David and Lucia’s perfect life is a lie. She hides an affair with Rick. He loses everything to drugs and gambling, then vanishes. Alone with their daughter Taso, Lucia must choose: run to Rick, or face the wreckage David left. As they spiral, a stranger appears with one clue. One clue. Two lives. A truth that could either save them—or destroy them for good.

Review by Julie C. Sheppard:
I Am Yours is a heart-wrenching film that depicts a faltering marriage. The sombre, moving screenplay allows the viewer to imagine potential reasons for the original relationship discord, which is a more intriguing narrative decision than spelling it all out. Such reasons could have been workaholism, domestic violence or dissatisfaction, which result in such vices as drug abuse, gambling and infidelity. These problems are addressed with both realism and sensitivity, while the ingenious storyline provides two potential endings, depending upon choices – – one of relief and second chances, and one of tragedy. This filmic convention truly sets the piece apart.
The cast members play their roles with such gravitas and believability, especially the two leads who show deep frustration and remorse for their detrimental choices. The cinematography is, for the most part, naturalistic which suits the tone, where common lifestyle vices have serious ramifications. The plaintive soundtrack is often infused with echoey and mournful piano, in addition to the attempts at blues music by the fireside homeless man. This tale spares no one, as it depicts the possibility of hope followed by a stern warning about the pitfalls of going down the wrong road.