Review of Yes (2010) by Chris S — 01 Sep 2009
The fact that they frequently speak in verses was something that I didn't like at first, and I thought it would bring the whole movie down. But by the second half, the film gets better with the glances of the housemaids to the screen as if looking into your soul, the insightful inner monologue from the communist atheist aunt (who is the character that I could relate with the most), and the argument between the lovers about their prejudices.
It's another oddly great work from the director of Orlando.
This review of Yes (2010) was written by Chris S on 01 Sep 2009.
Yes has generally received positive reviews.
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