Sport builders get fairly brief shrift on display screen, principally by not being represented in any respect. Filmmakers usually like to make films about pushed, uncompromising artists similar to themselves, however for some purpose — most likely both snobbery, concern, or lack of knowledge — they don’t usually select individuals who make video video games as topics.
On the uncommon events that they do, the devs often fall into one in every of three classes: inane losers, just like the stoner testers in Grandma’s Boy; sinister tech bros orchestrating some society-destroying company nightmare, like Michael C. Corridor in Gamer or Ben Mendelsohn in Prepared Participant One; or kinky geniuses unwittingly opening a portal to a psychosexual hellscape in arthouse fare like Existenz or Demonlover.
Think about my shock, then, after I unexpectedly stumbled throughout a recreation developer character in a film from a quarter-century in the past who’s poised, grounded, cool in an understated approach, admired by his friends, and in addition a standard grownup human. I’m talking of Mr. Ota, a Japanese recreation creator who seems in, of all issues, the basic, three-hour Taiwanese household drama Yi Yi.
Yi Yi, which is a superb film, is an expansive story about trendy life in Taipei, centered on a pc engineer referred to as NJ (Wu Nien-jen). After NJ’s mother-in-law suffers a stroke, the movie variously follows his depressive spouse, introverted teenage daughter, inquisitive younger son, and fool brother-in-law by way of some melancholy but life-affirming ups and downs. In the meantime, NJ suffers a midlife disaster in each his skilled and romantic lives. He bumps into an previous flame, stirring sudden emotions, whereas at work he’s tasked with chasing down a contract with Ota, a well-known recreation designer who causes him to query his objective in life.
Ota, performed by Issey Ogata, is launched pitching NJ and his enterprise companions in a contemplative temper. He asks why video games must be about capturing and killing, and proposes they may create one thing totally different collectively, one thing stunning. He’s a bit of pretentious, like Hideo Kojima, however, in his smart sweaters and wire-frame spectacles, he’s additionally type of healthful, like Shigeru Miyamoto.
NJ and Ota communicate to one another in halting English. Ota’s soulful, philosophical musings, which sound so seductive in Ogata’s soothingly deep voice, stir suppressed inventive longings in NJ. The 2 hit it off and exit in town in Taipei, the place Ota brings the home down at a karaoke bar along with his piano-playing abilities. Later, NJ visits Ota in Tokyo, the place Ota reveals that he wished to be a magician as a toddler, and reveals off some close-up magic. (What an ideal game-dev backstory.) He’s a complete dude.
He’s additionally, admittedly, idealized. Yi Yi was written and directed by Edward Yang, a pioneer of Taiwanese New Wave cinema within the Eighties. Yang, who died in 2007, all the time cherished movie however skilled as {an electrical} engineer. He was working in computer systems in Seattle when a screening of Werner Herzog’s Aguirre, the Wrath of God rekindled his ardour, and he determined to develop into a filmmaker. NJ looks like a model of Yang who by no means made that selection; Ota’s function within the drama is to represent the street not taken. (He even gently encourages NJ to reconnect along with his previous flame.) Yang consequently invests him with an aspirational stage of philosophical cool and inventive purity which could come off as contrived, if Ogata’s efficiency wasn’t so disarming and deeply felt.
However nonetheless — a recreation developer as a mannequin of inventive purity! In a film!! A film that was a world arthouse hit 25 years in the past!!! I went to see a rep screening of Yi Yi with none information of the Ota character, and was stunned by him. I don’t know if Yang preferred video video games; his computing background suggests he no less than had a working consciousness of them, however the film avoids going into any particulars. However the level is that an awesome artist like Yang noticed no purpose to not see himself — an idealized model of himself, even — mirrored in a recreation creator. That’s stunning. And so is Yi Yi.
Yi Yi is now streaming on the Criterion Channel.