This novel confuses me. I don’t know if it’s the how each chapter follows the other in such a choppy way or the fact that our narrator is a literal psychopath but every time I read this novel my I feel like my brain gets bigger from trying so hard to understand it all. I was so confused that I couldn’t even think of a movie that could relate to this novel so I decided to pick The Dinner Movie.

Paul is crazy. Claire is crazy. Michel is crazy. Rick is crazy. Babette is crazy. Beau is irrelevant. Serge is dumb. That’s basically all the characters in The Dinner summarized. It’s crazy how Serge, the character I bashed so much in the first part, somehow became the only character I liked in the whole book. He is the only one with a semblance of sanity in that family. First of all we have to adress Paul’s mental illness which causes him to get violent so quickly as seen when he beats up Serge and the Principal. He clearly has something wrong with him and the discovery that he had stopped taking pills really made me nervous near the end of the story. Another thing to discuss is the fact that everyone seems to forget and forgive what he does. Him beating up Serge should have ended their relationship and beating up the principal should have landed him in jail. But none of that happened. I really started thinking of this when Paul said “Get the fuck out of here, you pervert!” (Koch 227) to “Tonio” and the next chapter continues as if that didn’ even happen. Tonio should’ve really just beathen the crap (I don’t know if I am allowed to swear on my blog and ain’t no way I’m taking the risk to losing marks on my already poor blog)

Babette and Claire who seemed to be like angels in the first part show their craziness by planning to cripple or disfigure Serge so that he can’t go to his press conference to do the right thing. Rick and Michel who thankfully didn’t change and stayed dumb and crazy from part one till now decide to kill Beau or atleaast make him vanish in order to hide their crime. Beau seemed irrelevant because his death really didn’t affect me in any way and his significance to the plot was so little. Serge who I hated so much in the first part just seems like a semi-honest and decent man albeit lacking a few braincells. Why would you not have your brother arrested after he smashed your face with a frying pan. Why would you not have your sister-in-law arrested after she disfugured you.

Overall this book has been enjoyable to read due to it’s interesting and intriguing plot but my brain doesn’t seem to have enough IQ to read it without breaking down a little bit.
















