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So, Yes (2019) dives into the world of a washed-up child star, Patrick Nolan. There's this gritty, raw atmosphere throughout that really captures the essence of mentorship and the complicated nature of human connection. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing for those intimate moments to breathe, which in turn deepens the relationship between Patrick and Jeremiah. The performances are quite striking; you can sense the layers in their interactions, as both characters are navigating their own pasts and vulnerabilities. It's definitely a film that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll, with themes of ambition, regret, and unexpected companionship woven throughout.
Yes has had limited releases, often overshadowed by bigger productions, which adds to its allure among collectors. The film's connection to Tim Realbuto's Off-Broadway play gives it a unique theatrical quality that stands out in a sea of typical indie dramas. As for formats, it's primarily available in digital but may see a special edition in the future given the interest in its narrative depth. Collectors have shown a growing appreciation for works that explore the nuances of personal relationships, making this one a subject of curiosity.
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