Talk:Yes (film)
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Permission
[edit]Hi, I am posting on behalf of Sally Potter from her production company Adventure Pictures. We hold the copyright to the material that has just been deleted - how can I put it back up? Thanks, mail@adventurepictures.co.uk
- Emailed for Confirmation of permission. --Ngb 13:29, 10 August 2005 (UTC)
- Confirmation of permission received: 'This submission is fully endorsed by Sally Potter and her production company Adventure Pictures who are responsible for the film and generated the original text'. Full copy of email from Adventure Pictures at [1]. --Ngb 10:43, 11 August 2005 (UTC)
New Synopsis
[edit]The previous synopsis was mostly breathy promotional stuff taken from the DVD package. I've written an actual synopsis of the film which, hopefully, doesn't sound so promotional. Have at it, fellow editors! BehroozZ 06:05, 8 January 2006 (UTC)
Meter
[edit]I keep seeing the meter in "Yes" as being iambic pentameter, but my reaction at the time was that it was something else with less syllables, more like Dr Seuss used (which looking it up now is called 'anapestic tetrameter'). I'll have to see the movie again, but is this just my imagination? I've read an interview with Sally Potter where iambic pentameter was referred to, and she didn't say "no", but... maybe she's just tired of explaining?
Quickly reading a couple of excerpts of the screenplay:
HE:
And let me add: I'd like to steal
You from the man who cannot see
That you're a queen. When are you free?
SHE:
My God, you're fast.
HE:
Oh no, quite slow.
No expert I, but that's not iambic pentameter. - Rapscallion (talk) 02:01, 11 March 2009 (UTC)