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Le Week-End (DVD, 2014)

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Jim Broadbent and Lindsay Duncan star in this poignant comedy drama about long-married couple who return to the setting of their early romance, Paris, in an attempt to rekindle their youthful spark. Once there, they bump into an old friend (Jeff Goldblum) who makes them re-examine their past and future together.

Product Identifiers

ProducerKevin Loader
EAN5021866683300
eBay Product ID (ePID)176023771

Product Key Features

ActorLindsay Duncan, Jim Broadbent, Jeff Goldblum
Film/TV TitleLe Week-End
DirectorRoger Michell
LanguageEnglish
Run Time93 Mins
Release Year2014
FormatDVD
FeaturesInterviews\Commentary\Trailer
GenreDrama, Comedy

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs1
Certificate15
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Additional InformationJim Broadbent and Lindsay Duncan star in this poignant comedy drama about long-married couple who return to the setting of their early romance, Paris, in an attempt to rekindle their youthful spark. Nick and Meg celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary travelling around the city, revisiting the highs and lows of their relationship, fighting about their faults, and at one point - running out of a restaurant without paying the bill. They meet up with an old colleague of Nick's (Jeff Goldblum) and attend a dinner party at his house, leading to some painful truths being spoken aloud. The whole experience sees them re-examining their past and future together.
ReviewsThe Playlist - Michell's handling of the relationship between the two is touching in how little judgment he passes., Variety - Bittersweet, charming yet often very thorny., The Hollywood Reporter - The film is imbued with an engaging mix of warmth and prickliness by the lovely, lived-in performances of Jim Broadbent and Lindsay Duncan.
ScreenwriterHanif Kureishi
Sound sourceDolby Digital
Movie/TV TitleLe Week-End
Consumer AdviceContains strong language, sex references and soft drug use

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3.7
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Good value

Entertaining

Engaging characters

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  • Loved it

    Fab film

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  • Stick with Midnight in Paris.

    Much as I love and respect the cast of this film, it was disappointingly feeble, implausible and irritating. For example, even if their Montmartre hotel was not up to scratch, so what? It's in Montmartre ferchrissakes, you only sleep, shower and change clothes in a hotel in Paris, the rest of the time you are OUT in the fabulous city (unless you've kind of missed the point of Paris ...), and, why then go and check into a ridiculously expensive hotel that you can't afford when there are loads of really decent affordable hotels all over the city? Not that it's that straightforward to walk into a Parisian hotel and just get a room without a reservation ... (this might no longer be the case since the slump in tourism, but it wasn't so when this film was made). And, what's so great about running out of a restaurant without paying? And, if you're not rich, why not eat in one of the countless, lovely restaurants that are easily affordable? And, why do film makers insist on the clichéd tropes of ... yawn ... a view of La Tour Eiffel, the gauche academic, the wine drinking ... blah blah .... yawn ... when there is SO much culture to be enjoyed in Paris, of the widest diversity imaginable ....? Well, don't get me started. Woody Allen did a much better job of bringing alive the mythologised world of La Belle Epoque, the 20s and modern Paris ... and you can sense his real love for the city in Midnight in Paris. The joy of simply breezing along the quays that you see in Owen Wilson's expression and body language. There, that's what I think. I don't regret seeing Le Weekend, but it was a missed opportunity, and a bit silly. Try Amélie instead, it's a bit sugary, but charming, and again, it captures the city very well.

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