Yes, We're Open

Yes, We're Open is a 2012 American independent film directed by Richard Wong and written by H.P.

Luke and Sylvia think of themselves as the embodiment of a "modern" couple – always in the know, open to new experiences, and proud to be San Franciscans.

Enter Elena and Ronald – a provocative polyamorous couple that not only challenge Luke and Sylvia's status amongst their friends, but also force them to examine their commitment to each other.

With temptation right around the corner, Luke and Sylvia must figure out where they really stand on love, sex, and honesty.

Dennis Harvey of Variety gave the film a favorable review, calling it a "satirical dart aimed at the conflict between trendy mores vs. personal limits",[1] while Ben Sachs of the Chicago Reader gave the film a mixed review saying "the acting can be downright amateurish".