Did you want an essay specifically about the , or were you looking for an analysis of the short film or perhaps a theological discussion on the themes of the title?
The heart of the film lies in the suffocating environment of a midwestern Catholic retreat. Here, the "Kirkos" program enforces a strict binary of purity and sin. Alice, played with a perfect blend of curiosity and anxiety by Natalia Dyer, is ostracized for a rumor she didn’t start, yet she is the one burdened with the "guilt" of her own curiosity. The film brilliantly captures the era of early internet culture—AOL Instant Messenger and chat rooms—showing how the digital world offered both a terrifying new frontier and a necessary escape from the physical world’s judgment. Yes, God, Yes
"Yes, God, Yes" could refer to a few different things, but it most likely refers to the starring Natalia Dyer. It could also refer to the 2017 short film that preceded it, or more broadly, the religious and sexual themes explored in both works. Did you want an essay specifically about the

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