Sunday, March 16, 2014
Le Week End
“Le Week
End” is a charming, warm and deeper than it purports to be film written by Hanef
Kureishi with directorial credits going to Roger Michell. The film stars Jim
Broadbent, Lindsay Duncan and, in the latter half, Jeff Goldblum. Although
ostensibly the story of a British married couple of 30 years celebrating their
anniversary in Paris, it is much more than that. Its British umbrella goes beyond
that country’s culture to cause any long married couple of any nationality to
easily identify with the problems they face as they try to recapture or maybe
even create the relationship they each want with the other. Ms. Duncan and Mr.
Broadbent dominate the screen as they share their innermost feelings and
disappointments in a movie that seems to capture the essence of the “Best
Marigold Hotel” film and a tamer and warmer “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolf”.Mr.
Kureisi’s dialogue is meaningful and profound as the two principal characters encounter
the ups and downs of marital life and the burdens and benefits it offers. I
give the film 3 stars and suggest that the City of Paris be given an honorable
mention in the credits for it certainly plays a meaningful role in the lives
of this engaging and complicated couple.
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