Dinner With Friends (2001)

Directed by Norman Jewison
Produced by Patrick Markey
Written by Donald Margulies (play/teleplay)


I cannot criticise this story ever.  It has claimed many awards and the actors are very talented.  They are very believable.  It is Rated-R for language, but the scenes are almost wholesome if this were a silent movie.

The emotions are real.  Gabe and Karen don't really need Tom and Beth in their lives, but they love them, so they worry about them.

Dennis is Gabe and Gabe is Dennis.  Andie is Karen and Karen is Andie.

What about Greg Kinnear?  Did he portray Tom like it was suited for him like a T?  Well, yes!  I wanted to throw my shoes at him.  Yes.  He played the role of an a-hole so well that you would think he's like that in real life.

What about Toni Collette?  She's perfect for the role.

There is just one boggling thing that lingers inside my head: Who took the picture of the four of them when they were at Martha's Vineyard?  Was someone stalking them? Or was it explained?

Anyways, that's that.

Thanks for your time.

Dîner entre amis
Play by Donald Margulies
Dinner with Friends is a play written by Donald Margulies. It premiered at the 1998 Humana Festival of New American Plays and opened Off-Broadway in 1999. The play received the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Wikipedia
First performance: 1998
Characters: Karen and Gabe; Tom and Beth
Playwright: Donald Margulies
Setting: Connecticut
Composer: Michael Roth
Adaptations: Dinner with Friends (2001)



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