Yes
Yes
| 05 August 2005 (USA)
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She is a scientist. He is a Lebanese doctor. They meet at a banquet and fall into a carefree, passionate relationship. But difficulties abound because of his heritage and her loveless marriage. She flies to Havana to sort things out on the beach and in the cabarets. She sends him a ticket, but harbors no illusions that He will join her in this Caribbean melting pot.

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aysar_s

what is number zero in the movie. they mentioned to the numbers 1 2 3, then the number 0. i think that the number zero which is nothing can convert everything to nothing, also makes the numbers have enormous values.. the number zero is: the workers all about the world and all among the societies.the cleaners in the movie are the number zero, the king of emptiness but also the king of everything. maybe that referes to a communism idea or at least social one. in other word that referes to the divine power of the workers. i loved that movie it is easy to understand and can touch the heart tenderly. i recommend it to those who love the drama and people.

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mcort5

This movie is a refreshing departure from the usual fish-out-of water / Boy meets Girl fare. The sense of dissatisfaction that She experiences in her marriage is conveyed realistically. His loneliness and sense of persecution for being a Muslim in modern U.K. gives the story a contemporary and relevant angle. The courtly and erotic way in which he captures her heart as well as the use of verse injects the right amount of romance.Minor flaw: Since it is told in verse, some of the "fleshing out" of the relationships is missing.Bonus:Great shots of Cuba

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Kristine

I grabbed Yes off the shelf at Hollywood Video because I am a fan of Joan Allen and Sam Neil. Both are terrific actors and I was on my phone and told my friend what I had just picked up and she told me to rent this movie and that it was very good. She's a huge fan of independent movies, and she said this was one of the best. This movie is basically a gigantic poem. And to be honest, this wasn't really my movie. I'm just not an independent movie fan. While the movie is extremely interesting and done pretty well. It was very depressing in some ways. Especially when He breaks things off with She and He explains why. I think everyone could understand his heart break. Especially after the 9/11 attacks, everything he said was true. So, if you are a poem lover or an independent film lover, I'd recommend it. But if you are just a regular film lover, you might want to stay away from it.5/10

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Ghost-Cat

If I can not find the rhyme - fine, if I can not find the rhythm - hit me!It's been a while since I have cried watching movie. And by the end I sobbed like a child who has been told that Santa is not real. Of course, I'm lying just a bit, men do not cry in movies. It takes a woman to bring tears to man's eyes. Yet, I admit, the movie touched me deeply. I have been known to write a verse or two. And timing was suspiciously perfect, I just was looking for the answer, hoping 'Yes' could be the word I'll hear from the Goddess. God answered instead. He did not sound 3.14ssed but neither He was pleased with my quest. At least He was amused, you can bet on that. Let us return back to the movie. Some people, I guess, those who did not expect to hear a lengthy poem, might get upset after an overdose of verse. I pity them but only for a moment, it's all I've got for them, the rest is for my Goddess...I meant the time, my darling, not the pity. Yeah, yeah, yeah. All the time. OK, I'm sorry, little domestic troubles. I gotta go now. See it for yourselves. And hear too)))Bye-bye,Ghost Cat

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