Weekend

Weekend

  • Director: Jean-Luc Godard
  • Writer: Julio Cortázar,Jean-Luc Godard
  • Countries of origin: France, Italy
  • Language: French
  • Release date: September 27, 1968
  • Sound mix: Mono
  • Aspect ratio: 1.66 : 1
  • Also known as: Week End
  • "Weekend" is an adventure film directed by Jean Luc Godard, starring Mirée Dalque and Jean Janan.
    The film tells the story of when the French bourgeois society began to collapse, an idyllic trip to the countryside of Weekend turned into a nightmare.

    Details

    • Release date September 27, 1968
    • Filming locations Oinville-Sur-Montcient, Ile de France, France
    • Production companies Comacico, Les Films Copernic, Lira Films

    Box office

    Budget

    $250,000 (estimated)

    Movie reviews

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    • By Randy 2022-03-24 09:03:20

      The director has given up treatment~

      A rare viewing experience. The first 30 minutes are interesting, the irritable traffic jam scene is exaggerated and then presented in a long shot of 7 minutes, it becomes very interesting and makes the audience very cool; the next 30 minutes is absurd and even religious. ; The two tried their best to move towards the destination, changing cars without a bottom line, grabbing a car and taking a ride on foot, passing through various tragic car accident scenes, with scenes of crazy philosophers...

    • By Uriah 2022-03-23 09:03:04

      study notes

      Look at Godard's weekend and gave it three stars. Godard's attempts at movies, his pursuit of knowledge in life, his pursuit of truth, and his destruction of matter, five stars and priceless stars are all to be given. But film is an art that pursues rhythm. When the disorder that is established by itself is repeated in the same way, this disorder turns into order, and the so-called rhythm becomes flat. The visual impact of the shot has become a fatigue burden by the end.
          Perhaps, in a...

    • By Devonte 2022-03-21 09:03:00

      Fewer fake masters and more real movies.

      Movies teach sincerity, not kneeling. Godard is like the Red Guard in the movie. The banner said that I want to "break the four olds", but what he fiddled with was nothing "new" except for the jump cuts in "Exhausted". anti-movie" and "anti-movie", not for "real movie". Truffaut is even worse than Godard. Godard is a little innovative. Truffaut is directly a kindergarten student in Hollywood movies. You ask yourself, is "Four Hundred Blows" really great enough? ! Many people saw the huge...

    • By Alec 2022-03-21 09:03:00

      Look how stupid


      What's the use of a movie being a dick
      Look at your surroundings How stupid
      do you want to recreate with a movie or even play the piano to a cow at times Godard keeps making the actors scream: "This is a movie" "We are the characters in the movie" I think Said: Stupid modern Europe's nihilistic criticism has become the most important means. The whole world is the same, and Lao Ge is still thinking of adding struggle and contrived photos in the movie. Singing the...

    • By Jules 2022-01-18 08:01:28

      Extended Thoughts on Godard's "Weekend"

      I was very excited after watching Godard’s "Weekend" last night. I immediately went to chat and discuss with my friends, but after the chat, I was more discouraged. Of course, this kind of discouragement is very valuable. , Crazy deconstructed movies, there will be no tangles, it is very enjoyable, very revolutionary. But once you understand it as an anti-capitalist movie, especially when you understand Godard as a leftist. That would be a little troublesome. For example, the problem of the...

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    • By Janie 2023-07-21 04:05:18

      If freedom is really an infinite resort to violence, it is as depicted in the film: the petty bourgeoisie must be vulnerable in front of the...

    • By Uriah 2023-07-19 09:24:30

      It's a ridiculous classic, I can't rate it at all, I really don't like it, but it seems particularly uncultured to give it a low score. So be it, the ridiculous and ridiculous world, the world we are in, and will continue to be more ridiculous and more...

    • By Jettie 2023-07-14 08:47:21

      There'll be phantoms There'll be fires on the road And the white man dancing (20200613...

    • By Fredrick 2023-07-05 12:52:01

      The section of the traffic jam is great, it saved 1 star, and there is no negative typical of editing and random editing. It turns out that the repetitive use of long takes, the editing logic of picking it up like a garbage dump, doesn't work. This film should be defined as a road film, and the audience may be more...

    • By Bartholome 2023-06-09 11:39:46

      Shanghai Film Festival #21#, Grand Shanghai Cinema. Very absurd and contrived, but fresh and...

    Evaluation action

    Everyone is an isolated island. What Godard can do is to record those glimpses with his own lens. Perhaps the meaning of the movie is to inject dreams into reality. In fact, every movie is a dream. In the deep dream created by the lens, you can get, enjoy, and have the greatest freedom and madness. Follow your own voice to live and create, just like constantly digging into your own heart, with happiness and pain. It takes so many...
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    Movie quotes

    • Emily Bronte: Poor pebble. Ignored by architecture, sculpture, mosaic and jewelry. It dates from the beginning of the planet, perhaps from another star. Warped by space, like the stigmata of its terrible fall. It predates man. And man has not embodied it in his art or industry. He did not manufacture it and thus decide its place. The pebble perpetuates nothing more than its own memory.

    • Emily Bronte: Cover the flowers in flame, stroke their hair, teach them to read!

    • Roland: We know nothing.

      Corinne: Yes. We're totally ignorant of ourselves.

      Roland: We're totally ignorant of what this worm is.

      Corinne: We're both enigmas.

      Roland: Anyone who denies it is the most ignorant of all. Anyone who denies it is the most ignorant of all.