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      Yellow

      2012 List
      Reviews 33% Fewer than 50 Ratings Audience Score Read More Read Less

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      Audience Member There are two scenes that are completely entertaining & hilariously bizarre because of their unpredictable nature & creativity, and there's also a really great use of a Radiohead song in the film's opening scene. Aside from those scenes, we are left with terrible acting, an incredibly disjointed plot, awful dialogue & painfully disgusting, highly pretentious moments. Even if it's disjointed plot & awful dialogue were crafted intentionally, the ideas and themes explored were not captivating enough to make it enjoyable. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 01/24/23 Full Review Audience Member Toronto International Film Festival 2012. A woman who has kinda lost her mind because of the amount of painkillers she downs everyday, returns to her childhood to discover the truths of all the problems that bother her. â" I still don't know what the point of this movie is. There is no ending because the woman still returns back to square one right at the beginning of the movie. She doesn't really go anywhere. Sure, she's more aware of her problems, but that conclusion is so implicit, you wonder if that's really what the point of the story was. Idk. She just got annoying. The odd intervening vision scenes that come up now and then were really interesting though, and Sienna Miller is an absolute beast in this movie. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 01/21/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Brian D. Johnson Maclean's Magazine In which Nick Cassavetes sullies his father's good name with a dumpster load of white-trash exploitation, and cruelly casts his mother, Gena Rowlands, in a hideous role. Jul 31, 2019 Full Review Cameron Meier Orlando Weekly I overheard fellow critics describe Yellow as a vastly entertaining train wreck. Well, this is one train I'd like to be on - just give me a seat belt. Rated: 3.75/5 Apr 2, 2014 Full Review Nikola Grozdanovic The Playlist It is Nick Cassavetes' most adventurous and fun-loving film, in its own sense of freedom reminiscent of his father, the late great John Cassavetes. Rated: B+ Sep 27, 2013 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Nick Cassavetes