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The Quarrel
Topa and Tutti are best friends. They have always supported each other and were used to spending time together. But one day something happened that had never happened before – they had a quarrel. Now Topa and Tutti will have to reconcile and to realize that conflicts only bring negative emotions and experiences.
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Plot Summary
Set in the Israeli desert during the Yom Kippur War, the film follows a group of soldiers grappling with the aftermath of intense combat. As they await orders, their interactions reveal deep-seated tensions and psychological scars. The harsh environment mirrors their internal struggles, forcing them to confront their fears and the grim realities of war.
Critical Reception
The Quarrel received moderate critical attention, appreciated for its raw portrayal of the psychological toll of war on soldiers. While some critics lauded its unflinching realism and strong performances, others found its pacing deliberate and its subject matter bleak.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic depiction of soldiers' wartime anxieties.
Noted for its stark and realistic portrayal of desert warfare's psychological impact.
Some found the film's somber tone and slow pacing challenging.
Google audience: Audience feedback is limited, but general sentiment suggests appreciation for its gritty realism and exploration of the human cost of conflict.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in the Negev Desert, contributing to its authentic and stark visual style.
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