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arethereany t1_iub402l wrote
The 'dinner conversation' movie.
UpfrontFinn t1_iub38qd wrote
Pulp Fiction has a lengthy conversation at a lunch table.
TeeterPosh t1_iub40sp wrote
The Godfather has several such scenes. "Now you get the hell outta here!" "Thank you for the dinner and a very pleasant evening."
Landlubber77 t1_iub5bxh wrote
Kingsman: The Secret Service. Colin Firth and Samuel L Jackson have a pretty compelling conversation over dinner where each laments not fulfilling their respective childhood fantasies of becoming the very thing that the other became, gentleman spy versus colorful megalomaniac. It's a very...happy meal.
Prince_Of_The_Rodeo t1_iub4u9w wrote
There's a standalone "special" episode of the TV series Euphoria called "Trouble don't last always".
It's an hour long, two people at a diner talking the whole episode. Deep talk
Maybe that's something?
fruitporridge t1_iubbto3 wrote
La la land
Moonlight.
Diary of a mad black woman. Lol.
August osage county
Cake-Over t1_iuboshc wrote
The restaurant scene in The Sixth Sense.
Ohadi_Nacnud_3 t1_iub456e wrote
Hell or high water. When Harry met Sally,
MarianaFrusciante t1_iub4mvr wrote
I saw Barbarian today and there's a scene of a woman and a man drinking wine on a couch and talking, early in the film. Maybe that helps
FoxOntheRun99 t1_iub4wou wrote
Big Night. Has a lot of conversations in the kitchen. And ofc, it goes up and down between the two main characters.
JediTigger t1_iubwujt wrote
The Big Chill and Twister have great meal scenes.
MarianaFrusciante t1_iub4t1s wrote
Jurassic Park: Hammond and Ellie talk on a large table while eating icecream about the troubles with the park
Clapbakatyerblakcat t1_iub6yca wrote
There’s a dinner scene at the end of Hannibal with Anthony Hopkins cooking and having a conversation with Julianne Moore and Ray Liotta. Both the conversation and the meal are troubling…
shmoove_cwiminal t1_iub8jik wrote
Heat.
American Beauty (3 people).
SaltySteveD87 t1_iubb3m3 wrote
The Before Trilogy (Before Sunrise, Before Sunset, Before Midnight) is a masterpiece of dialogue. The second film in particular has incredible conversations that take place in real time.
Revolutionary_Big903 t1_iubi9z9 wrote
‘Night, Mother not exactly dinner, but two people and it gets INTENSE
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Wana_B_Haxor t1_iubs40a wrote
Some good recommendations here for films. I think some other things to consider is what you’re trying get out of the scenes visually? Are there things you can do with table setting, the way food is being cooked or eaten, the body language or the characters as the conversation tone changes. Film is a visual medium so it’s important not to overload with dialogue when you should be visually interesting instead.
I have no idea how experienced you are so maybe you’re on top of all this already! If so disregard!
justleave-mealone t1_iubse0r wrote
There’s a movie called Carnage, with Christoph Waltz, Kate Winslet, Jodie Foster and John C Riley.
The WHOLE movie is basically a dinner conversation that goes up and down. It’s great acting from everyone involved and also has pretty decent writing too.
I highly recommend, it seems right up your alley.
garrisontweed t1_iubt05f wrote
All the Old Knives.
Two Ex Lovers/C.I.A Agents meet for dinner and over its course play a game of cat and mouse trying to out play each other.Stars Chris Pine and Thandie Newton.
thechilecowboy t1_iubt9af wrote
Tampopo. Eat Drink Man Woman. And my favorite, The Cook The Thief The Wife and Her Lover. Ouch. I'm not sure if these have convos between two people (though perhaps they must), but they're worth a look-see.
KembarDad t1_iuc0ky8 wrote
The legendary meeting of Al Pacino and Robert De Niro’s characters in the movie Heat. There are a few other scenes in restaurants throughout that movie too.
nimarama72 t1_iucbbdv wrote
Heat..👆
Sacto-Sherbert t1_iucbu3u wrote
The Dinner (2017)
The Platform (not really about a “meal”, but an interesting - and gruesome - allegory on social status and resource allocation)
Four to Dinner (2022)
The Invitation (2016)
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolf
Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner
Melinda and Melinda
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sgmctabnxjs t1_iuczv1j wrote
Woody Allen has many scenes with people conversing at meals. Often he uses a round table and the camera circles. I can't think of them off the top of my head, maybe someone else will chime in.
They're not usually just two people though.
msmischance t1_iud8g0h wrote
Hannah and her Sisters....Dinner Party Scene
sgmctabnxjs t1_iudb6et wrote
Thank you. There are certainly more.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LE2vO_aQgU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8TSvMx2wPI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPs-Nd0znis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=veYbDhHRf68
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTbQ4G8TKQA
https://ny.eater.com/2011/9/19/6649965/the-top-10-restaurant-scenes-from-woody-allens-movies
Lemonwalker-420 t1_iudk2n8 wrote
Not Dinner, but My Breakfast with Blassie.
FartsGetMeHigh t1_iuf5518 wrote
The Trip/ to Italy / to Greece
Umbert360 t1_iub42d9 wrote
Hugh Jackman’s performance during a restaurant dinner scene in Movie 43 is quite memorable
polkjamespolk t1_iub2u86 wrote
Have you looked at My Dinner with Andre?