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The Duel

Movie R 2024 99 minutes
The Duel movie poster: Callan McAuliffe and Dylan Sprouse stand back to back in vintage suits, holding red cups

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Christie Cronan By Christie Cronan , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 15+

Modern take on "gentlemen's code" has mature content.

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age 15+

Based on 1 parent review

age 15+

The best Indie of the year

This surprised me with how deep it is. Don’t worry, you get all the laughs you’d expect from a comedy, but you will leave the film with your mind racing and experiencing lots of different emotions. This was my indie gem for the year. 10/10

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A modern twist on a period piece, The Duel is an entertaining homage to the lost art of "gentlemanly" conduct. Although it has one foot rooted in historically driven (and, many would argue, misogynistic) ideals and the other in modern-day shock-and-awe, the story addresses themes of love, betrayal, honor, and justice in a way that spans time. Ultimately, it's an extravagant display of flawed friendships and fates that are ultimately and intimately intertwined. This is modern-day romantic escapism with a dramatic dose of reality -- and a side chuckle with your pinky raised high to the sky.

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