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* {{Catchphrase}}: Corrine and Roland ask "which way is Oinville?" It gets to the point of being a MadnessMantra for them both.
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* TheOner: An uninterrupted ten-minute take in which Corinne very graphically describes a threesome she had with Paul and Monique.
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** An uninterrupted ten-minute take in which Corinne very graphically describes a threesome she had with Paul andMonique.Monique.
** Also a very long take when Corrine and Roland avoid the consequences of the traffic jam by driving on the wrong side of the road, callously bypassing other drivers.
* PostApocalypticTrafficJam: The sight of the enormous traffic jam is the first sign that something has gone deeply wrong in society.
** An uninterrupted ten-minute take in which Corinne very graphically describes a threesome she had with Paul and
** Also a very long take when Corrine and Roland avoid the consequences of the traffic jam by driving on the wrong side of the road, callously bypassing other drivers.
* PostApocalypticTrafficJam: The sight of the enormous traffic jam is the first sign that something has gone deeply wrong in society.
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* AuthorFilibuster: UpToEleven. The characters sometimes address the viewer and update him on the exploitation of the colonies by the first world.
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* AuthorFilibuster: UpToEleven. The characters sometimes address the viewer and update him on the exploitation of the colonies by the first world.
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* BigHonkingTrafficJam: Early in the film, as Roland and Corinne head to Oinville to see how their attempts to poison Corinne's father and inherit his money are progressing, they get stuck in an enormous traffic jam (and jump the queue wherever possible by driving on the wrong side of the road) caused by one of the film's many car accidents. Several drivers have been waiting so long that they have begun playing cards or chess, and, as with most depictions of traffic jams (particularly in French media), there is a constant din of car horns.
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Not to be confused for Film/Weekend2011, a gay romantic drama.
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Not to be confused for Film/Weekend2011, ''Film/{{Weekend|2011}}'', a 2011 gay romantic drama.
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Not to be confused for Film/Weekend2011, a gay romantic drama.