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  1. Mar 14, 2014 · Duncan's likeness to French actress Julie Delpy isn't the only reason that it is easy to think of "Le Week-End" as a twilight time version of Richard Linklater's "Before Midnight" and its two romantic predecessors. They all offer long, often intense verbal exchanges between partners in a relationship against a glorious scenic backdrop.

  2. Comparisons can be drawn between Le Week-End and the Julie Delpy/Ethan Hawke Before trilogy with good cause. It is not inconceivable that Meg and Nick are late-in-life manifestations of Celine and ...

  3. Oct 30, 2013 · Duncan looks uncannily like Julie Delpy 20 years on, and the echoes of the French actress's scathing Céline in Linklater's film bring a fortuitous bonus dimension to Le Week-End. Things come to a head at a dinner party held by Nick's old Cambridge friend Morgan (Jeff Goldblum), an American academic who's living the Parisian dream.

  4. In fact, the writer and the director of Le Week-End seemed already sick of hearing the suggestion by the time the film reached San Sebastian Film Festival. Kureishi simply said that he had never seen any of the Julie Delpy/Ethan Hawke films before waspishly declaring: "I thought more of this film as a sort of Woody Allen film but with jokes."

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  6. Sep 17, 2021 · September 17, 2021. There’s a telling moment in the hot new Netflix show, “On the Verge,” when Jerry (Giovanni Ribisi), says to his co-worker, Justine, a French expat/L.A. chef/aspiring cookbook author/ wife/Mom played by French actress and show creator, Julie Delpy, “You’re in a cultural blindspot.”. He’s not only alluding to the ...

  7. Oct 6, 2013 · Le Week-End (15) Director: Roger Michell. ... Unassuming but authentic, Le Week-End makes Before Midnight’s Julie Delpy and Ethan Hawke look like Terry and June. n. Twitter @SiobhanSynnot.

  8. A few minutes into Roger Michell's Le Week-End, it occurred to me that I wasn't particularly enjoying the film and I didn't particularly care for these people, Nick (Jim Broadbent, an Oscar winner for Iris) and Meg (Lindsay Duncan, About Time), a long married couple who've arrived in Paris for a second honeymoon and, perhaps, a last chance at actually committing to spending their twilight ...