"The Lunch Date" is a comedy. A wealthy woman comes to a train station, where she unfortunately bumps into a man and drops her belongings. She then goes into a cafe and sits down, but realizes that she doesn´t have a fork, so gets up to get one. When she returns to her seat, she finds a homeless man eating her salad, and although she protests to him, they end up eating the salad together. In the scene where they eat together while looking at each other's faces, their emotions are conveyed through their facial expressions and gestures. The content of the story is also funny because there is a punch line at the end and it is surprising. The performers are good at showing various facial expressions, such as anger, amazement, anxiety, and laughing, so I am attracted to the comical world of the movie. Additionally, the sound design of the movie is excellent because the use of elegant and gorgeous music in the scene of a rich woman walking in a station makes it easier for the audience to guess or imagine that she is an upper-class person, which leads to a deeper enjoyment.
In conclusion, I recommend this film.