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3''Yi Yi'' (一一) is a movie by Taiwanese director Creator/EdwardYang, which received the Best Direction award at the Cannes Film Festival in 2000. It depicts a few weeks in the life of an ordinary Taiwanese family, as the various members must each learn to cope with the challenges of life in their own way. As the grandmother falls in a coma following an accident, the father meets his long-lost first love, the mother goes on a spiritual retreat in a Buddhist monastery, the daughter enters a love triangle, and the son asks grown-ups difficult questions.
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5While nothing very eventful takes place, the characters feel like one's own relatives by the end of the movie.
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10* AuthorAvatar: Yang-Yang, much like Edward Yang, is a quiet creative type obsessed with the unseen and spiritual. Many have noted that the fact that they share names is probably not a coincidence.
11* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:N.J. and Sherry don't end up together and N.J. is still having business troubles, but he can at least be honest with himself that he and Sherry would have never had a future and he would have still married his wife. Ting-Ting's love life is in shambles (and Lili has to deal with her ex murdering her lover) but she's able to be honest with her feelings and say goodbye to her grandmother, as can Yang-Yang in a way after he cultivates his new passion for photography.]]
12* BreakHisHeartToSaveHim: A possible interpretation of Fatty ranting at Ting-Ting and driving her away [[spoiler:before he murders Lili's English teacher.]]
13* BreakUpMakeUpScenario: A-Di is on thin ice with his wife to the point where she briefly kicks him out of the house, right before the disastrous baby party where his ex-girlfriend shows up and his fed-up wife causes a scene. [[spoiler:She forgives him after his suicide attempt, though.]]
14* DownerBeginning: The film begins with a wedding being interupted by the disastrous appearance of a hysterical ex.
15* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:A-Di attempts suicide, but like most things in his life, he fails at that, too.]]
16* EloquentInMyNativeTongue: N.J.'s first language is Chinese, Ota's is Japanese. Neither speaks the other's language, so they tentatively communicate in broken English.
17* FatBastard: A-Di has some shades of this, being overweight, stupid, and vain.
18* FirstGirlWins: Averted. N.J. broke up with his first love in university [[spoiler:and, as it turns out, giving their relationship another chance doesn't work out.]]
19* HeadphonesEqualIsolation: N.J. likes to tune out by putting on earphones and listening to music.
20* HenpeckedHusband: A-Di's new wife is very demanding and pushy around her husband [[spoiler:until his suicide attempt changes her attitude.]]
21* IronicNickname: Fatty is not particularly overweight.
22* ItsAlwaysSunnyAtFunerals: The grandmother's funeral takes place in fine, sunny weather.
23* ItsAllMyFault: Ting-Ting blames herself for not being there during her grandmother's accident, as she was taking out the trash.
24* KavorkaMan: A-Di is an incompetent, overweight slob, but nevertheless manages to date several attractive women, including his starlet wife.
25* LastMinuteBabyNaming: A-Di and his wife don't have a name chosen when their baby is born and continue to hold off for a while after the baby is born because his horoscope is bad.
26* LoveDodecahedron: Lili's promiscuous mother is having an affair with Lili's English teacher. Lili breaks up with Fatty and starts having her own affair with the English teacher, while Ting-Ting attempts a relationship of her own with Fatty. None of it ends up well.
27* MultigenerationalHousehold: N.J.'s household includes his mother as well as his own children.
28* MurderTheHypotenuse: [[spoiler:Fatty murders the English teacher that Lili has been seeing, in a jealous rage.]]
29* OldFlameFizzle: [[spoiler:N.J. and Sherry don't end up together and N.J. realizes that he wouldn't have done anything differently even if he could redo his life.]]
30* SadistTeacher: Yang-yang's teacher repeatedly humiliates him in front of the class.
31* SliceOfLife: A very intimate portrait of how love and work affects family life.
32* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVsCynicism: It has a bit of a depressing start with a DownerBeginning but by the end of it, it shifts more towards a happier and even heart-tugging ending.
33* StalkerWithACrush: Yang-yang turns into a preteen version of this after falling in love with a classmate.
34* SuddenVideogameMoment: [[spoiler:When Lili's off-and-on boyfriend murders her lover,]] the scene is played as a videogame fight.
35* {{Tsundere}}: Lili.
36* WeddingSmashers: The bridegroom's former girlfriend barges in and makes a scene.
37* WillTheyOrWontThey: N.J. and his first love.
38* WiseBeyondTheirYears: A [[DownplayedTrope downplayed]] example in Yang-yang. While he's not very book-smart, he seems to be much more perceptive and somewhat more mature than many of the adults around him. His love for taking pictures of people's backs highlights this (it's meant to show them what they never see).
39* {{Workaholic}}: Averted with N.J. who, despite being an obvious candidate for this trope (Asian, mid-level manager in a software company), in fact feels increasingly disconnected from his job.
40* YouAreWhatYouHate: Lili dislikes and resents her mother for being promiscuous, but she herself ends up being no different.

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