My Dinner with André
"My Dinner with André" is a 1981 film directed by Louis Malle that features a conversation between two friends, André Gregory and Wallace Shawn. The film takes place almost entirely in a restaurant, where they discuss various philosophical topics, personal experiences, and the meaning of life.
The dialogue-driven narrative explores themes such as the nature of reality, human connection, and the search for authenticity. The film is notable for its minimalist approach, focusing on the characters' interactions rather than traditional plot development, making it a unique entry in the genre of independent cinema.