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Oct 13 2009

Just In Case You Forgot

Published by Nguyen Chi under Tell Me Who You Are

Watching Min Ye…(Tell Me Who You Are) was like watching Bring  It On replaying itself over and over and over. The level of  immaturity between Mimi, Issa, and Abba makes me wonder if the  producer, Souleymane Cissé, has miscalculated the age of his characters or American teenagers are just growing up to fast.

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Oct 13 2009

Tell Me Who You Are…Who Were You?

Published by Mary Priolo under Tell Me Who You Are

730.fi.x491.minye1Maybe I did not pay close enough attention to director Souleymane Cissé’s film, “Min Yé, Tell Me Who You Are”, but I seemed to have missed the main point. The film was meant to portray the injustice the main character Mimi must have felt when her husband Issa married another woman and what she had lived with for years; instead, it was one long, confusing film full of Mimi’s complaints and epic hissy fits. I felt no sympathy for her; if anything, I felt bad that Issa had to listen to her. This film had potential to be excellent, and truly cause its viewers to feel empathy towards women but instead just made me count down the 135 minutes of this film. If only the characters had been portrayed just a bit more differently, perhaps the film would have had a whole different aura instead of being both boring and biased. Indeed, the only lesson I truly learned from this movie is that sometimes a director’s view on a subject is so biased that it can be seen through every aspect of the film, most importantly the characters.

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Oct 13 2009

Wow, do we all hate this movie?

Published by Jensen Rong under Tell Me Who You Are

You'll be tired of seeing this face at least 15 minutes into the movie.

You'll be tired of seeing this face at least 15 minutes into the movie.

This movie made me realize how important likeable characters are to a story.  Some films are ‘made’ because of the sheer charisma and likeability of the characters.  This attachment is key because it allows “Suspension of Disbelief” to set in and allow deeper emotional involvement with the plot.

As I was watching this movie, I learned how not to portray a character.

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Oct 13 2009

A Disappointing Return

Published by Samantha under Tell Me Who You Are

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The much-anticipated “Min Yé…(Tell Me Who You Are)” – which premiered in New York’s 47th Film Festival – was the comeback of director Souleymane Cissé after a 14-year absence. Though, as I’m told, this was not his best work, it was still an interesting film. It was my first independent film and while it did seem to drag on at times, it gave me an inside look at another culture. The way in which and mannerisms with which the women spoke was the most striking. It is nothing like American women and seems more dramatic. The only interesting part of the film was to notice how an (high pitched) “ehhh” functioned in their language. It was a common sound with so many different meanings, whether sarcastic or funny or angry. While I was disappointed, I do look forward to future independent films from him and other directors.

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