22 reviews
The leading actress indeed light up this story. She's funny but in a very natural way, one of the few can do that.
Nothing groundbreaking but enjoyable to watch. I did love though that the main actress was heavily melanated and had natural hair. The fact that two gorgeous Black men were vying for her attention was wonderful as well. We don't see that in movies too often.
- and_shove_it_up_your_butt
- Jul 21, 2020
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Stand-up comedian Zadie (Sasheer Zamata) travels to her parents rural Bed & Breakfast where her ex-boyfriend Bradford (Tone Bell) will be there with his girlfriend of two years Margo (DeWanda Wise). They'll be joined by a guest at the hotel Aubrey (Y'lan Noel), who has just learned his long time live-in partner has broken up with him.
Thus, the movie, written and directed by Stella Meghie, will focus on the interpersonal relations between the guests over one weekend. Unfortunately, I just found the dialogue here to be awkward, strained, and, at times, mean-spirited and I was not able to connect with most of the characters.
Overall, the actors here all have good screen presence and I liked the eclectic soundtrack, but, for me, it was just not very entertaining.
Thus, the movie, written and directed by Stella Meghie, will focus on the interpersonal relations between the guests over one weekend. Unfortunately, I just found the dialogue here to be awkward, strained, and, at times, mean-spirited and I was not able to connect with most of the characters.
Overall, the actors here all have good screen presence and I liked the eclectic soundtrack, but, for me, it was just not very entertaining.
I like the movie, but the main character is a bit much at times. She is going for the awkward black girl thing but over does it. Borderline rude and childish.
My name is Bruce Davis. I am an African American Actor and I just want to say Thank you Stela for giving us something different in African American film. This is what I've been waiting for! Bravo!!! Thanks again
- bruce48-924-797978
- Jul 28, 2020
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In my opinion, this movie was just ok. I really didn't understand the purpose of Zadie bringing/inviting her ex-boyfriend to the family's house (bed and breakfast). Zadie acted like a weird, immature child....which is very confusing. I'm not sure what was going on. Acting was mediocre at best. Just trash
- sillymann1
- Aug 12, 2020
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There comedy was well written and crafty. The acting was definitely on par. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
- jfchestang7
- Oct 4, 2019
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Watching this movie feels uncomfortable. The characters don't seem to have a genuine connection to one another and the story lines of each character don't seem to be well developed on screen. Most scenes are very predictable and while viewers can accurately guess what's to come, it plays out in a way that is like watching green actors read a script in front of a camera, which is unfortunate because these are good actors who've produced good work in other shows and movies. It's a mix of over acting for what the scene calls for, unrealistic and underwhelming dialogue, and poor plot development.
- obesecorgi
- Feb 12, 2021
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Premise is implausible. Everything after the first 10 minutes is awkward and borders on a train wreck. Why would anyone who is jilted want to take a road trip with the person who took their place?
"Man, that is amazing and pathetic. It kinda turns me on," is a line in the film and pretty much describes the whole film.
It's a college project that means well, but just doesn't execute except for those who are morbidly curious. I qualify for this.
Writer should write some more and actors are great and keep working.
Blaming this on whomever decided to greenlight and pay for it.
Movie is just bad.
"Man, that is amazing and pathetic. It kinda turns me on," is a line in the film and pretty much describes the whole film.
It's a college project that means well, but just doesn't execute except for those who are morbidly curious. I qualify for this.
Writer should write some more and actors are great and keep working.
Blaming this on whomever decided to greenlight and pay for it.
Movie is just bad.
- neoaztlan-14433
- Dec 1, 2022
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Enjoyable roncom with an interesting lead character. Great performances from each person in the cast. Well written. I enjoyed the story.
This movie was horrible. The protagonist was boring, not funny and dressed worse than her status. She was a waste of time. The scenery was wonderful. I wasted 30 minutes of my life watching this movie. I can't reclaim my life but I can write this review in hopes no one else will make the same mistake. Remember the hero's journey
- guswriter47
- Aug 1, 2020
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Yhaha yhaa yhaa not really, this film doesn't cut it at all. The characters did their part but the script is dull.
The main actor was just doing too much. Just rude and sarcastic and generally the plot was blah like what kind of situation was this? I should have known from the beginning how bad her as a comedian was but I struggled though this movie only good thing was the eye candy that is Y'lan.
- angelicawilson
- Nov 1, 2020
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The acting was awesome! I loved the funny parts and the overall concept was good & interesting. If you know anything about a break-up, then you will understand and relate to this movie. Nice twist, turning something normally bad into a good ending.
