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So, this film 'Yes' is set in Israel post-October 7, and it’s really something. The atmosphere is heavy, but there’s this underlying rhythm from the jazz world that the main character, Y., embodies. He and his wife Jasmine navigate this bleak reality as they sell their art and themselves to help a wounded nation. It’s gritty, raw, and the performances are quite compelling—especially how they capture the struggle of artists in distressing times. There’s a distinct blend of comedy and drama that doesn’t always align perfectly but adds to the unpredictability. The pacing keeps you guessing, and the way music weaves throughout the narrative is really interesting. It's not just background, it’s part of the emotional fabric of the film.
Explores the intersection of art and survival.Features strong performances from the leads.Interesting use of music as a narrative device.
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