A husband and wife go into the forest to camp and after a day of fighting the decide they may have to kill each other.
Made almost entirely just by Polaris Banks and Mor Cohen, this is a frustrating film. The film was inspired by the battles that the pair actually had, except instead of homicide the pairn turned it into a film. Its a film that wants to be several different things, a portrait of a relationship in trouble, a thriller and a knowing comedy. The trouble is that the film never gets the shifting tones right.
For me the film's early arguments are best. The argument between Banks and Cohen were emotionally difficult for me to watch. I say that because the arguments echoed arguments I had with my exes. I had used some of the same words and ended up doing the same thing, fracturing my relationship.
The problem is after awhile the film kind of loses its footing. The argument goes on too long, at least cinematically, and the tone changes into something more humorous. Also changing is the way the film was shot as we see the footage shot by both parties as they try to make sure that their side of the battle is saved and told. Some of it works and some it doesn't. Because its hit or miss there isn't a great deal of suspense, we are simply watching and waiting to how how it all plays out.
The best part of the film is the script. The dialog is spot on. As I said I had the same arguments in my life. Unfortunately the need to keep this a (largely) two person film results in thenot really working. The two filmmakers are not enough to overcome the limitations and a couple of unfortunate choices (I'm looking at you sting in the tail ending)
This is an interesting footnote nothing more. However I would love to see what Banks and Cohen write next and shoot if they are not limited to a two person crew.

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