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The Longest Week

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Affluent and aimless, Conrad Valmont lives a life of leisure in his parent';s prestigious Manhattan Hotel. In the span of one week, he finds himself evicted, disinherited, and... in love.
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The Dissolve
The film's constant nods to the artificiality of its narrative highlight its precious, cloying phoniness rather than subvert it.
September 05, 2014
Los Angeles Times
Like so many filmmaking wunderkinds who could have used a course in common sense, Glanz is technically assured but emotionally hollow.
September 05, 2014
Common Sense Media
Tiresome romcom doesn't live up to promise; some iffy stuff.
September 15, 2014
Village Voice
Lacking any significant character arc or motivation, The Longest Week is little more than a series of insipid conversations between bored aristocrats who snark at each other in monotone.
September 02, 2014
Cinemalogue.com
Wes Anderson shouldn't feel threatened by this pretentious romantic comedy about a smug wannabe writer.
September 05, 2014
Paste Magazine
Throughout the film, the writing is heady but heartless, as if Glanz means to occupy the intellectual high ground by exploiting tired romantic clichés and passing off his finger pointing as evidence of self-righteousness.
September 11, 2014
Reason Online
So busy bowing in the direction of Woody Allen and Wes Anderson that it never gets around to telling much of a story.
September 05, 2014
Film Journal International
A Wes Anderson facsimile that only serves to make you treasure the real thing all the more.
September 05, 2014
New York Daily News
Writer-director Peter Glanz seems determined to make a subpar Wes Anderson knockoff. And in that sense, he has achieved undeniable success.
September 03, 2014
RogerEbert.com
Not even the able actors that Glanz somehow managed to rope into his project can do much with the draggy story and the vapid characters that they have been given to play.
September 05, 2014
Arizona Republic
It takes effort to turn a movie with a cast as appealing as the one in "The Longest Week" into a grating exercise in narcissism, but writer and director Peter Glanz proves up to the task.
September 04, 2014