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The Lunch Date

  • 1989
  • 12m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
1.9K
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Scotty Bloch and Clebert Ford in The Lunch Date (1989)
DramaShort

A woman misses her train and buys lunch in a café. When she returns to her table, a man is eating her salad.A woman misses her train and buys lunch in a café. When she returns to her table, a man is eating her salad.A woman misses her train and buys lunch in a café. When she returns to her table, a man is eating her salad.

  • Director
    • Adam Davidson
  • Writer
    • Adam Davidson
  • Stars
    • Scotty Bloch
    • Clebert Ford
    • Bernard Johnson
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Adam Davidson
    • Writer
      • Adam Davidson
    • Stars
      • Scotty Bloch
      • Clebert Ford
      • Bernard Johnson
    • 185User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 6 wins total

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    Scotty Bloch
    • Lady
    Clebert Ford
    • Man
    Bernard Johnson
    Paul Sarnoff
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    • Director
      • Adam Davidson
    • Writer
      • Adam Davidson
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    8lee_eisenberg

    have a bite

    Adam Davidson's Academy Award-winning short is about a rich woman who misses a train and then has an awkward experience in an eatery. "The Lunch Date" isn't anything profound yet manages to be thought-provoking. It forces you to ask what you would do in this situation. Don't expect the short to result in a life-changing experience. As far as I can tell, it's about making you confront your privilege and prejudices.

    Worth seeing.
    risya-20218

    Prejidice

    An old white lady, who has a lot of bags, harries to take a train in a station. But she bumps into a man, and she drops her bags to miss the train. Then she have lunch there. She buys her lunch and sits a seat. She realizes that there are no fork and stands up to take it. When she returns the seat, there is a black man. He has lunch, and she claims this is her lunch. But he continues to eat, and she also has it. The man buys two cups of tea. She drinks it a little and leaves there to take a train. Later she comes back there to forget a part of her bags.

    After watching this short film, we realize that we have prejudices about a race. We tend to think color people are inferior to white people or low social ladder. Also the lady looks unhappy in this film, because she is driven by time. But she laughs in the end of this film. This is useful to stress the climax of it.
    10crittercat

    A perfect film

    This 10 minute short is nearly perfect film-making. It should be mandatory viewing in film classes everywhere.

    "The Lunch Date" tells a complete and complex story, makes you feel keenly for the two central characters, has complications, twists, reversals and a wonderful resolution. It never strays from context and reality and is utterly accessible.

    And it's all done with virtually no dialog.

    I would love to be able to own and look at this film from time to time when I'm trying to convince myself -- against all available evidence -- that really GOOD movies can be made small and simply.

    I hope that "The Lunch Date" will be made available in either DVD or video cassette very soon.

    Larry Santoro Larry@LarrySantoro.com
    b-71810

    The Lunch Date Review

    This film is a story about a woman who misses a train and has lunch to kill some time. I think the interesting point of this film is that although there is no clear explanation, we can assume the characteristics of the woman by only watching the first 30 seconds of the film. There are two points which shows the characteristics of the woman in this film. Firstly, the woman dresses up shiwily, carrying many shopping bags in her hands. We can easily assume that the woman is rich. Secondly, when the woman cannons into a man and he tries to gather the strewn items of the purse, she coldly denies his help and leaves him quickly. She does not believe people easily. She may be a very suspicious person. Since this film is only ten minutes long, there is not enough time to explain the character's characteristics in detail. This film succeeds in depicting the least information about the main character possible to describe in such limited time.
    7piruro-18096

    The Lunch Date

    The Lunch Date is an interesting movie. A wealthy woman is looking for her train, but she misses it because she encounters trouble at the terminal. She eventually goes to the cafeteria to eat something. She orders salad and sits on a seat. She notices there are no forks, so she goes to get one. After returning to the seat, she finds a strange man eating her salad. She is angry with him, but he doesn't care. Eventually, she shares the salad with him. He buys her a cup of coffee, but she looks unhappy. After that, she goes out of the cafeteria and notices she forgets her bags. Returning to the cafeteria, she realizes a significant thing... This short film expresses a sense of discomfort, but it is also funny. This woman is arrogant and wealthy. She doesn't apologize anytime and is highly vigilant about everyone. She should receive her comeuppance, but she doesn't. It seemed unfair. On the other hand, there is a twist in this film, so I like it.

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      Selected to the National Film Registry in 2013.
    • Connections
      Edited into Cinema16: American Short Films (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      I Don't Want To Walk Without You
      by Jule Styne

      Recorded by Artie Shaw

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    • Release date
      • December 3, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Свидание за завтраком
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    • Runtime
      • 12m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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