One of those films where you feel almost part of the film. When they're making confessions over dinner and wine, you are almost tempted to make a confession of your own. As the evening progresses, Melvin is getting to know these two amazing women who couldn't be more different from each other and yet have so much in common. To a great extent, we feel like we're getting to know them too. By placing strangers as well as friends in such a casual setting, we can feel the inhibitions peeling off one by one. While it questions the foundation of Faith itself in the most logical of ways, they also accost us with how there are events which defy all logic, still happen around us. An hour of conversation hardly ever imbibes such intimacy between people, yet the way this film unfolds makes it entirely believable and as we start to think it can't get any better, it keeps getting better!