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The Holiday - Review

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Length: 138 min
Rated: PG-13
Distributor: Sony Pictures
Release Date:  2006-12-08

Starring: Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslet, Jude Law, Jack Black, Eli Wallach, Edward Burns, Rufus Sewell

Directed by Nancy Meyers
Produced by Nancy Meyers, Bruce A. Block
Written by Nancy Meyers

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Reviewed by Rafe Telsch : 2006-12-05 13:51:59
The holiday season is here. Crowds are growing. Decorations make everything festive. Goodwill is almost tangible in the air (when people aren't tearing each other apart to beat each other to massive sales). As far as movies go, the holiday season generates instant classics with memorable messages of peace and love. So why, in a season full of warmth and joy, are we getting a romantic comedy that is missing all of that stuff?

The Holiday is not your typical romantic comedy. In a genre that focuses on true love and love at first sight, this film looks at the other side: the unrequited love and the unfaithful; at least that's what the movie claims in the Kate Winslet powered opening monologue. By telling us this is its focus, The Holiday immediately attempts to garner sympathy for its main characters: a British social columnist who continues to love a man she can't have and a L.A. film trailer producer who can't cry, despite being in a relationship with a man who has cheated on her. With both women wanting to escape the men in their lives, the two happen across each other through a web site and end up exchanging homes for two weeks over the holiday. Of course, men are everywhere and both wind up meeting new guys in their new locales complicating matters further because now, instead of getting away, the women find themselves falling in love with people in places they are supposed to leave soon.

Don't be fooled: romantic topics such as unrequited love and women in empty relationships aren't anything new, no matter what Kate Winslet tells you. These concepts are a staple of the "chick flick," regardless of whether the film is set in the holiday season. Heck, Love Actually included both of those relationships and almost a dozen others in its holiday discourse on love. So, in that realm, The Holiday isn't as original as it wants you to think it is.

Lack of originality isn't The Holiday's biggest problem however. The characters simply have no chemistry together. In a mix of British and American actors, the cast has been put together all wrong, placing the film's more talented cast members with some of the weaker ones. From his previous roles I've been convinced there's not a woman alive who could avoid falling for Jude Law. Unfortunately, Cameron Diaz appears impervious to his natural charm and charisma. Despite the story telling the audience the two are falling in love, it never really appears on screen. Similarly, Winslet has more chemistry with elder actor Eli Wallach, who plays a writer from Hollywood's golden years, than with Jack Black who plays; well, Jack Black. What Black usually does is normally fine for the movies he appears in, but it feels out of place in this picture. He's not a romantic lead and looks out of place attempting to woo Winslet with his goofball antics disguised under the facade of a Hollywood music composer.

Part of that lack of chemistry can be written off to the film's hyper stylized script, which plays like a parody of this genre. Every character gets a monologue (each of which feels like a "for your consideration" bid) in which their deepest conflicts are unveiled to the new person in their life. The moments should be touching insights for each character but instead come across as an overdone parody. Diaz's characters biggest problem really can't be that she can't cry, can it (and if it is, doesn't that tell us instantly what her character's climactic moment will be)? Only Jude Law manages to avoid this flaw, but that's because his character is the only one with any real depth to it. The rest of the characters are paper thin. What you see is what you get and, for a genre of films that appeals to women, the depiction of these women as helpless emotional slaves with no real depth should be somewhat insulting.

Writer/director Nancy Meyers has done some great work in the past with films like Something's Gotta Give and What Women Want. This is not one of those movies and ultimately that blame lies with her. From a weak script to underdeveloped characters that clearly didn't challenge the actors playing the roles, The Holiday is just a waste. Add in those lame attempts to parody Hollywood (including a film trailer producer occasionally viewing her life as one big trailer, complete with the movie trailer voice over god Hal Douglas providing narration) and you've got a mess of a film. There are a lot of gimmicks to The Holiday but no real depth, making the film kind of like a department store Christmas present display. It may look pretty on the outside, but if you open it you quickly discover there is nothing worth hanging around for.


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  1. Sam Says:

    wow after your podcast comments I'm honestly suprised you gave it two stars; I was thinking you might give this one the goose egg

  1. Jasmine Says:

    i LOVED the holiday! i saw it twice!

  1. Flor Says:

    does anybody know where can I get the cript from this movie?
    THANKSSSS

  1. Bell Says:

    Does anyone know where I can get a copy of Kate Winslet's opening monologue? It is needed asap.
    Thanks.

  1. sunshine Says:

    i just love the movie.. but then.. i want to get a copy of what kate said at the opening... do you have any idea where can i get the script?

  1. John Hill Says:

    I loved the movie and give it 100 stars. Anybody that does not loike the movie must be on crack.

