When survival becomes a concern, how shaky is man's hold on civilization? When the lights go out for several days, suburbanites Matthew and Annie discover the hard way that man is a carnivorous creature "by nature." On the second day, Matthew's long-time buddy Joe pays a visit, and a rivalry between the two friends simmers as Annie tends for her ailing kid. Is this how "man's inhumanity to man" is defined?
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When survival becomes a concern, how shaky is man's hold on civilization? When the lights go out for several days, suburbanites Matthew and Annie discover the hard way that man is a carnivorous creature "by nature." On the second day, Matthew's long-time buddy Joe pays a visit, and a rivalry between the two friends simmers as Annie tends for her ailing kid. Is this how "man's inhumanity to man" is defined?
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