Martin Ponferrada's short film 'Si' is like no other movie ever made. In the film, a young man named Carlo (Carlo Sardan) meets a woman named Anita. They instantly hit it off and form a connection. So much so that Anita invites Carlo to her place. After a long fun conversation, Anita fills up a nightcap and asks one extremely interesting question. She asked Carlo if he has ever been roofied before. The question takes him by surprise but it starts a whole another conversation between them. Anita confesses about an incident that happened with her during a trip to Cancun. The two get more comfortable with each other but Carlo suddenly has second thoughts about taking it any further. It quickly turns into a deep conversation about compulsion and consent. Si highlights a very common issue that people mostly avoid talking about. It highlights the idea of consent in the simplest way possible. The 8 minute long short film leaves the audience with many questions that should be raised when meeting someone new. At its core, the film is not only about the usual "no" reaction, but from the perspective of women who says yes. What does that yes imply when it is coming from a woman who has been raped or taken advantage of before? What does it imply when a guy says no? Is it out of respect and care? These are some of the questions that we need to ask ourselves when meeting a potential significant other. The concept of Si is incredibly strong and powerful. Ponferrada has done a spectacular job at conveying this important message into our lives with this movie. The film may be short but it takes you on a rollercoaster of emotions and at the end, it teaches a powerful lesson to both men and women about the idea of asking for consent.