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!