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The Quarrel is a compelling exploration of faith and friendship, steeped in the atmosphere of post-war Montreal. The film takes its time, allowing us to really sit in the tension between Chaim and Hersh, two old friends turned adversaries, grappling with their past in a world still healing. Their dialogue flows naturally, underscoring themes of identity, belief, and the weight of unresolved conflict. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative at times, yet there's an underlying urgency in their exchanges. The performances carry a raw emotional truth, especially in the way they capture the intricacies of their shared history. It's a character-driven piece that invites introspection, set against the backdrop of a changing cultural landscape.
Set in Montreal, 1948, during Rosh Hashanah.Focuses on themes of faith, friendship, and identity.Character-driven narrative with a meditative pace.
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