The Dish & the Spoon
The Dish & the Spoon

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Livid over her husband's affair, Rose drives from Virginia to Delaware to confront (if not kill) the woman who dallied with her man. While unable to immediately confront the woman, Rose finds a British lad who's somewhat stranded after coming to America, having pursued a pretty girl he once met but finding her now with another. Both emotionally adrift, Rose and the boy end up with each other for company at her parent's beach home, even roll-playing while Rose awaits the chanc... (Full plot summary below)

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Livid over her husband's affair, Rose drives from Virginia to Delaware to confront (if not kill) the woman who dallied with her man. While unable to immediately confront the woman, Rose finds a British lad who's somewhat stranded after coming to America, having pursued a pretty girl he once met but finding her now with another. Both emotionally adrift, Rose and the boy end up with each other for company at her parent's beach home, even roll-playing while Rose awaits the chance to confront her elusive romantic rival.

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Village Voice - 8/10 by Eric HynesFor once, an American indie's muted modesty at least makes emotional sense, suiting a bittersweet romance that, by nature, has neither a name nor a future.
Boston Phoenix - 8/10 by Gerald PearyDirector Alison Bagnall crafts a model independent film, a miniature story told with feeling and humor...
Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN) - 5/10 by John BeifussThe film might be described as a notion that never quite grows up to be an idea, bookended by more or less scripted scenes that wouldn't have been out of place in a Goldie Hawn movie.
Shadows on the Wall - 5/10 by Rich ClineWith its deliberately quirky characters and meandering series of events, this mumblecore movie is enjoyably ramshackle, constantly catching us off guard with spiky humour or warm emotion.
New York Times - 4/10 by Stephen HoldenThis wisp of a movie doesn't pretend to be more than a series of disconnected vignettes in a moody story that sometimes seems invented on the spot. The boy, for all his eccentricities, is a healing spirit who, without realizing it, gives Rose the fortitude to face her problems and resume her old life, for better or for worse.
User Review - 10/10 by Heather MOne of the best indie films you will see this year. Its my new garden state movie of the year, its just done so well, the acting, music, scenes, everything just sucks you in this crazy world their in. I loved watching this these too get too know each other. Without saying anything, about this movie I wish more movies were done like this, so real, so alive, so amazing.
User Review - 10/10 by Claire NBeautifully shot, perfectly scored, and Gerwig and Alexander have exquisite on-screen chemistry -- not exactly romantic, but magnetic and compelling in a weirdly familiar, fascinating way. I love this movie.
User Review - 8/10 by Tom FIt's fully possible the presence of alcohol, sleeping pills and bitterness present in my system at the time of viewing provided me with such a favorable opinion of this movie. Seemingly sort of searing--given the strange, happenstance, and all too often transient (read: doomed) situations we find ourselves in, I couldn't help but identify, I guess. Or just appreciate. And the soundtrack was kind of nice, too, I think.
User Review - 8/10 by Gayle RGreta Gerwig has incredible comic timing. She plays quirky lovable roles extremely well. Olly Alexander, also, did a great job! Not going to spoil it, but this movie has one of the funniest lines, I've ever heard. This is truly an independent feeling film with no Hollywood feel whatsoever. Maybe that's what I loved about it. It doesn't spell anything out for you, leaves lots for you to interpret yourself. Let it be whatever you want it to be. See for yourself.
User Review - 8/10 by Kyle AA low-budget, highly enjoyable film about an unexpected connection between a broken young woman and a younger man. Rose, played with great vulnerability by Greta Gerwig, is suffering from a breakdown after learning of her husband's affair. She leaves town in search of the other woman but instead finds a stranded British teenager, played by the captivating Olly Alexander, with whom she forms an unlikely bond. The two grow closer as they spend several days together in a sleepy Delaware beach town, which itself seems to play a character in the film. Theirs is a unique relationship, bordering on romance, and characterized by small (often amusing, often touching) adventures as Rose continues her search for the woman and begins the process of healing. The talented Olly Alexander also plays piano and sings in the film. A beautiful independent film that deserves to be seen.

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