šŸŽ¬šŸŽ¬ The Longest Week (2014) is a romantic comedy-drama directed by Peter Glanz, starring Jason Bateman, Olivia Wilde, Billy Crudup, and Jenny Slate. The film follows Conrad Valmont (Bateman), a wealthy and aimless 40-year-old man who has lived in luxury his entire life without ever working.

When Conradā€™s parents suddenly cut him off financially, he finds himself homeless and jobless. He seeks refuge with his best friend, Dylan Tate (Crudup), a successful writer. However, things take a complicated turn when Conrad falls for Beatrice Fairbanks (Wilde), a beautiful and intelligent womanā€”who also happens to be dating Dylan.

As Conrad struggles to find direction in life, he juggles deception, love, and self-discovery. Despite his charm and wit, his immaturity and entitlement create obstacles in his relationships. When Dylan discovers the betrayal, their friendship is tested, forcing Conrad to confront his shortcomings.

Throughout the film, Conradā€™s character arc revolves around personal growth, learning responsibility, and understanding the consequences of his actions. The movieā€™s witty dialogue and stylish cinematography add to its whimsical, Wes Anderson-esque aesthetic.

Ultimately, The Longest Week explores themes of love, friendship, and the challenges of growing upā€”even when youā€™re already an adult.