The Longest Week | JASON BATEMAN | Romance Movie (2)

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    Free Drama Movie: The Longest Week - Romance Movie - Conrad (Jason Bateman) is helped by his old friend Dylan (Billy Crudup) and returns the favor by falling for Dylan's girlfriend Beatrice (Olivia Wilde).

    The Longest Week (2014)
    Director: Peter Glanz
    Writers: Peter Glanz (story), Juan Iglesias (story)
    Stars: Jason Bateman, Olivia Wilde, Billy Crudup
    Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
    Country: USA
    Language: English | French | German
    Release Date: 5 September 2014 (USA)
    Also Known As: Liebe to go - Die längste Woche meines Lebens
    Filming Locations: New York City, New York, USA

    Storyline:
    As he eases into adulthood at the age of forty, Conrad Valmont (Jason Bateman), the over-educated, under-employed heir to the Valmont Hotel fortune, is cut off from his allowance following his parents abrupt divorce and tossed out into the unforgiving streets of the Upper West Side. Luckily, he is taken in by his old friend Dylan (Billy Crudup), and returns the favor by immediately falling for Dylan's girlfriend Beatrice (Olivia Wilde). As Conrad attempts to woo Beatrice while keeping both their relationship and his bank balance secret, Dylan tries to set him up with Jocelyn (Jenny Slate). Ever committed to the charade that he eventually finds difficult to maintain, Conrad quickly realizes his charm can only extend so far into debt. Now deep into an extensional reflection, will it take losing everything to make Conrad realize what he can truly become?

    Reviews:
    "I've waited a long time to see a film like this. A simple story, beautifully shot with an enchanting soundtrack. Like others, I'm now completely turned off by the big budget, green screen, CGI 'blockbusters' that now seem to infest our theatres (cinemas), and was delighted to just sit back and let this quiet little story wash over me.

    The neo-retro cinematography turned New York into Paris and the design had the men smart and dapper and the women beautifully Hepburnesque, I loved it all and it was only topped by the husky piano jazz soundtrack.

    I won't go into the acting, depth of plot and character, who's films it resembles or whatever subliminal message was supposed to be projected, others have very kindly furnished that information. Suffice to say the leads were all impossibly good looking (of they were, they're actors) but not as good as their surroundings, New York has never looked so enticing.

    So, this film won't win any awards for supreme cleverness or anything but if you're after something to romance your eyes and ears then you'll find its 80 minutes time well spent." Written by jimnich on IMDb.com

    "I watched tis movie around 2015 and again now in 2020. Although I think it is always a good idea to see something new, I'll watch this movie again in the future. It's a good movie: maybe no pretensions, all that Woody Allen's atmosphere. I like the way things go falling in place." Written by dantascezar on IMDb.com
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