A writer and his girlfriend travel up to a cottage to work on their failing relationship. While there, the writer is haunted by a character from his latest screenplay: an ultra-macho Vietnam vet named Wayne.
A writer and his girlfriend travel up to a cottage to work on their failing relationship. While there, the writer is haunted by a character from his latest screenplay: an ultra-macho Vietnam vet named Wayne. Men at War asks difficult questions about the fragile nature of love, memory and masculinity.—Calyx Passailaigue