Review of Yes

Yes (I) (2004)
10/10
Art for all time, reflects on our time
21 September 2005
Incredible achievement. One of the year's best.

The language is poetry. (I hope the DVD will include the script.)

Great Casting. The performances strike the right note, which leaves room for the story to paint the picture for us to enjoy ... It's like sitting with a masterpiece, this one. To be taken in.

An inquiry into our modern human condition ... it combines politics into personal intrigue.

I'm reminded of Baz Luhrman's take on 'Romeo and Juliet', the clash of worlds. I like Potter's unique style, however.

I recommend this film for almost anyone, even though it is challenging and some may not appreciate it. Hey, it's all personal, or is it?

Note: R. Ebert's review reflects Potter's intent most closely I believe.
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