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Yi Yi ()

Yi yi (original title)
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Each member of a middle-class Taipei family seeks to reconcile past and present relationships within their daily lives.

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N.J. (as Nianzhen Wu)
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Mr. Ota
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Min-Min
Kelly Lee ...
Ting-Ting
Jonathan Chang ...
Yang-Yang
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A-Di (as Xisheng Chen)
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Sherry Chang-Breitner (as Suyun Ke)
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Dada (as Michael Tao)
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Xiao-Yan (as Shushen Xiao)
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Lili (as Adrian Lin)
Pang Chang Yu ...
Pangzi (as Yupang Chang)
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Grandma (as Ruyun Tang)
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Mrs. Jiang (as Shuyuan Xu)
Hsin-Yi Tseng ...
Yunyun (as Xinyi Zeng)
Yung-Feng Lee ...
Migo (as Yungfeng Li)
Shi-hui Chin ...
Nancy (as Shihui Jin)
Jie Wu ...
Wu Jie
Kuo-Chih Shu ...
Shu Ge (as Guozhi Shu)
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Liren (as Liren Dai)
Mei-Yun Yu ...
N.J.'s Neighbor (as Meiyun Yo)
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Xiao-Yan's Uncle (as Qidong Yo)
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The Soldier (as Yulun Ke)
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Dean (as Liangzuo Liu)
Li-Hua Chen ...
Lili's English Teacher (as Linhua Chen)
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Police Officer (as Yiwen Chen)
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Young Banker (as Shaoqing Song)
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Big Boss Huang (as Bei-an Luo)
Antonio Lee ...
Piano Bar Pianist
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A-Di's Friend
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A-Di's Friend / Yunyun (voice) (as Reijun Fan)
Chien-Hsiung Cheng ...
A-Di's Friend (as Jianxiong Cheng)
Yuen-Cheng Cheng ...
A-Di's Friend (as Yuancheng Zhen)
Ju-Yin Tsai ...
A-Di's Friend (as Ruying Cai)
Jerry Sun ...
A-Di's Friend (as Fajun Sun)
Tzu-chieh Miao ...
A-Di's Friend (as Jay Miao)
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Punk at N.Y. Bagel Cafe / Young Banker (voice) (as Congsheng Tang)
Chi-tsan Wang ...
Punk at N.Y. Bagel Cafe (as Qizan Wang)
Jianchang Li ...
Punk at N.Y. Bagel Cafe
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Robata Restaurant Clerk (as Kemjiro Tsuda)
Wei-Ning Wu ...
The Concubine (as Weining Wu)
Hui-Ling Chang ...
Huiling (as Huiling Zhang)
Kuei-Ying Hsu ...
N.J.'s Secretary (as Guiying Xu)
Allen Lu ...
Mrs. Jiang's Boyfriend
Shih-Ping Yang ...
Grandma's Doctor (as Shiping Yang)
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Grandma's Doctor (as Ziyan Ye)
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The Doctor's Wife (as Jinhua Yang)
Wan-Yun Lee ...
Xiao-Yan's Assistant (as Wanyun Li)
Hsiao-Wei Lin ...
Xiao-Yan's Assistant (as Xiaowei Lin)
Yiting Wu ...
The Baby
Wen-Chuan Wu ...
Dada's Wife (as Wenjuan Xu)
Cheng-Kai Wang ...
Security Guard (as Zhengkai Wang)
Nien-Chu Hsieh ...
Policeman (as Nianzu Xie)
Shi-Chi Chen ...
Yang-Yang's Classmate (as Shiqi Chen)
Kuang-Ting Hsiang ...
Yang-Yang's Classmate (as Guangting Xiang)
Yen-Chun Lin ...
Yang-Yang's Classmate (as Yanchuen Lin)
Hsin-yi Wen ...
Girl of Family Friends (as Xinyi Wen)
An-yi Wen ...
Girl of Family Friends (as Anyi Wen)
Tzu-Ai Tsai ...
Girl of Family Friends (as Ciai Cai)
Yao-Wen Liu ...
Girl of Family Friends (as Yaowen Liu)
Wei-Chun Wu ...
Big Girl at Yang-Yang's School (as Weijun Wu)
Szu-Chia Huang ...
Big Girl at Yang-Yang's School (as Sijia Huang)
Ming-Min Yeh ...
Big Girl at Yang-Yang's School (as Mingmin Ye)
Yilian He ...
Ting-Ting's Classmate
Katherine Lee ...
Ting-Ting's Friend
Tricia Chen ...
Ting-Ting's Friend
Christine Cheng ...
Ting-Ting's Friend
Fiona Chen ...
Ting-Ting's Friend
Cheng-Wan Pieh ...
Policewoman (as Zhengwan Bie)
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Policewoman (as Qi Yang)
Shih-hue Tu ...
Policewoman (as Sihui Du)
Yu-Lung Yin ...
Cultist (as Yulong Ying)
Lien-Lien Hsiao ...
Min-Min's Co-worker (as Lianlian Xiao)
Xianghua Ye ...
Min-Min's Co-worker
Sharon Mao ...
Min-Min's Co-worker (as Xunrong Mao)
Liang-Hsin Hsieh ...
Min-Min's Co-worker (as Liangxing Xie)
Mitsu Sudo ...
Old Lady on Atami Beach
Kiyotaka Ueno ...
Hotel Clerk in Atami
Norihiko Hashimoto ...
Hotel Clerk in Atami
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Hotel Okura Guest
Azusa Naito ...
Hotel Okura Guest
Hui-Hui Chiang ...
Big Boss Huang's Lady (as Huihui Jiang)
Huiping Wu ...
Big Boss Huang's Lady
Stephanie Michelle Lord ...
Big Boss Huang's Lady
Morgan Reynolds ...
Big Boss Huang's Lady
Tamara Robertson ...
Big Boss Huang's Lady
Song-en Hu ...
Music Store Manager
Shou-yao Liu ...
Religious Cult Leader (as Shouyau Liu)
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(uncredited)
Kai-Li Peng ...
Cellist (uncredited)
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Pianist (uncredited)

