Two young artists — actors, writers, directors. They are everything at once.
They have almost grown up together; they are bonded, dependent, inseparable.
They are life partners and creative partners. What is real and what is fiction becomes blurred.
One of them creates from within the home, unable to step outside;
the other chases everything with relentless hunger for art.
A beautiful marriage, beautiful opportunities... everything looks beautiful.
But they are fighting — against life, against each other, and mostly against themselves.
A shared life, a shared project… everything is shared.
Yet something is missing.
How do they reach “better”?
Together — or apart?
Because, as the saying goes:
If you want something to become better, kill your darling(s).
Or perhaps…
Begin with the one you love.
Kill your darling(s).
Spend it. Exhaust it.
Let go of the thing you love most.
Begin with the one you love.