  1. Neila N. Seda Says:

    This is the monologue from the beginning of the movie, The Holiday, if you haven't yet found it, I copied it from the IMDB site in the movie quotes, I ♥love♥ this monologue also, hope you enjoy it... lots of ♥love♥ Neila
    Iris:
    "I've found almost everything ever written about love to be true. Shakespeare said "Journeys end in lovers meeting." What an extraordinary thought. Personally, I have not experienced anything remotely close to that, but I am more than willing to believe Shakespeare had. I suppose I think about love more than anyone really should. I am constantly amazed by its sheer power to alter and define our lives. It was Shakespeare who also said "love is blind". Now that is something I know to be true. For some quite inexplicably, love fades; for others love is simply lost. But then of course love can also be found, even if just for the night. And then, there's another kind of love: the cruelest kind. The one that almost kills its victims. Its called unrequited love. Of that I am an expert. Most love stories are about people who fall in love with each other. But what about the rest of us? What about our stories, those of us who fall in love alone? We are the victims of the one sided affair. We are the cursed of the loved ones. We are the unloved ones, the walking wounded. The handicapped without the advantage of a great parking space! Yes, you are looking at one such individual. And I have willingly loved that man for over three miserable years! The absolute worst years of my life! The worst Christmas', the worst Birthday's, New Years Eve's brought in by tears and valium. These years that I have been in love have been the darkest days of my life. All because I've been cursed by being in love with a man who does not and will not love me back. Oh god, just the sight of him! Heart pounding! Throat thickening! Absolutely can't swallow! All the usual symptoms."

  1. megan Says:

    Does anyone know the monologue that Iris says to jack black's character on new year's eve?

  1. Cheryl Says:

    I would like to found the coat that Cameron was wearing

  1. Renovartia Says:

    Two things were said that resonated with me when Iris was on the couch with Miles on Christmas Eve. The first was made in reference to why Miles picks the bad girls:

    "Because you're hoping you're wrong. And every time she does something that tells you she's no good, you ignore it. And every time she comes through and suprises you, she wins you over, and you lose that argument with yourself, that she's not for you."


    The second nearly tore my heart out with the words laced with the bitter reality of being shattered. Miles presumes to tell Iris his life sucks... her poinient responce is as follows:

    "I understand feeling as small and as insignificant as humanly possible. And how it can actually ache in places you didn't know you had inside you. And it doesn't matter how many new haircuts you get, or gyms you join, or how many glasses of chardonnay you drink with your girlfriends... you still go to bed every night going over every detail and wonder what you did wrong or how you could have misunderstood. And how in the hell for that brief moment you could think that you were that happy. And sometimes you can even convince yourself that he'll see the light and show up at your door. And after all that, however long all that may be, you'll go somewhere new. And you'll meet people who make you feel worthwhile again. And little pieces of your soul will finally come back. And all that fuzzy stuff, those years of your life that you wasted, that will eventually begin to fade."

  1. Jazzi Says:

    While this movie is far from Oscar-worthy, I found it light and sweet, a breath of fresh air. I gravitated more to the Jude/Cameron pairing than I did the Jack/Kate pairing, but all four actors were funnier than I have ever seen them in anything else they've done. It was nice to especially see Jude in a romantic comedy....he took a step outside his comfort zone and I think he did quite well. The movie did have a few slow spots and ran a bit on the long side, but all in all, If you're looking for something light a breezy that while leave you feeling that finding love is possible even when it seems like nothing could be further from the truth, this movie is for you.

  1. Zoe Says:

    I found this movie to be absoultly wonderful. Jazzi, I'm sorry but your wrong. This Movie is fantastic and brilliant and for you to say it's not Oscar worthy. Well, maybe not completely but it is better then the way you put it. Of course I am still kind of young. I haven't quite experenced that love yet, but I suppose I close. I guess that's why I love this movie. I can relate!

  1. ashley smith Says:

    i loved i it is one of my most flavord movies ever expecilly my favord actors too i love the boob graze sene i relly am glad the charters dumped theyre no good cheating ass exs excillay my boy miles jack black maggie shannyon sossamon wasnt my idea of a girlfriend for him thank god iris kate winset took that trip or she woulda never meet him and thank god that amanda cameron diaz took that trip too or she woulda never met graham jude law ethan edward burns her no good ass cheating boyfriend who like miles is a film score movie composer he thought that miles would yell at amanda to give him his stuff back or elese but he didnt know that amanda left and iris is at her house and miles being as nice as he is would never yell or abuse a woman or anyone at all miles being a film score movie composer and iris being a newpaper wedding commist living in two differt worlds needs to find out how to make their relationships work and graham and amanda being a movie trailer maker and a bookkeeper living in two differt worlds and graham being iris brother and is a widow needs to figure out how they would make their long distance relationships work and how they would start a family i hope there would be a 2nd one of how they all get married and start a family i love it.

  1. ashley Says:

    will there be a second one of this movie where they all get married and move in with other like iris moves to america in california in l.a. and amanda moves to london england with graham in grahams house and will she become sophie and olivia's new mommy i love to see that becouse graham doesnt need to be doing girly things and i think the mr napkin head thing is so dumb clowns can do that stuff in the circus i hope there is a second one excilly when miles and iris has kids of their own i cant wait i hope it'll be better then the 1st movie.

  1. Ashton Says:

    Does anyone know the full monologue that Kate gives to Jack in the couch scene? Any help would be greatly appreciated

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