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So, there's this film called 'Yes I Said Yes I Will Yes' from 1999, made by Solomon for his wife. It's quite unique, really. The atmosphere is intimate, almost like a home video but with a certain charm, capturing the essence of their marriage. The pacing feels relaxed, allowing moments to breathe, giving it a personal touch that many commercial films lack. Themes of love and commitment run deep, and the practical effects—if you can call them that—are endearing in their simplicity. Performances aren't about grand gestures; they're about genuine emotion, which is refreshing. It's not something you'd find easily; a real curiosity piece for collectors interested in personal narratives in cinema.
This film is pretty scarce, not something you'll stumble upon at your local store or even online. It seems to float around in collectors' circles but not widely recognized. The format history is a bit murky, which adds to its mystique, and those interested in personal filmmaking and homegrown narratives often find themselves digging deeper into its origins. For collectors, it’s one of those unexpected gems that tells a story beyond its surface.
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