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Failed writer and chronic alcoholic Don Birnam has been on the wagon for ten days, but finding himself alone falls off spectacularly and hits the bottle on a 48 hour bender, flashing back to the events in his life that alcohol has ruined. Wilder's devastating look at alcoholism.

 

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Director Billy Wilder
Starring Ray Milland, Jane Wyman

 

Genre Classic Film

 

Country USA Language ENGLISH   Year 1945

 

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Certificate PG   Length 100 mins   Label UPV
Cat No 8219800   Format DVD   Black & White
Region2   Aspect 1.33 Full Screen

 

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Review by Julian Upton on 26th January 2005

The Lost Weekend may not have been the first movie to look at the effects of alcohol addiction, but it remains one of the most devastating. For the most part, it is quite strikingly bleak; those familiar with Wilder only from his character comedies will find something of a shocking departure from the sassy sophistication of Some Like It Hot or The Apartment. But there is a familiar urbanity here too – the downbeat ‘hero’, Don Birman (Ray Milland), a failed writer turned inveterate boozer, is not only hobbled by his own addiction, but also by an increasingly oppressive Manhattan. And there are characteristic flashes of Wilder’s dark humour, not least when Birman sharply identifies with a scene from a stage production of La Traviata.

Where The Lost Weekend differs from Wilder’s later work is in its visualisation of the distortion of Birman’s booze-riddled life. The expressionist final scenes, with Birman gripped by hallucinations and the DTs, are still harrowing today. But such flourishes do not threaten to overtake the film’s raison d’etre – that is, as a convincing portrayal of an all-too-common disease.

The Lost Weekend’s true revelation, however, is Ray Milland. Prior to this, the actor had been fairly invisible – tall, dark, handsome, and routinely cast in matinee idol roles against more charismatic actresses. As Birman, however, he gives an agonising scream of a performance, one that ricochets back and forth from snappy and salacious to mercurial and dynamic. Without a drink, he is irritable; when he lays his hands on the first one, he is endearing and triumphant. But his self-respect has vanished, and he stoops to pathetically lower and lower levels of self-humiliation during the 48-hour period of the title. It is Milland’s Oscar-winning turn that brings sympathy and sincerity to The Lost Weekend. How it must have jolted post-war America back to the harsh realities of everyday life.

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