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"Yes, Maybe, Yes" is a curious little nugget of silent comedy, clocking in at just one minute but packing a punch with its premise. It follows Drew Miller, who, in a classroom setting, misinterprets a note from a seemingly interested girl, played by Ansley Close. The film thrives on its situational humor, emphasizing misunderstandings in a lighthearted, almost whimsical way. The pacing is brisk, and the lack of dialogue makes the visual storytelling crucial. You really get to appreciate the performances—there's something about those expressive faces that convey so much. Plus, the atmosphere feels very relatable, as we’ve all had those moments of awkwardness. It’s definitely a distinctive short that plays with expectations in a fun way.
Silent film format adds unique charmQuick pacing keeps the humor flowingExplores themes of miscommunication
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