An interesting film that leaves you in question for the entire length of it. The two main characters drive the story onward, allowing it to develop and thrive, while the secondary characters play no role other than dialogue diversity. The main men compliment and contrast each other quite well, with power and confidence that can only be blurred by one another. The film will blatantly address your own reservations about who you are rooting for, about who is the good guy and who is the bad guy. "To be or not to be, Brother.."