The Holiday
It's Christmas Eve and we are going to go celebrate being young and being alive.
Two women, one American and one British, swap homes at Christmastime following bad breakups. Each woman finds romance with a local man but realizes that the imminent return home may end the relationship.
Trailers & Videos

Official Trailer

Amanda Realizes She's In Love With Graham

"I'm Looking For Corny In My Life"

Iris Breaks Things Off With Jasper

"I Finally Know What I Want And What I Want Is You"

The Three Musketeers

Amanda & Graham Have A Cute Date!

"You're The Leading Lady"

Iris Meets Arthur

New Years Eve Celebrations
Cast

Cameron Diaz
Amanda

Kate Winslet
Iris

Jude Law
Graham

Jack Black
Miles

Eli Wallach
Arthur

Edward Burns
Ethan

Rufus Sewell
Jasper

Miffy Englefield
Sophie

Sarah Parish
Hannah

Shannyn Sossamon
Maggie

Bill Macy
Ernie

Shelley Berman
Norman

Kathryn Hahn
Bristol

Alex O'Loughlin
Kissing Couple

Odette Annable
Kissing Couple

Terry Diab
Night Editor

Hope Riley
Sarah Smith-Alcott

Nikki Novak
Couple on Plane

Judith Drake
Woman on Plane
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Reviews
Peter McGinn
There is a lot I like about this movie. The script is witty and there is good chemistry between the prospective couples, although it takes a while to develop with Amanda and Graham due to their awkward and clunky start. The old guy Arthur and the two children also add to the depth of the story.
My only real issue was their deploying that awkward rom-com device when two characters have sex first and then fall in love. The movie does a fair job of recovering from the lustful beginning, but I can’t help but think there could have been a more creative way to make the relationship awkward and in need of recovery.
But maybe it is just me, overall I liked the movie and, even though I don’t think I will watch it again, it was entertaining.
Alunauwie
he Holiday offers a charming and unique romantic premise, though it stretches believability with its unrealistic house-swapping setup and convenient character connections. Despite these flaws, the film builds strong character backstories and emotional growth, making it easy to follow and enjoyable. However, the unresolved issue of long-distance relationships leaves a lingering question by the end.
Read the full review here: (Indonesian version : alunauwie.com) and (English version : uwiepuspita.com)
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