- meyerstiffany-07447
- Aug 19, 2020
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So... not sure what I watched or why 2 men were competing over being with a toxic black female? Some how we moved from angry black female to cruel and "mildly bipolar" with no filter?
Sheesh.
Sheesh.
- travonnewiggins
- Aug 26, 2021
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Loved this so much. The lead comedian is like a box of hidden razor blades. She was amazing in the role. Hard to watch at times, refreshingly honest. Effervescent. Such a delight the whole way through. I'm keeping my eye on her.
- Golightly678
- Aug 17, 2021
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- manwaringbrittney
- Jan 22, 2024
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This is fresh take on a rom com. The setting is different. The storyline is unusual. The lead actress Sasheer is funny. The directiing wag good. The soundtrack was wonderful. It was not your typical "black rom com". Ther is no hip hop in thissi movie. This should be a classic I laughed the whole way. I can't wait for the director to make another one.
Although I'm not a fan of the genre, I will make an exception for black romantic comedies. As an African American woman, I find them to be much more relatable than romantic comedies with a predominantly or all white cast. I do believe black women, and black people in general, have different experiences with dating compared to people who aren't black. I have no desire to find a partner. I'm typically attracted to men outside of my race, and considering the hateful climate we're living in, I'm not comfortable dating. I hope society improves in the coming years, but as for right now, I'm happy being single.
I came across The Weekend on the channel Bounce. The story revolves around the life of Zadie (Sasheer Zamata), a stand-up comedian in her late 20s who goes to her parent's bed and breakfast for vacation. Joining her is Bradford, (Tone Bell), her ex-boyfriend, and his girlfriend Margo (DeWanda Wise). There's also a third guest named Aubrey (Y'lan Noel). The film doesn't exactly have laugh out loud moments. Zadie's sense of humor is cringe, and she tells her jokes at the most inappropriate of times. She's the type of person who makes people feel uneasy at social gatherings. If cringey dialogue is your thing, then you'll enjoy her lines. But I found the movie entertaining more so for how it analyzed the issues people have within both romantic and family relationships. Not only is Zadie having to deal with the presence of Bradford and Margo, in addition to falling for Aubrey, but she also has to face her parent's impending divorce (her mom is played by Kym Whitley. Her father is never shown). And she realizes that she's not mature enough to handle any of the challenges that come with adulthood.
The pacing was slow, but it picks up midway through. As silly as this might sound, I loved seeing black people out in a rural setting. If you think about it, it's not common to see films that have black characters hiking or riding bikes on a trail. The dialogue was lame at times, but overall, I felt like everybody was realistic. Love is complicated, and the script writing, as well as the acting, portrayed its complexity really well. Even if you find yourself bored in the beginning, you have to stick with it, because trust me, the speed of the film does increase, and the characters' inner struggles becomes interesting. It's a great movie if you don't like the typical Hollywood rom coms.
I came across The Weekend on the channel Bounce. The story revolves around the life of Zadie (Sasheer Zamata), a stand-up comedian in her late 20s who goes to her parent's bed and breakfast for vacation. Joining her is Bradford, (Tone Bell), her ex-boyfriend, and his girlfriend Margo (DeWanda Wise). There's also a third guest named Aubrey (Y'lan Noel). The film doesn't exactly have laugh out loud moments. Zadie's sense of humor is cringe, and she tells her jokes at the most inappropriate of times. She's the type of person who makes people feel uneasy at social gatherings. If cringey dialogue is your thing, then you'll enjoy her lines. But I found the movie entertaining more so for how it analyzed the issues people have within both romantic and family relationships. Not only is Zadie having to deal with the presence of Bradford and Margo, in addition to falling for Aubrey, but she also has to face her parent's impending divorce (her mom is played by Kym Whitley. Her father is never shown). And she realizes that she's not mature enough to handle any of the challenges that come with adulthood.
The pacing was slow, but it picks up midway through. As silly as this might sound, I loved seeing black people out in a rural setting. If you think about it, it's not common to see films that have black characters hiking or riding bikes on a trail. The dialogue was lame at times, but overall, I felt like everybody was realistic. Love is complicated, and the script writing, as well as the acting, portrayed its complexity really well. Even if you find yourself bored in the beginning, you have to stick with it, because trust me, the speed of the film does increase, and the characters' inner struggles becomes interesting. It's a great movie if you don't like the typical Hollywood rom coms.
- tiffanie_says_stay_in_your_lane
- Aug 9, 2023
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