A weekend getaway to Croatia goes awry after a woman is accused of killing her best friend. As she attempts to clear her name and uncover the truth, her efforts unearth a painful secret.A weekend getaway to Croatia goes awry after a woman is accused of killing her best friend. As she attempts to clear her name and uncover the truth, her efforts unearth a painful secret.A weekend getaway to Croatia goes awry after a woman is accused of killing her best friend. As she attempts to clear her name and uncover the truth, her efforts unearth a painful secret.
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Whilst it may take a little time to get into, The Weekend Away does have an interesting plot. It's a mystery that isn't packed full of twists and turns, as every character who appears to be suspicious at first glance remains suspicious throughout. First impressions count for a lot, but the film is still without predictability towards the finale, allowing at least one major twist to be enjoyed.
Some lines of dialogue are daft, and some actions completely illogical, but ultimately the plot is solid. Bakri is impressive in his role, and in general the acting throughout is relatively commendable.
Some lines of dialogue are daft, and some actions completely illogical, but ultimately the plot is solid. Bakri is impressive in his role, and in general the acting throughout is relatively commendable.
Nothing special, nothing the least bit original, nothing rememberable, made for T. V type script and dialogue. Basically just like 95% of every other film released the past few years.
A good old fashioned murder mystery set against a beautiful backdrop. It's come in for some criticism, but I personally really enjoyed it. Something almost a bit 60's TV show about the story, if you're a fan of movies like A Simple Favour, you'll enjoy this.
Plenty of twists, and they keep on coming, right up until the very end, by the end of the movie, you're unsure if you know what's happened, or if there are still further revelations.
Leighton Meester and Christina Wolf are both really good as the central characters, both are convincing and sincere.
Better than you may think, 7/10.
Plenty of twists, and they keep on coming, right up until the very end, by the end of the movie, you're unsure if you know what's happened, or if there are still further revelations.
Leighton Meester and Christina Wolf are both really good as the central characters, both are convincing and sincere.
Better than you may think, 7/10.
This movie has one of the most gorgeous settings I've ever seen as Croatia really fits this who-done-it style mystery movie. I don't think I've watched a movie before with Croatia as the settint. The red-roofed, ancient buildings by the water in a small and compacted city makes a great setting for a mystery movie.
However, the movie itself I thought was okay, but no more than decent at best. It was your typical mystery movie with lots of suspected suspects and plot twists that essentially ends with the unexpected. Not really my type of movie as I find them all quite the same in their own way. I also always find that movies such as this one always lack suspense. With this being said, decent movie with a beautiful setting. Worth the watch!
However, the movie itself I thought was okay, but no more than decent at best. It was your typical mystery movie with lots of suspected suspects and plot twists that essentially ends with the unexpected. Not really my type of movie as I find them all quite the same in their own way. I also always find that movies such as this one always lack suspense. With this being said, decent movie with a beautiful setting. Worth the watch!
I really liked this film. I thought it had great suspense and the stakes were always high for the lead. Plus, the scenery of the country were beautiful. I, overall, thought the setups were cleverly executed. It was also lovely to see Leighton in a film; she should get hired more.
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Beth is walking to Rob's house at the end of the movie, the scene in the park was made to look like "A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte" by Georges Seurat with groups of people around various trees.
- GoofsBeth uses Kate's corpse to unlock her iPhone with FaceID. However, the phone was recently turned on, so it would necessary require the passcode, since for security measures an iPhone always asks for the passcode after turning it on, and FaceID is blocked until entering the passcode that first time. So Beth couldn't have unlocked the iPhone with Kate's face.
- ConnectionsReferences The Godfather (1972)
- SoundtracksU Plavu Zoru
Written by Thomas M. Lauderdale (as Thomas Lauderdale), China Forbes, Gavin Bondy, Douglas Smith, Brian Lavern Davis (as Brian Davis), David Eby, Mario Lalich, Derek Rieth, Robert Taylor and John Wager
Performed by Pink Martini
Courtesy of Heinz Records
By arrangement with Sugaroo!
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- Fin de semana en Croacia
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- Split, Croatia(location)
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- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
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- 2.00 : 1
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