2 frères, un avocat matérialiste et un chirurgien idéaliste, se retrouvent régulièrement avec leurs épouses pour dîner. Lorsqu'une affaire criminelle qui les implique explose dans les médias, leur sens de la morale va être mis à l'épreuve.
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Casting
Sol Kyung-gu
Jae-wan
Jang Dong-Gun
Jae-gyu
Kim Hee-ae
Yeon-kyung
Claudia Kim
Ji-su
Hong Ye Ji
Hye-yoon
Kim Jung-Chul
Yang Si-ho
Choi Ri
Seon-ju
Yoo Su-bin
Hyung-cheol
Byun Jung-hee
Mother
Ahn Ty-rim
Na-rae
Yoo In-Sun
Na-Rae's father
Lee Ji-hyun
Nursing hospital staff
Park Soo-oh
Jaden
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Director Hur Jin Ho takes inspiration from Dutch writer's Norman Koch's bestseller "The Dinner" and constructs a very interesting film immersed in Korean culture but very universal in scope. He uses the essential elements of the book's plot but streamlines it to make it more meaningful, more powerful. (It is not often that a film takes the plot of a book and makes it better in its screen version.) Without sermonizing or taking sides, the films ask questions about society, justice, morality, parenthood, values, beliefs, entitlement . By testing the moral strengths of the protagonists, the film makes the audience question their own mettle in limit situations. The imagery is strong enough, but not overwhelming to allow the viewers the personal space to make their own opinions. So is the acting - convincing, without going overboard. After Parasite, I think this is another homerun of the Korean cinema. I would strongly recommend it for viewing in film clubs in universities - our young generation need to see it.
