Yes No Maybe So: Certain Women
Monday, September 5, 2016 at 5:30PM
Laurence Barber in Certain Women, IFC Films, James Le Gros, Jared Harris, Kelly Reichardt, Kristen Stewart, Laura Dern, Lily Gladstone, Michelle Williams, Rene Auberjonois, Yes No Maybe So

by Laurence Barber

Premiering at Sundance to a wave of critical acclaimCertain Women was later picked up by IFC for distribution and they've recently released the first trailer. Written and directed by Kelly Reichardt, whose patient portraits of the American northwest tend to inspire either passionate love or cool indifference, it stars acting goddesses Laura Dern, Michelle Williams and newly-minted demi-goddess Kristen Stewart. Reichardt's last film, Night Moves, was more on the propulsive side but Certain Women scales things back, adapting three stories from Maile Meloy's collection Both Ways Is the Only Way I Want It.

Having seen Certain Women back in June at the Sydney Film Festival, I can tell you that this one of those movies concocted in a laboratory just for your enjoyment. Collating and cross-charting the experiences of four women under different kinds of duress, the film is impressively performed and crafted. On the awards side though it isn't going to gain much traction outside of the Independent Spirit Awards. It's not that it's difficult, but it definitely asks you to fall into its river and let the current take you. 

Le's break down the trailer after the jump...

Yes

Guess we'll just start at the beginning.

No

I wonder how much more might be buried here?

Maybe So

It's so lovely to think that if I were a man people would listen and say, "Okay." It would be so restful.

Even having seen the film, I'm still a massive YES for this in the sense that I'm utterly desperate to see it again. It hits cinemas in the US beginning October 14th. Will you have a ticket opening day?

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