The Big Ask

The Big Ask

Year: 2014

Runtime: 91 min

Directors: Rebecca Fishman, Thomas Beatty

Budget: $28M

DramaComedy

Following the loss of his mother, Andrew struggles with grief and depression. To mark his birthday, he and his girlfriend invite a group of friends to Joshua Tree, but simmering tensions arise. A surprising revelation forces everyone to confront their own personal struggles, leading to a week of intense emotional exploration and honesty against the backdrop of the desert landscape.

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