My Dinner with Andre
"My Dinner with Andre" is a 1981 film directed by Louis Malle that features a conversation between two friends, Andre Gregory and Wallace Shawn. The entire movie takes place in a restaurant, where they discuss life, relationships, and the nature of existence over dinner.
The film is notable for its minimalist approach, focusing on dialogue rather than action. It explores deep philosophical themes, such as the meaning of life and the impact of modern society on personal connections. The unique format and thought-provoking content have made it a cult classic in independent cinema.