
It'll be fun.
About
Joe and Angela are navigating the brittle, fraying edges of a marriage that has become defined by silence and unspoken resentments. Seeking a distraction from their domestic stagnation, they extend a dinner invitation to their enigmatic new neighbors, a couple living directly upstairs whose sudden arrival in the building has piqued their curiosity. As the evening begins, the atmosphere in their meticulously curated apartment shifts from polite, tentative small talk into something far more probing and unsettling. The presence of these strangers acts as a catalyst, pulling at the loose threads of Joe and Angela’s relationship and forcing them to confront the reality of their fraying connection. What was intended as a casual gathering to reignite their social life quickly spirals into a tense, claustrophobic psychological game where the boundaries of propriety are tested and the vulnerabilities of their private lives are exposed. As the night deepens, the couple finds themselves questioning the true intentions of their guests, while simultaneously reckoning with the volatile, unresolved tensions simmering within their own home. It becomes a harrowing investigation into whether their shared past is worth saving or if the evening they orchestrated is ultimately the match that will burn everything they have built to the ground.


















