Dinner in America (2020)
This review contains one mention of the R-Slur. If that is something that will upset you I don't recommend that you read this review. It will also, obviously, contain minor spoilers, so be warned!
13 September 2024 ★★★★★
Don’t make fun of me for this but I actually
watched Dinner in America when it started
to get popular on TikTok back in August/September. I usually dislike
when things I like blow up there (like when people started using
Fiona Apple’s song “I Want You To Love Me”.....) so I can imagine
the people who knew about the movie prior to TikTok getting ahold of
it were not very happy, but I’m so thankful
for it because it’s what allowed me discover this wonderful
movie.
My absolute favorite thing about this movie
was the character of Patty. She was such a fun character to watch
and incredibly relatable, especially as a
feminine-presenting person with autism. I found myself feeling
empathetic for the negative ways she was being treated, as I could
imagine myself being in her shoes and remembered moments from my
past that were similar to the movie. When she asked Simon if he
thought she was retarded I could just picture all the moments I felt
the same way and I
couldn't help but get a little emotionial
about it.
Moreover, I only have one gripe about
Simon. In my opinion, the writer’s making him call Patty’s mom the
D-slur at the beginning of the movie was distasteful but
unfortunately realistic as the usage of slurs like that is common to
hear in the alternative scene. Otherwise I think Simon is a really
great character. Patty is
even more relatable , as I would love to
have a boy like Simon as my
“music boyfriend,” LOL. Circling back to
the end of the last paragraph, seeing Simon stand up for Patty (in
rather unconventional ways, if the cat scene is anything to go
by...) was really
romantic and heartwarming, especially when
Patty started crying when he told her to “not talk like that.” I
really hope someday I have someone who will stand up for me like
that.
This movie was great. I loved the plot, setting, characters, all of
it!! Kyle Gallner (Simon) and Emily Skeggs (Patty) are great actors
and I want to eventually watch more movies with one (or both!) of
them in them. Five stars, Dinner in America has definitely become
one of my favorite movies!!!