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Say Yes (1986) is this quirky comedy that leans heavily on the absurdity of wealth and family dynamics. The premise—money on the line for a quick marriage—creates this frantic energy that drives the film. It has a lighthearted tone but doesn't shy away from the awkward moments that come with desperation. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it adds to the charm. The performances are what really stand out; you can see the actors grappling with both humor and the weight of familial expectations. It’s not just about the laugh-out-loud moments, it’s more about how these characters maneuver through ridiculous situations, and that’s what gives it a certain distinctiveness. Worth examining if you appreciate the nuances of 80s comedies.
Interesting premise centered around family and wealth.Highlights the comedic struggles of quick decision-making.Offers a unique take on love and obligation in a short timeframe.
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