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The Argument

  • 2020
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
947
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Emma Bell, Dan Fogler, Maggie Q, Cleopatra Coleman, Tyler James Williams, and Danny Pudi in The Argument (2020)
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A couple get into an argument at their cocktail party that escalates until it brings an abrupt end to the festivities. They and their guests decide to re-create the entire night again and ag... Read allA couple get into an argument at their cocktail party that escalates until it brings an abrupt end to the festivities. They and their guests decide to re-create the entire night again and again to determine who was right.A couple get into an argument at their cocktail party that escalates until it brings an abrupt end to the festivities. They and their guests decide to re-create the entire night again and again to determine who was right.

  • Director
    • Robert Schwartzman
  • Writer
    • Zac Stanford
  • Stars
    • Dan Fogler
    • Danny Pudi
    • Emma Bell
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    947
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    • Director
      • Robert Schwartzman
    • Writer
      • Zac Stanford
    • Stars
      • Dan Fogler
      • Danny Pudi
      • Emma Bell
    • 21User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
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    Dan Fogler
    Dan Fogler
    • Jack
    Danny Pudi
    Danny Pudi
    • Brett
    Emma Bell
    Emma Bell
    • Lisa
    Tyler James Williams
    Tyler James Williams
    • Paul
    Cleopatra Coleman
    Cleopatra Coleman
    • Trina
    Maggie Q
    Maggie Q
    • Sarah
    Mark Ryder
    Mark Ryder
    • Actor Jack
    Karan Brar
    Karan Brar
    • Actor Brett
    Marielle Scott
    Marielle Scott
    • Actor Trina
    Charlotte McKinney
    Charlotte McKinney
    • Actor Lisa
    Nathan Stewart-Jarrett
    Nathan Stewart-Jarrett
    • Actor Paul
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      • Zac Stanford
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    6JonnyEB

    It's Decent ,entertaining enough ,Repetitive You have to suspend Belief

    A couple have an argument & basically force their friends ( more Like work Acquaintances) to relive the night that lead up to the Argument over & over (Groundhog Day ish) but less unfolding

    It's a perfect set up for a play & indie Film because it only requires one or two locations an Interesting wacky premise. Great cast all fun people to watch and very well put together Hollywood quality ,some awkwardly funny bits.

    You do have to suspend your belief quite a bit though Because for a group of friends let alone (Acquaintances) to willingly relive a horrible & awkward night even once just feels highly unlikely.

    When they reenact the night the 1st time there's only one voice of reason Early on and it takes a bit long for the friends to realise something's up .I think if they had shortened that bit and and made the characters a little more aware/ responsive to the game being played quicker & cut out 10-15 mins overall and Get to the scene when the actors came in quicker. It would have been pretty perfect.

    Still an enjoyable and entertaining enough movie if you know what you're going into.
    majorbonobo

    l-o-l

    It starts a bit slow setting the premise of the argument, one a bit nasty, but around the 30 minute mark, the laughs get going with the psychodramatic re-enactments. Later, before the 1 hour mark, it gets demented crazy hilarious. Wait for it. Sarah the Sock deserves an award. The dead doth trot on our common humanity!
    5ferguson-6

    let's do it again

    Greetings again from the darkness. Couples argue. Some more often and more boisterous than others. Things get ugly when friends and other outsiders are drawn into the arguments, which is exactly what we witness (in exaggerated form) with this film from director Robert Schwartzman and writer Zac Stanford (THE CHUMSCRUBBER, 2005). Schwartzman is also a musician and composer, and is the son of ROCKY actress Talia Shire, and the younger brother of actor Jason Schwartzman (MOONRISE KINGDOM, 2012).

    Lisa (Emma Bell, A QUIET PASSION, 2016) has just finished her first acting gig (other than a cameo in her husband's film) in a stage production of Mozart. Her husband Jack (Dan Fogler, FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM) is simultaneously happy for her and insecure. His insecurity stems from his lack of success as a writer, and his suspicion, bordering on jealousy, of Lisa and her co-star Paul (Tyler James Williams, "Everybody Hates Chris"). The film picks up at the intimate after-party at Lisa and Jack's home. It's here where we meet Paul and his friend Trina (Cleopatra Coleman, "The Last Man on Earth"), and married couple Brett (Danny Pudi, "Community") and Sarah (Maggie Q, "Nikita"). Brett is Jack's literary agent, and he's about as successful as an agent as Jack is as a writer. Sarah is an Entertainment Lawyer, who is as bored with the party as she was with Lisa's play ... she just wants to go home and sleep.

    The party ends abruptly when Jack and Lisa get into a fierce argument. Alone in the house, neither accepts the blame, so of course, it escalates. The unconventional solution reached is to recreate the sequence of events with the same people saying and doing the same things they said and did that first night. Then they do it again. And again. A montage of do-overs causes us to lose track of just how many times these poor people re-live a forgettable and unpleasant evening.

    A tonal shift occurs when Jack "casts" the party with actors, while still inviting the same friends to watch. Rather than exaggerated relationship issues, we get an exaggerated look at actors finding their characters ... characters who happen to be sitting in the same room! This jolt of fresh faces transforms the film from quirky to slapstick, and it's quite likely you'll enjoy one segment more than the others. The "new" actors bring their own comedic style to the roles: an amped up Mark Ryder ("Borgia") as Jack, actor-within-an-actor Nathan Stewart-Jarrett ("Misfits") as Paul, a subdued Karan Brar (DIARY OF A WIMPY KID) as Brett, a willing Charlotte McKinney (FANTASY ISLAND) as Lisa, and Marielle Scott (LADY BIRD) as Trina.

    The do-overs are a creative approach in attempting to solve the argument, but this movie is at its best, not in deep psychological analysis of relationships, but rather in the simple comedy elements on display. Relax and take it for what it is ... a way to laugh at the problems of others without feeling an ounce of guilt. Just please don't throw the pie.
    6smoratti

    Repetition spoils a promising idea.

    The plot is one that has occured to all fighting couples - how do you prove who is right after the fact? The problem for the film is this involves going over the same dialogue many times leading to fatigue and a suspension of disbelief that anyones friends would put up with this. A game try and some good scenes - would make a good short film rather than a feature length one.
    3chaitanyamaheshwari

    Could Have Been Good

    This movie has a lot of likeable things, but still collapses on itself. The writing is really inconsistent and has a lot of ups and downs throughout the runtime. The movie starts off good, but then some scenes become too dragged and humour becomes pretty forced at times. Instead of quirky, somehow in the middle, the writing shifts to being absurd and then gradually moves to quirky again. Fogler, Pudi, Coleman have done good, but it's Maggi Q who really stands out. This movie had some potential, but crashed.

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      Dan Fogler and Maggie Q previously starred in "Balls of Fury" (2007) together.
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    • Release date
      • September 4, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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    • Production companies
      • Beachwood Park Films
      • Schwartzman Pictures
      • The Ranch Productions
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      • 1h 21m(81 min)
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