and really enjoyed it. The "poetry" - not only in the spoken word but in the film's flow and rhythm, was fresh and challenged me. This is film as performance art, not entertainment, wrought with meaning on many levels. The only criticism I have is that my DVD version did not have closed caption. I would have loved to have understood more clearly the cleaning woman, the men in the kitchen, and, most importantly, the aunt on her deathbed.I know there are mixed reviews, so I am wondering...if you liked it, or not, tell me why.
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Topic - I just watched "Yes" - guest 06:28:57 11/13/05 (3)
- Potter is quite a talent . . . - mr grits 11:32:46 11/16/05 (0)
- Directed by Sally Potter, with Joan Allen? (NT) - jeffreybehr 08:03:42 11/13/05 (1)
- Yes! (NT) - guest 09:43:27 11/13/05 (0)