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Drama

Say Yes

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A young woman diagnosed with cancer tries to play matchmaker between her soon-to-be-widowed husband and her bisexual twin brother.

Release Date : 2018-01-22

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Text Engine Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Leah McKendrick

Character Name : Lily

Original Name : Leah McKendrick

Gender : Female

Patrick Zeller

Character Name : Beau

Original Name : Patrick Zeller

Gender : Male

Matt Pascua

Character Name : Caden

Original Name : Matt Pascua

Gender : Male

Shari Belafonte

Character Name : Dr. Bauman

Original Name : Shari Belafonte

Gender : Female

Stefanie Estes

Character Name : Candice

Original Name : Stefanie Estes

Gender : Female

Alexandra Paul

Character Name : Mrs. Muñoz

Original Name : Alexandra Paul

Gender : Female

Alberto Manquero

Character Name : Mr. Muñoz

Original Name : Alberto Manquero

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-03-27

Well, it is certainly different and quirky - but how realistic is it? A young couple discover that she (Leah McKendrick) has terminal cancer. It is naturally a huge blow to her husband "Beau" (Patrick Zeller) and bisexual brother "Caden" (Matt Pascua). This is where it all starts to come of the rails for me: she decides as it appears that her brother and husband seem to bond well, that they ought to take their relationship to the next level, even though the husband is straight. What now occurs, though well shot and, actually, quite well performed, is just a little too idealistic and far-fetched for me, sorry. In it's search for a satisfactory ending, it jettisons everything that could have given it authenticity and, even down to the romantic waterfall, just oozes way too much sentimentality. If it really did only have a budget of $36k, it has done a remarkable job with it.