The review:
Stella Meghie’s The Weekend is a quality film illustrating the difficulties of staying friends after a breakup and the ramifications when you try to buck that system.* Sasheer Zamata’s Zadie is a prickly floundering fledgling comedian** who doesn’t really try to make the best of the weekend away with her ex-boyfriend and his current girlfriend. This movie had a lot of walking and talking, most of which seemed to be orchestrated to move plot along; despite that, it was an enjoyable film.
The verdict: Good
Cost: $1.80 via Redbox (celebrated my newly unemployed status!)
Where watched: at home
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Further sentences:
*It’s also an amusing film.
**Sexism alert! I quickly read half of the short synopsis on IMDB (A comedian goes away for the weekend with an ex-boyfriend and his new girlfriend). At “comedian” I got a picture of a man in my head which did not leave until several minutes into Zadie’s stand-up routine that opens the film.
Questions:
- How do you feel about the acting quality of the men in this film?
- Did Zadie deserve what she got?
Other reviews:
- Kate Erbland—IndieWire
- Kimber Myers—LA Times