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Friday Night

Original title: Vendredi soir
  • 2002
  • Unrated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
2.2K
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Friday Night (2002)
DramaRomance

It's Friday night--she's moving in with her boyfriend tomorrow--so she goes out, but gets stuck in traffic--where she meets a handsome stranger.It's Friday night--she's moving in with her boyfriend tomorrow--so she goes out, but gets stuck in traffic--where she meets a handsome stranger.It's Friday night--she's moving in with her boyfriend tomorrow--so she goes out, but gets stuck in traffic--where she meets a handsome stranger.

  • Director
    • Claire Denis
  • Writers
    • Emmanuèle Bernheim
    • Claire Denis
  • Stars
    • Valérie Lemercier
    • Vincent Lindon
    • Hélène de Saint-Père
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Claire Denis
    • Writers
      • Emmanuèle Bernheim
      • Claire Denis
    • Stars
      • Valérie Lemercier
      • Vincent Lindon
      • Hélène de Saint-Père
    • 38User reviews
    • 46Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Valérie Lemercier
    Valérie Lemercier
    • Laure
    Vincent Lindon
    Vincent Lindon
    • Jean
    Hélène de Saint-Père
    • Marie
    Hélène Fillières
    Hélène Fillières
    • La femme fatiguée
    Florence Loiret Caille
    Florence Loiret Caille
    • La jeune fille du flipper
    • (as Florence Loiret-Caille)
    Grégoire Colin
    Grégoire Colin
    • Le jeune homme en parka
    Gilles D'Ambra
    • Le mari de la femme fatiguée
    Micha Lescot
    Micha Lescot
    • Le réceptionniste
    Gianfranco Poddighe
    • Le maître d'hôtel
    Nordine Barour
    • Le serveur
    Lionel Goldstein
    • L'acheteur
    Didier Woldemard
    • Le chauffeur de la camionnette
    Nicolas Struve
    • L'homme de l'accrochage
    Jérôme Pouly
    • Le deuxième homme de l'accrochage
    Nausicaa Meyer
    • La femme de l'accrochage
    Julia Bousinesq
    • La vieille dame
    Géraldine Brezault
    • La jeune femme éblouie
    Hervé Chaffardon
    • Le légionnaire
    • Director
      • Claire Denis
    • Writers
      • Emmanuèle Bernheim
      • Claire Denis
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    User reviews38

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    DarkProfile

    Ephemeral and sensual poetry

    I guess that I must be living under a rock because it took me this movie to bask in the luminescence of Claire Denis (and Agnes Godard). I stumbled across Beau Travail in the beginning of my cinephile journey and her baroque images and elliptical editing style just flew past my head. Then, I saw 35 shots of rum a few years back and it did make me sit up, especially "The Nightshift" sequence, but I still felt that her magic lacked a dramatic gravity.

    But this film just blew me away. This is poetry of a heightened experience so ephemeral and intense that it is remembered in fractured glances and gestures, in hazy motives and unclear desires, in actions that are incomplete ellipses, in the associations and impressions of the surroundings that stand in as a placeholder of the actual experience.

    Highly recommended.
    6jotix100

    Brief encounter during the Paris transit strike.

    Claire Denis sure knows the French woman's mentality. She is very sly in presenting us this story, that on the surface tells us one thing, but deep down, it has nothing to do what we are actually watching.

    The transit strike plot, with Laure sitting in traffic and going nowhere, is played too long. We all get the idea of the boredom and frustration of the driver caught in similar circumstances. That part of the film can drive the viewer nuts, since nothing happens.

    Laure doesn't feel any remorse into picking up Jean, who is obviously stranded, or is he?. Their conversation doesn't reveal anything, yet, one can feel where this is leading to: somewhere where Laure and Jean can copulate to their hearts content.

    The clue of what's to come takes place after they have an espresso at the cafe. Jean asks for change to go downstairs to the vending machine for a 4 condom pack. Oh la la... Jean is not a casual sex offender, he must protect himself, as well as the woman he takes to bed. Casual meetings such as these can be very dangerous!

