Old friends and lovers reunite for a weekend in a secluded country home
after spending decades apart.
They excavate old memories and pass clandestine judgments on the wildly
divergent paths they've taken since their youth. But this isn't just any
reunion, and their conversations about the old days aren't your typical
reminiscences: After twenty-four years, Jörg, a convicted murderer and
terrorist, has been released from prison. The announcement of his pardon
will send shock waves through the country, but before the announcement,
his friends--some of whom were Baader-Meinhof sympathizers or those who
clung to them--gather for his first weekend of freedom. They have been
summoned by Jörg's devoted sister, Christiane, whose concern for her
brother's safety is matched only by the unrelenting zeal of Marko, a
young man intent on having Jörg continue to fight for the cause.
Bernhard Schlink is at his finest as The Weekend unfolds. Passions are
pitted against pragmatism, ideas against actions, and hopes against
heartbreaking realities.