In “Yes,” director Nadav Lapid delivers a sharp critique through the story of a married couple maneuvering within Israel’s elite. The film employs a scathing tone and rapid pacing to frame this uncomfortable existential portrait.
In “Yes,” director Nadav Lapid delivers a sharp critique through the story of a married couple maneuvering within Israel’s elite. The film employs a scathing tone and rapid pacing to frame this uncomfortable existential portrait.