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So, 'Yes Darling' from 1984 sort of sits in this quirky corner of the comedy genre. It’s about Maxwell, this guy who’s so much of a yesman to his wife that you kinda feel for him, right? But when he finally snaps, the film takes a darkly comedic turn. The pacing is interesting—takes its time but keeps you engaged with the absurdity of his predicament. The performances, especially the lead, bring out that awkward tension in relationships, which is both relatable and cringeworthy. There's a lightness despite the theme of breaking free from a suffocating dynamic, and the practical effects, while not groundbreaking, add a certain charm. It’s a blend of laughs and that uncomfortable realism that can be hard to find.
Features an interesting take on marital dynamics.Has a blend of dark humor and relatable situations.The lead performance anchors the film's quirky charm.
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