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The Secret of Weekend Trips: It’s Not That Easy to Be a Married Couple
My husband and I both work full-time, and we’re both workaholics through and through. It’s been about ten years since we got married, and on weekdays we hardly have time to talk or even see each other. At the weekend, one of us is off playing golf, or we’re both too tired… Yet here we are, living under the same roof. Six months ago, I made a suggestion to my husband. It was to go on ‘weekend trips for two’. Of course, one aim was to recover from the fatigue of the working week, but travelling meant we’d be together the whole time, whether we liked it or not. ‘It doesn’t matter where we go. Let’s just be honest with each other about what we’re thinking whilst we’re there’—that was my main reason. My husband agreed without hesitation. In our tenth year of marriage, our ‘weekend trips for two’ began.
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Plot Summary
This film explores the complexities and comedic mishaps that arise when a modern married couple attempts to navigate the challenges of maintaining their relationship through carefully planned weekend getaways. As they face unexpected hurdles and personal desires, their bond is tested in ways they never anticipated.
Critical Reception
As this film is set for a 2025 release, critical reception and audience feedback are not yet available. Information will be updated upon its debut.
What Reviewers Say
Anticipated to offer a relatable portrayal of marital dynamics.
Expected to blend humor with poignant moments about relationships.
Potential for strong performances in exploring couple's struggles.
Google audience: Audience anticipation is currently unknown as the film has not yet been released.
Fun Fact
The film's working title, 'The Secret of Weekend Trips: It’s Not That Easy to Be a Married Couple,' suggests a focus on the often-unseen efforts required to sustain a long-term partnership.
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