Review of Yes (2005) by Richard Roeper for Ebert & Roeper — 26 Jun 2005
Despite the talents and earnest intentions of writer/director Sally Potter and the terrific cast, I found Yes to be an unbearably pretentious and condescending art-house film with flashy, self-conscious camerawork, and lots of indie-film gimmicks.
This review of Yes (2005) was written by Richard Roeper and published by Ebert & Roeper on 26 Jun 2005.
Yes has generally received positive reviews.
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