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My Dinner With Andre (1981)

My Dinner With Andre (1981)
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A extended conversation between two old friends over dinner proves an unexpectedly fascinating subject for a film in the critically acclaimed My Dinner with André. The talkers in question are André Gregory, a renowned experimental theater director, and playwright and actor Wallace Shawn, both of whom play themselves. The film is not a documentary, but a condensation of several real discussions fashioned into a dramatic exchange by Shawn and director Louis Malle. The subtle conflict stems from the differences in the men's characters: Gregory is an inquisitive, uninhibited wanderer, willing to travel to remote lands to take part in unusual foreign rituals, while Shawn is the cynical, realistic New Yorker, more concerned with the challenges and rewards of day-to-day city life. Malle approaches their philosophical yet playful back-and-forth with a straightforward, minimal style that only rarely wanders outside its restaurant setting. The focus therefore falls on Shawn's and Gregory's contrasting verbal styles and facial expressions, highlighting conversational nuances normally lost on film. While the idea of watching any conversation for over 90 minutes, no matter how fascinating, may turn off some viewers, enough audiences have supported the film to make it an art-house classic. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

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Starring:
Wallace ShawnAndre Gregory, (more)
Director(s):
Louis Malle
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A extended conversation between two old friends over dinner proves an unexpectedly fascinating subject for a film in the critically acclaimed My Dinner with André. The talkers in question are André Gregory, a renowned experimental theater director, and playwright and actor Wallace Shawn, both of whom play themselves. The film is not a documentary, but a condensation of several real discussions fashioned into a dramatic exchange by Shawn and director Louis Malle. The subtle conflict stems from the differences in the men's characters: Gregory is an inquisitive, uninhibited wanderer, willing to travel to remote lands to take part in unusual foreign rituals, while Shawn is the cynical, realistic New Yorker, more concerned with the challenges and rewards of day-to-day city life. Malle approaches their philosophical yet playful back-and-forth with a straightforward, minimal style that only rarely wanders outside its restaurant setting. The focus therefore falls on Shawn's and Gregory's contrasting verbal styles and facial expressions, highlighting conversational nuances normally lost on film. While the idea of watching any conversation for over 90 minutes, no matter how fascinating, may turn off some viewers, enough audiences have supported the film to make it an art-house classic. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
111 mins

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Director(s):
Louis Malle
Writer(s):
Andre GregoryWallace Shawn
Producer(s):
George W. George
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    John R.

    Since first seeing this film in 1983, I have watched approx. 22 times over the years. What makes this film great? This is a movie about life itself. It is a deep psycho-analysis meant to trigger questions and introspection about the meaning of ones existence. I have shared this film with friends over the years, and found about half hate it. "Two men talking over dinner for a few hours is not entertainment" is the usual comment. True. This movie isnt aiming to entertain, it is attempting to be real. My latest 2004 viewing, my wife and I cried and talked for hours about our children, hopes and dreams into the early am.

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    Paul S.

    Almost the entire movie, except the brief set-up and denouement consisting of Wallace Shaun's cab rides to and from the dinner, is a meandering conversation between two highly educated New York bohemians. This is either your sort of thing or it isn't. It is exactly my sort of thing, and I've seen this movie several times in the 26 years since its release. At every viewing, at a different stage of my life, I've taken something different from this fascinating character study of two men for whom art is everything.

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    Linda D.

    Now THIS is the kind of movie that REALLY gives me something to cheer and shout "yes!" from my seat. Smart and thought provoking - sometimes manic - sometimes sweet - never boring. That is the fastest any movie ever wizzed by me and I was so sorry when dinner was over and it was time to pay the check. This old film is a wise old thing to behold.

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