The Date (1999)

An illicit affair with a politician's daughter leads a young man on a city wide search for the perfect condom.

Overview
"The Date" is an American brief film released in 1999 directed by Evan Oppenheimer. The movie focuses on a single essential scene that plays out practically totally in real time. It is an engrossing and intimate take a look at the nature of human encounters, the unpredictability of tourist attraction, and the intricacies of human interaction.

Story Summary
The storyline of "The Date" focuses on a college professor named Tom (played by Glenn Fitzgerald), who is anticipating a woman called Angela (Callie Thorne) to his apartment for a date. He's assisted in his preparations by his buddy and co-worker Julia (Katya Campbell), who seems to have a beneficial interest in the evening's result.

As Tom anxiously gets his home in order and himself prepared, he and Julia take part in witty and revealing small talk about his love life, nervousness for the night, and individual growth. The complexity and depth of their friendship start to unravel, and Tom's vulnerability and the factors behind his normally private life ended up being exposed.

Thorough Character Study
"The Date" is a character-driven movie, with the complex relationship in between Tom and Julia at its heart. Their friendship highlights Tom's insecurities and worries about his growing romantic undertaking with Angela. The movie especially emphasizes the pivotal moments of Tom's personal unrest and the emotional subtleties of the characters, providing an extensive expedition of their personalities and intentions.

Artistic Direction & Themes
The film's real-time storytelling supplies an appealing viewpoint, catching the humor, tension, and emotional release experienced during the anticipation of a date. "The Date" checks out themes of destination, rejection, personal vulnerability, and the appeal of friendship. This is done while highlighting crucial minutes where characters expose their sense of insecurity and worry.

Performing Performance
The efficiencies by Glenn Fitzgerald and Katya Campbell are commendable, especially in producing a believable dynamic in between the characters of Tom and Julia. Their comprehensive portrayals assist the audience through the phases of pre-date preparations, anxiety, and honest personal revelations.

Last Thoughts
"The Date" is an easy yet thoughtful movie that takes a deep dive into the interpersonal relationships in between good friends and the tumultuous roller rollercoaster of feelings experienced prior to a potentially life-altering date. It encapsulates the frequently neglected moments of vulnerability, anxiety, and anticipation before such an occasion. The film plays out like an intimate character research study instead of a grand romantic narrative, allowing for subtle but efficient exploration of human encounter, bonding, and interaction.

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    Rose Byrne
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  • Denise Kirby
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  • Ron Falk (small)
    Ron Falk
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