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Director: James Franco
Cast: David Shields, Caleb Powell
On the first day of shooting, James Franco, David Shields, and Caleb Powell throw out the script when a real-life argument breaks out between the three of them about what can and can't be used in the film. Shields and Franco browbeat Powell to sacrifice everything for the sake of the film; Powell threatens to leave; Shields feels guilty about betraying Powell; and Franco wants Shields and Powell to confess all for the sake of the film. A debate, nearly to the death, about life and art.
Critical Reception & Ratings
I Think You're Totally Wrong: A Quarrel (2014) is a documentary film directed by James Franco that depicts a real-life argument between Franco, David Shields, and Caleb Powell about the boundaries of life and art. While the film has received some critical acclaim for its raw, unscripted nature, its reception has been somewhat divisive, with audiences responding moderately well according to its IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes ratings.