao
Nien-Chu Hsieh
22 December 1969, Taipei, Taiwan
Mitsu Sudo
Azusa Naito
Shu-shen Hsiao
13 November 1976, Taipei, Taiwan
Wen-Chuan Wu
Country:
Japan
Keywords:
#Edward Yang #Elaine Jin #Hsi-Sheng Chen #Issey Ogata #Jonathan Chang #Kelly Lee #Nien-Jen Wu #Su-Yun Ko #Yi Yi
COMMENTS (0)
Sort by
Newest
Newest
Oldest
YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
December 15, 2010
Blending the Coen Brothers' karmic rubicon with Robert Altman's ensemble heart, "Yi Yi" scratches the identifiable itch to reach out for what we've loved, set free and had come back, perhaps still not meant to be: jobs, lovers, freedoms, opportunities.August 21, 2009
A heartfelt and involving family drama to which even the most subtitle-wary moviegoer could relate.
Rolling Stone
May 08, 2001
A marvel of delicacy and humor.January 15, 2005
The final moments left me thunderstruck, as deeply moved as I've ever been by a film. Yi Yi accumulates moments of truth and insight until it glows with importance.
Philadelphia Inquirer
March 22, 2001
Keenly observed.May 14, 2001
The artistry is undeniable -- tough insights blended with graceful compassion, gloomy certainties flecked with rays of hope.
Mr. Showbiz
March 02, 2001
A five-course meal of a movie, with drinks, for mature moviegoers for whom most films have come to resemble brainless carnival rides, not works of art.
Dallas Morning News
April 26, 2001
This intimate family portrait peels away layer after layer of unspoken truth and hidden life.December 29, 2009
One of the best films of the decade, Yi Yi, Edward Yang's most accessible (and very last) film is a fluent, charming and precise family portrait that celebrates ordinary life with all its joys and chaos.
Toronto Star
May 21, 2001
Life-affirming in the most genuine, respectful and least mechanical sense.March 31, 2008
Every beat and every image and every cut and every note feels like a part of a whole. It is a total movie.