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Edward Yang

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Shin'ya Kawai ... associate producer
Osamu Kunota ... associate producer
Yoshiko Okura ... assistant producer
Michiyo Satô ... assistant producer
Naoko Tsukeda ... associate producer
Wei-Yen Yu ... associate producer

Music by

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Kai-Li Peng

Cinematography by

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Wei-Han Yang

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Po-Wen Chen

Production Design by

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Kai-Li Peng

Art Direction by

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Cheng-Kai Wang

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Hua Kao ... special makeup effects artist

Production Management

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Wei-Yen Yu ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Yu-Huei Wang ... assistant director (as Yu-Hui Wang)
Shih-Ping Yang ... assistant director

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Duu-Chih Tu ... sound (as Du-Chih Du)

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Lung-Yu Li ... gaffer

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Tony Rayns ... subtitles: English
Norman Wang ... publicist

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Plot Summary

Buttressed between two milestone events within their personal sphere, the lives of the Jians - husband and wife N.J. and Min-Min, teenage daughter Ting-Ting, and eight year old son Yang-Yang - and to a lesser extent that of their broader grouping of extended family and friends, are presented. The Jians live in an upscale apartment complex in Taipei along with Min-Min's mother, who has fallen into a coma, each family member who takes turns by her bedside to relay life's goings-on to her regardless of if she can hear them. While Min-Min has troubles with this on-going task, the other three use her as an unofficial sounding board for their issues, primarily in the realm of finding their place in current life and their role in her predicament. Yang-Yang still has a child's simple perspective of the world, such as the reason he has a penchant for taking photographs of the back of people's heads, that naiveté exactly the reason he is the target of bullying especially among a group of older girls, and by one of his teachers. Ting-Ting is acting as the unofficial intermediary in the complicated relationship between her best friend and next door neighbor Lili, and her boyfriend Fatty. It is made all the more difficult as Ting-Ting has feelings for Fatty herself. And N.J., a computer electronics engineer, is seen as the honest one among him and his partners, which is why he is chosen to deal with Japanese Mr. Ota in assessing if it worth the expensive but potentially lucrative risk of going into business with him. Concurrently, N.J., who uses Mr. Ota as a confidante of sorts in their emerging friendship, reunites and becomes reacquainted with childhood friend Sherry, married and now living in Chicago, she who could have been the one in his life if he ended up keeping their appointment thirty years ago. Min-Min's younger brother A-Di may face that same conundrum thirty years down the road as he just married Xiao-Yan partly for a very specific reason, while his old girlfriend Yunyun fumes on the sidelines. Written by Huggo

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Also Known As
  • 一一 (Taiwan)
  • ヤンヤン 夏の想い出 (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Yan Yan - Natsu no omoide (Japan)
  • Yi Yi (United States)
  • Yi Yi (Canada, English title)
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Trivia Although 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. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Sweet November/Recess: School's Out/Down to Earth/Faithless/Yi Yi (2001). See more »
Soundtracks Sweetly Breathing See more »
Quotes 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.
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