The Dinner (2017) Spoiler

1. The Dinner - Spoiler Alert!

  • Sep 4, 2017 · In a last, very surprising, act of violence, at the cumulation of the movie, Paul threatens to bludgeon Beau to death with a rock. We never find ...

  • The dinner takes a long time to get to a plot and doesn’t quite make it to a point but is reasonably well acted and the characters of the two brothers develop well. I think the movie is about…

2. Ending (SPOILERS ALERT) - The Dinner (2017) Discussion | MovieChat

  • Paul was going to kill Beau with a stone so that type of murder would leave the culprit all bloody and Paul wasn't. The End.

  • Beau wasn't killed because Paul wasn't covered in blood. Remember the scene? Paul was going to kill Beau with a stone so that type of murder would leave the culprit all bloody and Paul wasn't. The End.

3. The ending was explained...... - The Dinner (2017) Discussion | MovieChat

  • The first clue is that when gere found out his Bill passed, they were so elated that they had temporarily forgotten about black kid - revealing the truth of ...

  • We know from the step-mom talking on the phone that the black kid was ok and that crazy guy only hallucinated killing him. We also know that they probably ended up hiding the murder and Gere likely said nothing. The first clue is that when gere found out his Bill passed, they were so elated that they had temporarily forgotten about black kid - revealing the truth of his priorities. The second clue is that earlier in the film, crazy guy narrated and said something like “ you are going to want to like my brother, but don’t be fooled- he will end up disappointing you”. This means that gere will likely loose his nerve and go from confessor to fellow conspirator, and he will likely try to contain the guilt of black kid by talking him down - thus dissapointing the audience by placing his career and recent success over the moral imperative of black kid. At first I felt cheated by the ending, but after giving it a moment, it’s kind of clever how they gave you all the information you need.

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  • Are you still puzzling over the enigmatic conclusion of the 2017 film, The Dinner? Its ambiguous ending has sparked.

5. The Dinner movie review & film summary (2017) | Roger Ebert

6. 'The Dinner': Film Review | Berlin 2017 - The Hollywood Reporter

  • Feb 10, 2017 · Two couples worry about themselves, their kids and, at times, their sanity while being plied with ridiculously styled, ridiculously tiny amounts ...

  • Richard Gere, Laura Linney and Steve Coogan headline Oren Moverman's adaptation of Herman Koch's bestseller 'The Dinner,' which premieres in competition at the Berlinale.

7. The Dinner Review: The Most Excruciating Movie of 2017

  • May 2, 2017 · The brothers dislike each other and have remained apart. Their sons have not, growing up as best friends into truly despicable teenagers. The ...

  • The Dinner is an unpleasant film about appalling people, making it very hard to sit through.

8. The Dinner – 2017 film adaptation | Book Club Mom

  • Sep 26, 2017 · In both the movie and the book, the story is set at a swank restaurant, where two couples meet to discuss a so-far unsolved violent crime that ...

  • I recently watched the 2017 film adaptation of The Dinner, a drama and thriller based on Dutch author Herman Koch’s novel (read my review here). The book was first published in 2009 and translated …

9. The Dinner and (somewhat) Short Takes on Get Out

  • May 11, 2017 · encounters with Claire, so he hustles off to talk with Beau; however, in reality Paul pulls the kid into the woods behind his house, about to ...

  •                     Skip the Meal, We’ll Just Fight Over the Bill                                                   Reviews by Ken Burke ...

10. THE DINNER (2017) - Behind The Lens Online

  • As Paul teeters on the edge of outspoken sanity (played to perfection by Coogan), Laura Linney then steps in making Claire the master manipulator. As THE DINNER ...

  • Behind the Lens is your home for in-depth movie reviews, filmmaker & celebrity interviews, and more, all by industry professional and film critic debbie lynn elias...

11. The Dinner (2017) - CineMuseFilms

  • Sep 11, 2017 · A senseless crime by juvenile offspring places the parents in the role of judge and jury, and whatever they decide, the effects will last a ...

  • an angry dinner serves up a morality battle laced with race and class divsion

12. Movie Review- The Dinner - Always Packed for Adventure!

  • May 27, 2017 · PLOT- Based on Dutch author Herman Koch's best-selling novel of the same name, The Dinner, is about two couples who meet at an exclusive ...

  •   PLOT - Based on Dutch author Herman Koch's best-selling novel of the same name, The Dinner, is about two couples who meet at an exclusive restaurant to discuss a heinous crime involving their sons. Stan Lohman (Richard Gere) is a charismatic congressman, who stands to lose everything, if the t

13. The Dinner (2017) | Rotten Tomatoes

  • Synopsis As two couples dine at an upscale restaurant, their polite discourse disguises the fact that they are struggling with weighty family issues. Director ...

  • As two couples dine at an upscale restaurant, their polite discourse disguises the fact that they are struggling with weighty family issues.

14. Berlin Film Review: 'The Dinner' - Variety

  • Feb 10, 2017 · “The Dinner” is a portrait of the hidden muck, and even the quivers of insanity, that can run through the most “normal” of families. There's ...

  • Richard Gere, Laura Linney, Steve Coogan, and Rebecca Hall make a riveting quartet in the drama of a dark-hearted dinner gathering.

15. Movie Review - The Dinner (2017) - Flickering Myth

  • Dec 6, 2017 · There's a lengthy sequence set at the Gettysburg battle site which is completely superfluous and, in itself, represents all that's wrong with ...

  • The Dinner, 2017. Directed by Oren Moverman. Starring Steve Coogan, Richard Gere, Laura Linney, Rebecca Hall, and Charlie Plummer. SYNOPSIS: Two brothers, one a successful politician, the other a former teacher, and their respective wives, come together for a family conference over dinner in an expensive restaurant.  The actions of their teenage children have been […]

16. 'The Dinner,' Overcooked And Underseasoned - NPR

  • May 4, 2017 · The Dinner amplifies his weaknesses by circling endlessly around the issue at hand, like a rambling storyteller who gets halfway through a ...

  • In this tale of two couples struggling with a moral dilemma, strong performances get drowned in endless flashbacks and needless backstory that render the central drama flavorless.

17. Berlinale 2017 Review: 'The Dinner,' With Richard Gere & Steve Coogan

  • Feb 10, 2017 · Steve Coogan and Richard Gere Are Enraged Siblings in Oren Moverman's Intense Family Drama — Berlinale 2017. Rebecca Hall and Laura Linnery also ...

  • Rebecca Hall and Laura Linnery also star in this tense showdown from the Berlin International Film Festival.

18. THE DINNER: Coogan Delivers A Performance For The Ages

  • May 23, 2017 · Paul (Coogan) is reluctant to attend the titular dinner with his Congressman brother, Stan (Gere), and his sister-in-law Katelyn (Hall), yet his ...

  • The Dinner might have attempted to do too much with its source material, but Steve Coogan is phenomenal, in one of his best roles to date.

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