The Big Table
The Big Table

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The Big Table

2002
Movie
10 min
English

Every time eight-year-old Samuel goes to a family dinner at Grandma’s house, he is banished to the dreaded kid’s table. Today he has resolved to escape this fate.

Insights

IMDb5.5/10
Director: Jake MahaffyGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A group of young adults grapple with their futures and relationships in the mundane setting of suburban America. The film explores themes of ennui, friendship, and the uncertainty of post-adolescence as characters navigate their paths amidst a backdrop of quiet desperation and longing for something more.

Critical Reception

The Big Table received modest critical attention, with many reviewers noting its understated approach to character-driven drama. While some praised its authentic portrayal of young adult aimlessness, others found its pacing too slow and its narrative lacking in significant dramatic arc.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its realistic depiction of young adulthood and relatable characters.

  • Criticized for its slow pace and lack of a strong narrative drive.

  • Appreciated for its subtle exploration of themes like ennui and existential searching.

Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented, but available comments suggest a mixed response, with some finding it a poignant reflection of early adulthood and others feeling it was too uneventful.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on a low budget, contributing to its raw, independent aesthetic.

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