Yes, But...

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  • 2001
  • 1 hr 44 min

Yes, But... is a French drama-comedy film that follows the life of a young woman named Lili who is trying to find her place in the world. Lili is played by Emilie Dequenne, who delivers a brilliant and honest portrayal of her character. Lili is a twenty-something woman who works in a supermarket and lives with her mother. She is feeling lost and unsure about her future, and this is where the film picks up. Lili’s mother suggests that she starts seeing a therapist, which Lili reluctantly agrees to. Lili is assigned to a therapist named Dr. P, played by Gerard Jugnot. Dr. P is a middle-aged man who is rather unconventional in his approach to therapy. Instead of listening to Lili’s problems, he challenges her with a series of philosophical questions that require her to reflect on her life and what she wants from it.

During her therapy sessions, Lili meets a woman named Amaia, played by Alix de Konopka. Amaia is an older, successful businesswoman who takes a shine to Lili and becomes somewhat of a mentor to her. Amaia encourages Lili to explore her creativity and follow her passions, which is something that Lili has never really done before. Through Amaia’s guidance, Lili starts to take risks and make changes in her life, even if those changes are met with resistance from those around her.

The film is a beautifully crafted exploration of the challenges faced by young people in contemporary society. It tackles themes such as mental health, the pressures of conformity, and the importance of following one’s own path. Lili’s character is relatable and endearing, and she is brought to life by a standout performance from Dequenne.

One of the standout features of Yes, But... is the way in which it balances comedy with more poignant moments. The film is full of humor, particularly in the interactions between Lili and Dr. P, but it also deals with weightier topics in a sensitive and nuanced way. The film’s message is ultimately one of hope – that even in the face of adversity and self-doubt, it is possible to find one’s way and live a fulfilling life.

The cinematography in Yes, But... is also worth noting. The film is shot in a way that creates a dreamlike atmosphere, with soft lighting and hazy, almost ethereal scenes. This gives the film a somewhat nostalgic feel, as if we are watching Lili’s memories rather than her current reality.

Overall, Yes, But... is a must-watch for anyone who enjoys character-driven dramas with a touch of comedy. It’s a film that will make you laugh, cry, and ultimately leave you with a sense of optimism.

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  • Release Date
    2001
  • Runtime
    1 hr 44 min
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