    The scenes in the hotel are well staged. In fact, there is nothing shocking, or done in bad taste. When Laure and Jean are making out, their behavior is very chaste, without French kisses, (I wonder if Pres. Bush would call them Liberty kisses?...) is a let down. But Jean and Laure do it very stylishly and with decorum.

    Jean, obviously, is not a one-woman man. After all he has more condoms in his pocket and when he is in the pizzeria, he spots another woman who makes it known she wants to play with him downstairs.

    At the end of the film we watch Laure leave the hotel room running into the deserted streets with a grin on her face. She'll go now to her own lover as though nothing had ever happened that night. She is a woman empowered by her own will to have fun, yet not take it too seriously, or hurt anyone. Perhaps she's laughing at her own sense of adventure having done something that perhaps no one will ever know.

    Both of the principals are very effective. Veronique Lemercier and Vincent Lindon play very well together. The director is perhaps telling us that there is still hope for all of us, non movie star types, to have fun and meet a partner for the night, have great sex on the next transit strike, if we are in Paris.
    jamie73

    Warning: do not watch this film if you have no imagination!

    This film resists all that is wrong with blockbuster cinema, totally refusing to offer straight-forward, passivity-inducing narrative structures. It is one of the most book-like films you are likely to see, taking its time to develop the central characters in manner that leaves them open to determination by the audience's imagination. It is an erotic film that has no climax. It is a film that engages in life rather than distracts us from it.

    This is an immensely subtle film that uses a broad range of cinematic techniques so you should definitely see it on a big screen. In fact, I wouldn't even bother seeing it on TV, so diminished would its impact be.
    10eroticnights

    It is life

    This was a damn good movie. Very different, the closest movie that comes to the feel and over all effect is The Loss of Sexual Innocence. Movies such as this catch many off guard because they don't follow the de facto movie format. Meaning, an event happens, people react to said event, drama, conclusion, resolution.

    This movie takes a totally different approach, and that's what makes it shine. This movie defies being labeled as a movie altogether. People say this movie is boring, that nothing happens, there are almost no words. They'd be right, there is no real drama, conclusion, resolution. I don't believe that's what this movie is even about.

    From the opening moments of the Paris rooftops I knew I was in for something special. The long shots, the turning off of lights, the gazes at the Paris skyline. This was a visual feast with poetic credentials, and I expected as much.

    Folks, this movie was not about Jean and Laure. I believe thats where all the critical flack stems from. This movie isn't about a brief encounter that is over by sunrise. The plot that you all speak of, that's secondary.

    The movie tends to focus on their surroundings more so then them. A cluttered car, a heater, traffic, boxes. A best example of this is their skin, during the sex scenes there are close ups of their skin rather then showing them making love. As if the plot, in this case, making love, is secondary to the poetic element of the story.

    In any given event, the surroundings are just as important as the story itself. This movie displays that perfectly. That is the purpose of this movie, that is it's beauty, that is what it is about.

    If this movie is about the surroundings rather then a plot or story, then what would be the purpose of showing rooftops, skin, lamps, boxes? Because is it life, and it is poetic and beautiful. What is the purpose of a rose? Why take a picture of it, or give it to someone? A rose simply is, this movie simply is. The nuances of life deserve appreciation and this movie pays homage to that fact. That is what this movie is about.

    It is life, it is the beauty of everything around you.
    bkossy

    Poetic and sexy

    The traffic jam sequence alone stands as an amazing and lyrical study of the rhythms of stop and start driving. The two lovers are so anchored in the magnetism of the present. This movie is a homage to human nature, and sexual attraction consummated. Also, I absolutely love that the film accepts and cherishes the moment as the lovers do. It's very French.

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    • Release date
      • September 11, 2002 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official site
      • Bac Films (France)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Vendredi Soir
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • Arena Films
      • Canal+
      • Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $156,918
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $9,381
      • May 25, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $609,542
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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