The Yen Family
The Yen Family

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The Yen Family

1988
Movie
113 min
Japanese

Set in Japan during the bubble era, this unique home comedy cheerfully and humorously depicts the daily life of a strange family that works together to accumulate a small amount of money, while mixing irony and satire.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Johnnie ToGenres: Comedy, Family

Plot Summary

The Yen Family is a chaotic comedy centered around the eccentric Yen family and their various misadventures. From the bumbling father to the sharp-tongued mother and their quirky offspring, the film follows their daily lives filled with humorous misunderstandings and heartwarming moments. Their struggles to make ends meet and navigate familial relationships form the core of this lighthearted and entertaining story.

Critical Reception

The Yen Family was a modest success, appealing to audiences with its blend of slapstick humor and relatable family dynamics. While not a critical darling, it was praised for its comedic performances and its ability to provide light entertainment. It remains a somewhat obscure entry in Johnnie To's filmography, more known for its comedic roots than his later crime dramas.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its broad comedy and ensemble cast.

  • Appreciated for its lighthearted and family-friendly tone.

  • Some found the humor to be dated or overly simplistic.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'The Yen Family' is not widely available on Google. However, general sentiment from available sources indicates that viewers enjoyed the comedic antics and the portrayal of a dysfunctional yet loving family, finding it a fun, if simple, watch.

Fun Fact

This film marked an early collaboration between director Johnnie To and actors Sammo Hung and Ricky Hui, who were well-known for their comedic talents in Hong Kong cinema.

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