I’m yours
Directed by Giorgi Tkemaladze
Story & Themes
At its heart, I’m Yours is a story about the fragility of love under pressure. David, a wealthy businessman, battles drug and gambling addictions. His guilt after losing everything drives him away from his wife and daughter. Meanwhile, Lucia, a devoted mother, hides a secret affair with Rick while trying to protect her child, Taso, from the cracks forming in their home.The film doesn’t settle for a simple love triangle. Instead, it becomes a meditation on loyalty, temptation, and resilience. Can love survive addiction? Can a family remain whole after betrayal? These questions push the narrative forward.

Characters & Acting
Lucia is the film’s anchor. She embodies the conflict of being both mother and lover, torn between duty and desire. Her performance radiates quiet strength, especially when confronting David about his failures as a father.
David is tragic yet sympathetic. His addiction is destructive, but his love for Lucia and Taso is undeniable. Street-side monologues about gambling and lost love add depth to his character.
Rick represents escape and lust, but his role is less developed. He serves more as temptation than a fully fleshed-out partner.
Taso, though not central, is the emotional stake that makes every adult decision feel heavier.
Supporting roles, like the blues singer and the elderly woman, act as choruses of wisdom, guiding the audience to reflect on themes of loyalty and family.
The cast delivers performances that feel lived-in. While David and Lucia carry the emotional core, even brief appearances by supporting characters add weight to the narrative.
Dialogue & Writing
The screenplay thrives on raw, emotionally charged dialogue.
Lucia’s cutting line to David: “Taso needs a father, not an addict.”
The older woman’s reflection: “He never even cheated on me in his dreams.”
David’s confession: “I know how to gamble. I seem to have lost everything.”
At times the dialogue leans toward melodrama, but its honesty keeps it compelling. The balance between poetic reflections and harsh truths gives the script a layered, almost theatrical quality.
Verdict
I’m Yours isn’t a glossy romance—it’s a slow-burning, emotional drama about what happens when love is tested by life’s harshest realities.
Strengths: Strong performances (especially from the leads), emotionally resonant dialogue, symbolic layers that enrich the story.
Weaknesses: Occasional melodrama, slow pacing, and Rick’s underdeveloped arc.
⭐️ Rating: 7.5/10
A moving and intimate exploration of love, loyalty, and the fight to keep a family together.
