A pair of newlyweds discover his Uncle/her Aunt were once engaged to be married and are now enemies. Both are coming over to visit and spend the night.


Is it worth watching? Honestly, you have to be in a specific mood for Disappearing Enemies. If you love old-school, slightly frantic domestic comedies where people just shout at each other while moving furniture, you’ll have a decent time. If you need a movie that makes sense or has a fast pace, stay far away. It’s th...

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Wallace Fox

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"Is it worth watching? Honestly, you have to be in a specific mood for Disappearing Enemies. If you love old-school, slightly frantic domestic comedies where people just shout at each other while moving furniture, you’ll have a decent time. If you need a movie that makes sense or has a fast pace, stay far away. It’s the kind of film where the conflict is purely about who hates who more. It reminds me a bit of the domestic bickering found in Husbands and Wives, though clearly with a much lower bu..."
Wallace Fox, Margaret Echard
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