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Criterion have begun to relent on the remastered blu-ray front (i.e. The Wages of Fear), so we'll see.Rupert Pupkin wrote: Tue May 20, 2025 2:36 am is there an UHD which has been released somewhere ?
if Criterion upgrade Yi Yi to UHD they will keep the original Blu-Ray (I had bought the DVD, then the blu-ray), looking forward to see Mahjong with the new 4K restoration; aways love to see Virginie Ledoyen- and I can kind of understand why E. Yang ask her to do his movie when I see the kissing scene which makes me think WKW is floating around - kind of.
Ummm, I'm a bit out of the loop, but as far as home video, so far we have an announcement for Criterion BD ONLY's of Confucian and Mahjong 4k restos....and that's about it. I doubt Yi Yi is popular enough for them to do a 4k (or new BD). So maybe elsewhere for 4ks of any of these? Was there something already announced?rrenault wrote: Thu May 22, 2025 8:41 amCriterion have begun to relent on the remastered blu-ray front (i.e. The Wages of Fear), so we'll see.Rupert Pupkin wrote: Tue May 20, 2025 2:36 am is there an UHD which has been released somewhere ?
if Criterion upgrade Yi Yi to UHD they will keep the original Blu-Ray (I had bought the DVD, then the blu-ray), looking forward to see Mahjong with the new 4K restoration; aways love to see Virginie Ledoyen- and I can kind of understand why E. Yang ask her to do his movie when I see the kissing scene which makes me think WKW is floating around - kind of.
Yi Yi is probably the one Yang film I *could* see being commercially viable as a 4K release (A Brighter Summer Day's running time probably plays against it attracting a large enough crossover crowd to justify a 4K release, considering it's already well-served on 1080p blu-ray, which wasn't the case for The Mother and The Whore). Carlotta seem likely to release it on the format anyway (Yi Yi that is). After all, they released a 4K of Brocka's Bona, which is far more obscure than the most well-known Yang films.Zot! wrote: Fri May 23, 2025 5:31 pmUmmm, I'm a bit out of the loop, but as far as home video, so far we have an announcement for Criterion BD ONLY's of Confucian and Mahjong 4k restos....and that's about it. I doubt Yi Yi is popular enough for them to do a 4k (or new BD). So maybe elsewhere for 4ks of any of these? Was there something already announced?rrenault wrote: Thu May 22, 2025 8:41 amCriterion have begun to relent on the remastered blu-ray front (i.e. The Wages of Fear), so we'll see.Rupert Pupkin wrote: Tue May 20, 2025 2:36 am is there an UHD which has been released somewhere ?
if Criterion upgrade Yi Yi to UHD they will keep the original Blu-Ray (I had bought the DVD, then the blu-ray), looking forward to see Mahjong with the new 4K restoration; aways love to see Virginie Ledoyen- and I can kind of understand why E. Yang ask her to do his movie when I see the kissing scene which makes me think WKW is floating around - kind of.
I actually saw a 35mm print of this last year and I recall it looking more closer to the 4K restoration than the old blu (though my memory could be faulty on this). I'm most interested in seeing how the scene with NJ overlooking the ocean in Japan looks with the new restoration, as I distinctly remember that scene looking very blue on the 35mm print (even more so than the blu).Michael Kerpan wrote: Mon May 19, 2025 4:43 pm yoloswegmaster -- color seems overall better on the new version (based on this tiny sample).
I think it is, for sure— it regularly makes it near the top of "Best of the 21st century" lists and is extremely beloved on Letterboxd (it's rated the 11th best film of all time there). It also has 150K people logging it "seen," which puts it ahead of a bunch of recently-4k-upgraded titles like Mishima, In the Heat of the Night, Wages of Fear, and Ugetsu. Seems like a no-brainer now that the restoration exists, the only question is when.Zot! wrote: Fri May 23, 2025 5:31 pm I doubt Yi Yi is popular enough for them to do a 4k (or new BD)
Sound arguments, I hope you’re right. I guess when I see a new release like the new Yang 2-pack passed over for 4k consideration, it makes me question. Also, I did a full review of my collection recently and the amount of upgrades for discs as old as 10 years…is relatively measly.adamfeldman wrote: Thu May 29, 2025 9:15 pmI think it is, for sure— it regularly makes it near the top of "Best of the 21st century" lists and is extremely beloved on Letterboxd (it's rated the 11th best film of all time there). It also has 150K people logging it "seen," which puts it ahead of a bunch of recently-4k-upgraded titles like Mishima, In the Heat of the Night, Wages of Fear, and Ugetsu. Seems like a no-brainer now that the restoration exists, the only question is when.Zot! wrote: Fri May 23, 2025 5:31 pm I doubt Yi Yi is popular enough for them to do a 4k (or new BD)
Came here to say the same, though I didn’t find it to be nearly as rich as Yi Yi
this is the only other Yang I like so far, and A One and a Two is a top 5 movie for me. but I haven't seen the two Criterion just released yet. for me, the English title (which I even say as 台北故事 in Chinese) is the best title because the movie really is about Taiwan and it's transformation in the 1980s. it's also usually the movie I recommend people see if they haven't seen a Yang or Hou movie before, since they get introduced to both at the same time