A scheduling mix-up at an Airbnb brings four twenty-somethings together, each navigating the open waters of where, how, and with whom they're supposed to be.A scheduling mix-up at an Airbnb brings four twenty-somethings together, each navigating the open waters of where, how, and with whom they're supposed to be.A scheduling mix-up at an Airbnb brings four twenty-somethings together, each navigating the open waters of where, how, and with whom they're supposed to be.
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Just a cute love story set in times we live in. Predictable but some twists that keep you interested. No gratuitous sex and just a little profanity. Definitely PG-13.
Weekenders exceeded my expectations when seeing it in theaters! It checks boxes of artful cinematography, engaging pace and writing, and strong acting/chemistry - but overall it's refreshing in how it's more than the sum of its parts.
Is it a light-hearted movie? In many ways, yes - and it's certainly accessible and approachable - but the dynamics between the characters have a lingering effect I generally do not experience in this genre. I enjoyed getting to know each of the four central characters' personalities (and distinct humor!) as the weekend unfolded. Each actor filled in their character effortlessly. Harper's character builds to reveal a sense of complexity that will probably stick with you; Edwards' performance shows remarkable elegance gesturing to Harper's rich inner world while coordinating vulnerability opposite different characters.
I found myself not only wondering how the characters' lives and relationships might continue past the credits, but had several moments I wish I could have been part of the conversations on-screen. Kudos to the writers for a script that translated so naturally, and for sharing a story that is thought provoking yet never overstated as such. I think what I enjoyed most about Weekenders is that in just over an hour, it served as a reminder of what's memorable about connections - whether positive or negative, romantic or platonic, familiar or novel, and the in-betweens or uncertainties of it all. There's a whole lot of relatable humanity captured in this enjoyable film that provoked me to think about the art of knowing and wanting people in your life - I certainly recommend it!
Is it a light-hearted movie? In many ways, yes - and it's certainly accessible and approachable - but the dynamics between the characters have a lingering effect I generally do not experience in this genre. I enjoyed getting to know each of the four central characters' personalities (and distinct humor!) as the weekend unfolded. Each actor filled in their character effortlessly. Harper's character builds to reveal a sense of complexity that will probably stick with you; Edwards' performance shows remarkable elegance gesturing to Harper's rich inner world while coordinating vulnerability opposite different characters.
I found myself not only wondering how the characters' lives and relationships might continue past the credits, but had several moments I wish I could have been part of the conversations on-screen. Kudos to the writers for a script that translated so naturally, and for sharing a story that is thought provoking yet never overstated as such. I think what I enjoyed most about Weekenders is that in just over an hour, it served as a reminder of what's memorable about connections - whether positive or negative, romantic or platonic, familiar or novel, and the in-betweens or uncertainties of it all. There's a whole lot of relatable humanity captured in this enjoyable film that provoked me to think about the art of knowing and wanting people in your life - I certainly recommend it!
Wish the boyfriend character wasn't written as as such a one-dimensional lout, but otherwise, I enjoyed this quite a bit. "Low-key" is the best way to describe it, but that also lends it an air of authenticity. The two leads actually possess a fair amount of chemistry. The drinking game scene is a stand-out. Rather surprised by this one.
This one is easy to surmise within the first 15 minutes. And, guess what, you'll be correct.
Blake is too spooky for the mood of this story. His character seems too impulsive and volatile and dangerous to mix with the other easy going characters.
Outside of that the story ended just as I expected when it started.
Blake is too spooky for the mood of this story. His character seems too impulsive and volatile and dangerous to mix with the other easy going characters.
Outside of that the story ended just as I expected when it started.
I really enjoyed watching this. It had some subtle funny moments that made it even more likable.
I found myself wishing I could hang out with these characters! Would recommend this for a Valentine's Day date.
I found myself wishing I could hang out with these characters! Would recommend this for a Valentine's Day date.
Did you know
- GoofsWhen Harper and James are outside drinking on the first night, a crew member is clearly visible, reflected in the windows, for almost the entire scene.
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Details
- Runtime
- 1h 16m(76 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.21:1
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