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The Holiday is a 2006 romantic comedy film distributed by Columbia Pictures. The movie is set in the United States and England. It is directed by Nancy Meyers and stars Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslet, Jude Law, and Jack Black. The supporting cast includes Eli Wallach, Edward Burns, John Krasinski, Rufus Sewell, and Shannyn Sossamon.
PlotSpoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
Iris Simpkins (Kate Winslet) is madly in love with Jasper Bloom, her co-worker. Apparently, the two had been seeing each other previously, but Iris caught Jasper with another woman. After three years, Iris is still in love with Jasper, however, on her company's Christmas party, Jasper announces that he is now engaged to the woman he cheated on Iris with.
Amanda finds herself extremely bored in rural Surrey, while Iris is pleasantly surprised at the sheer size and luxury of Amanda's house. Amanda decides to pack up and take a noon flight home. She meets Graham, (Jude Law), Iris' big brother, who happens to be drunk. They each take a liking to each other and proceed to make love, given the fact that they will probably never see each other again. The next morning, Amanda tells Graham that she's leaving at noon. He is clearly disappointed, and invites her to dinner if she changes her mind. At the airport, Amanda 'hears' a movie narrator commentating her disappointment, and she is utterly irritated. Later that night, Graham walks in to the pub, and eventually sees Amanda at another table. The two then go out with each other for the coming days. Meanwhile, Iris continues meeting Amanda's neighbours, one such individual being an old man named Arthur Abbott (Eli Wallach) who wrote scripts for a score of A-list movies. They start being friends, and Iris notices an envelope in the mail addressing Arthur to appear at the Writers Guild Festival, which had invited him to an evening honoring his work. Arthur merely throws out the letter, and Iris, aghast, is told that Arthur declined every time they sent him a request because he didn't want to show himself as a crippled man in front of people who want to honor him, duly from shame. Iris helps Arthur to help him get in shape to attend the ceremony without his walker. While she helps Arthur, she also meets Miles (Jack Black). They become friends, but finds that he is currently going out with an actress, Maggie. While, spending time with each other, Miles spots Maggie cheating on him with another man. She breaks up with him, and Miles sees that what he's been looking for has been right in front of him the whole time - Iris. To get the dilemma off their minds, Iris collaborates with Miles, who composes some music for Arthur's opening entrance. Amanda and Graham continue their relationship. Then, one night, Amanda goes to visit and finds out that he is a widower with two little girls. He says that he's sorry that he never told her, and that she probably doesn't want to stay with him anymore. On the contrary, she is delighted at his children's polite personalities. As they sleep together one night, Graham confesses that he loves Amanda. She tells him that she was unexpected to hear that, and he feels she had blown him off.
Spoilers end here.
CastPrimary cast
Supporting cast
Image:TheHoliday.jpg Filming on location in Godalming. LocationThe film was partially filmed in Los Angeles, Godalming, Surrey and the nearby villages of Wonersh and Shere, although for the purposes of the film the town was named "Shere". ReviewsThe reviews for The Holiday have been mixed. Michael Medved gave The Holiday three stars (out of four) calling the film "..lightweight, likeable..". Medved also said that it has "..strong chemistry among the stars and unusually well written characterization..".[1] Mark Kermode gave the film one of his signature rants, at one point stating that calling the film a chick flick was an insult to women and that the film's version of Surrey "looks more like Narnia." Dan Hall scored it as a poor two out of five stars, stating, "The dual narrative structure with two A List Hollywood stars battling for screen time means that Meyers attempts to cram far too much into one film with the resultant running time of 135 minutes hard to bear." The full review can be seen at Mansized. By the end of its initial run, The Holiday had earned a 47% rating at meta-review site Rotten Tomatoes, with most reviews criticising the film. TriviaImage:LindsayCAMEO.jpg Lindsay Lohan in her cameo.
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