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Yes, 2004

Yes

English

UK, USA

Rating:6.3
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Profile of Yes

The mood of Yes is contemplative, clever, and sincere. The plot centers around social differences, human nature, and infidelity. It is a drama and romance movie. Stylistically, Yes is talky. In approach, it is serious and realistic. The pacing is slow. Yes is set in Cuba and London.

Summary of Yes

Oscar nominee Joan Allen gives a remarkable performance in Sally Potter's YES, an extraordinary look at love and politics set in London, Belfast, Beirut, and Havana. Allen stars as an unnamed Irish-American scientist disillusioned with her marriage to Anthony (Sam Neill), who is more interested in his political job--and other women. Fed up with his affairs, she falls for an unnamed Arab cook (Simon Abkarian) and begins a torrid sexual relationship with him. A successful molecular biologist, she also puts her life under a microscope, but she is afraid to go after what she really wants. Meanwhile, her lover is much more open about the things he used to have when he was in Lebanon, reduced now to working in a British kitchen in order to barely survive; he comes to resent that she pays for everything in their romance, leading to tension and extreme situations. Writer-director Potter (ORLANDO) shows a sharp eye for the human condition and the fragility of love in this unusual and extraordinary film in which all of the characters speak in iambic pentameter. In addition to mixing in different styles, including slow motion, grainy shots, and freeze frames, Potter has a series of maids, especially the one played by Shirley Henderson, face the camera, reacting to what is going on around them. Henderson often addresses the audience, humorously pointing out that no matter how thorough people are, there is still always a little dirt to be cleaned up.

Details

Language: English
Country: UK, USA
Release date: 4 September 2004
Runtime: 100 min

Cast and Crew

Joan Allen as She in Yes
Joan Allen

as She

Simon Abkarian as He in Yes
Simon Abkarian

as He

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Critics Reviews

The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
Ultimately, Potter's fable is about how a catastrophe forces us to ask what we believe and why.
Los Angeles Times
Bold, vibrant and impassioned, Yes is the work of a high-risk film artist in command of her medium and gifted in propelling her actors to soaring performances.
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