I think you are totally wrong. A quarrel
Description
Loosely based on the book of the same name writers David Shields and his collaborator and fellow-combatant Caleb Powell decide to put their friendship on the line by spending four days together in a cabin in the Cascades. The men barely make it down the driveway before an argument breaks out. On the drive to the cabin things degenerate even further as they variously debate the idea of life versus art. On the first day of shooting an actual fight breaks out over what and who can be talked about in the course of the film with the director getting dragged into the mix along the way. As the three men and their respective egos circle and jab at each other you wait for someone to get punched in the face. The gladiatorial aspects of the film are only a beginning as the weekend continues something altogether more surprising happens - genuine and real communication.
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88 minutes
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Alexander Street
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