Yi Yi -
Suffers a spiritual breakdown , feeling the emptiness of her repetitive daily life.
A young boy who begins photographing the backs of people's heads because, as he explains, they can't see that part of the truth for themselves. Artistic Elements Suffers a spiritual breakdown , feeling the emptiness
Edward Yang's 2000 masterpiece (also known as A One and a Two ) is a three-hour Taiwanese drama that manages to feel like a complete lifetime. It follows the Jian family in Taipei, beginning with a wedding and ending with a funeral, capturing the full spectrum of human experience—from the first flickers of adolescent love to middle-age spiritual crises and the quiet approach of death. The Core Premise It follows the Jian family in Taipei, beginning
A partner in a struggling computer firm who reconnects with a lost love while questioning the morality of his professional life. Meaning "one by one" in Mandarin, the title
Drifts through the guilt and confusion of her first romantic experiences.
Meaning "one by one" in Mandarin, the title is written as two vertical lines ( 一一 ) that resemble the character for the number two ( 二 ), reflecting the film's theme of symmetry and dual perspectives.