Classmates: Minus Yify

Critics at Common Sense Media and New Bloom Magazine note the film’s heavy focus on the male perspective, often portraying female characters as lacking interiority or serving as "mere accessories" to the men's crises. Critical Reception

(2020) is a Taiwanese dark comedy-drama that serves as a spiritual successor to director Huang Hsin-yao’s acclaimed debut, The Great Buddha+ . The title itself reflects a central theme: while his previous film was a "Plus," this follow-up examines the subtractions and deficits of life as four high school friends navigate the disappointments of middle age. Core Narrative and Characters Classmates Minus YIFY

A paper craftsman with a severe stutter who builds elaborate paper houses for the dead—homes that the living often cannot afford. Thematic Deep Dive Critics at Common Sense Media and New Bloom

The film uses absurdist humor to mask deep-seated sadness and despair. It explores the "muck of midlife," where characters realize that the quest for meaning might be a "cruel trick played by existence". Core Narrative and Characters A paper craftsman with

Director Huang Hsin-yao narrates the film himself, breaking the fourth wall to comment on his directorial choices or even jumping into a scene to physically intervene in the plot.

The film follows four men in their 40s who frequently gather at a tea shop to play cards and smoke, their lives mostly defined by "unfulfilled dreams and middle-age ennui":

A struggling filmmaker who unexpectedly becomes a puppet candidate for a corrupt congressman. He serves as a semi-autobiographical avatar for the director.