Recensione in un tweet: Le Week-End

Recensione in un tweet: Le Week-End

Descrizione:

Una coppia inglese sposata da tempo, torna a Parigi molti anni dopo la luna di miele, nel tentativo di riaccendere la passione del proprio matrimonio.

Il poster:

Le Week-End

Le frasi di lancio:

Nick: “Beckett scrisse: Intendiamo amore quando diciamo amore?”
Meg: “Che altro intendiamo?! Che cavolata!”

Il trailer:

La valutazione in un tweet:

Umorismo fuori sincrono alla ricerca di un futuro - Recensione #film Le Week-End Condividi il Tweet

La scheda IMDB:

Le Week-End (2013)
Le Week-End poster Rating: 6.4/10 (8,672 votes)
Director: Roger Michell
Writer: Hanif Kureishi
Stars: Lindsay Duncan, Jim Broadbent, Jeff Goldblum
Runtime: 93 min
Rated: R
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Released: 11 Oct 2013
Plot: Meg, a teacher, and husband Nick, a philosophy lecturer who may just be about to get the push on the eve of retirement, spend a week-end in Paris to celebrate their thirtieth anniversary. He is staid, annoying his foul-mouthed wife who wants to turn the holiday into a series of exciting new experiences, booking into a hotel that stretches their budgets and running off from a restaurant without paying. She is also averse to his touching her and what was meant to be a belated second honeymoon is a depressing affair, full of arguments - including one about the son who has recently left home to live in squalor and whom Meg does not want to return. By chance they meet an old university friend of Nick, Morgan, an American high-flyer who invites them to a party where Meg can still turn men's heads and Nick has a conversation with Morgan's young son, leading him to believe that he is not as badly off as he had presumed. Ultimately there appears to be hope for the marriage.

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