
Two young men, one in need of medical attention, are cryogenically frozen in the early 1960s. The two are preoccupied with the fact that the police are pursuing them to realise what they are doing. The next thing they know is that they are in a strange new world (thirty years on).... (Full plot summary below)
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Two young men, one in need of medical attention, are cryogenically frozen in the early 1960s. The two are preoccupied with the fact that the police are pursuing them to realise what they are doing. The next thing they know is that they are in a strange new world (thirty years on).
Leave your thoughts about Late for Dinner.
| Capital Times (Madison, WI)Rob ThomasAn awfully sweet little time-travel movie. |
| User ReviewPrivate UI second the "LOVE IT" motion. Is a fantastic movie. |
| User ReviewBrian MI LOVE THIS MOVIE. Small, intimate, weird, great performances, love it love it love it. It hits my buttons, and slowdances with my abandonment issues. |
| User ReviewElizabeth GAn offbeat, curious little film. Beautifully acted and directed with some fun twists. |
| User ReviewJohn HThis is a great movie, underappreciated by my book. |
| User ReviewWalter LA sweet, good natured little flick the charm of which makes one want to overlook the obvious holes in the plot. Two thumbs, way up! |
| User ReviewPaul MHow can anyone not love this movie? It is as sweet-natured a film as you will ever see. |
| User ReviewCharity BRent "Late for Dinner" you will love it! |
| User ReviewLeo LOne of those movies that leaves you wondering about the characters after the film ends. I really enjoyed this movie. It's well worth watching. |
| User ReviewMay CCriminally hard to find, this was way better than the similarly-themed Mel Gibson vehicle "Forever Young". An odd mix of comedy, sci-fi, and romance that somehow works beautifully, it also has some spot-on work from Peter Berg, Brian Wimmer and Marcia Gay Harden. Worth hunting down. |