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I Declare War is a 2012 Canadian action comedy-drama film written and directed by Jason Lapeyre and co-directed by Robert Wilson. The film, about a group of friends who get together for a game of capture the flag that escalates into violence, was an Official Selection in the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival and was given a limited ...
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- Patrick Cameron, Robert Wilson, Lewin Webb
- Nick Dyer, Eric Cadesky
- Siam Yu, Gage Munroe, Michael Friend
Aug 30, 2013 · Reviews. I Declare War. Odie Henderson August 30, 2013. Tweet. May contain spoilers. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. In "I Declare War," 13-year-olds engage in a daily game of Capture the Flag. With sticks, logs, fake guns, and balloons filled with red paint, each team strategizes and hunts down their enemies.
Synopsis. Armed with nothing more than twigs, their imaginations and a simple set of rules, a group of 12-year-olds engaged in a lively game of Capture the Flag in the neighborhood woods start dangerously blurring the lines between make-believe and reality. Rocks = Grenades. Trees = Control towers. Sticks = Submachine guns.
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Aug 30, 2013 · Movie Info. When neighborhood children play a game of Capture the Flag, the overpowering desire for victory pushes the boundaries of friendship. Genre: Drama. Original Language: English. Director...
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- Siam Yu
- Jason Lapeyre
- Samaritan Entertainment
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Apr 15, 2012 · Overview. Summer war games between the neighborhood kids turns deadly serious when jealousy and betrayal enter the mix, in this alternately hilarious and horrifying black comedy that mixes equal parts Lord of the Flies and Roald Dahl. Jason Lapeyre. Director, Screenplay.