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  1. In this article, we will delve into the intricacies of The Dinners ending and explore seven unique facts about this thought-provoking movie. Ending Explanation: The Dinner’s ending leaves viewers with a mix of emotions, confusion, and introspection.

  2. Paul Lohman (Steve Coogan) and his wife Claire (Laura Linney) are going to dinner at a remarkably fancy restaurant with Paul’s relatively-estranged brother Stan (Richard Gere), a high-powered politician, and his wife Katelyn (Rebecca Hall).

  3. May 5, 2017 · While Stan and Paul have been estranged since childhood, their 16-year- old sons are friends, and the two of them have committed a horrible crime that has shocked the country. While their sons’ identities have not yet been discovered and may never be, their parents must now decide what action to take.

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  4. May 5, 2017 · That’s the question faced by Richard Gere’s character in Oren Moverman’s The Dinner, in which Gere, Rebecca Hall, Steve Coogan, and Laura Linney play two couples whose children took part in an...

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  5. May 2, 2017 · The Dinner is an entirely unpleasant film about a group of appalling people. The premise and subject matter is at first intriguing, then precipitously breaks down into a jumbled mess.

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  6. Moverman's dinner is certainly barbed, and often venomous, but in spending two solid hours with such unlikeable company is an ordeal in itself, even one as handsomely crafted and executed as this.

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  8. May 18, 2017 · Four people sit down to a meal in an almost inordinately elegant restaurant: Congressman Stan Lohman (Richard Gere), his brother Paul (Steve Coogan), Stan’s wife Katelyn (Rebecca Hall), and Paul’s...

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