Weekend

A French drama directed by Jean-Luc Godard, Weekend is a scathing critique of consumerism and the modern bourgeoisie, unfolding through a chaotic road trip of a couple. The film blends surrealism, satire, and social commentary, reflecting the turbulence of the 1960s. As the couple’s journey takes increasingly absurd and violent turns, Weekend examines the collapse of societal norms and the disillusionment with capitalist ideals. Godard’s unorthodox narrative style and visual experimentation make the film both a challenge and a masterpiece in French New Wave cinema. Weekend is a bold film that pushes boundaries and forces audiences to confront uncomfortable truths about society.


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