"The Holiday" (2006)
Written and directed by Nancy Meyers, Amanda (Cameron Diaz) and
Iris (Kate Winslet) are polar opposites, living at opposite sides of the world,
but who meet on the internet and bond immediately over their equal bad luck
with romance. As a solution, they decide to spontaneously exchange homes for
two weeks. They soon adjust to their initial culture shock and soon a new
romance blossoms for each. For Amanda, it comes in the form of a British book
editor played by Jude Law, and for Iris, a happy-go-lucky music composer played
by Jack Black. Decisions regarding these new relationships must be made before
the two weeks are up. While in America, Iris also befriends a retired
screenplay writer named Arthur (Eli Wallach). The whole film is around 2 hours, but it never feels
like that watching it.
I love this movie. I don’t normally like rom-coms, the
ending is totally predictable, and because of this, logically, it’s probably exactly the kind of plotline that should irritate me abundantly if it
was any other movie...But alas, it seems to have a certain charm that I haven’t
quite deduced. I just love this movie.
I think it comes down to the characters. It’s one of the few
movies where I just fell in love with each of the main characters equally. I
couldn’t pick a favourite. Each of them have very likable personalities, and in
ways relatable story lines. Four of them adore movies and are involved in the
film industry in some shape or form, while the other is a book editor, so I
mean...I’ve never found myself imagining this for any other movie but I reckon
good conversation would be had with any of them! Jack Black’s character is so
laid back and just sets out to enjoy life, it seems. I like scene in which he
and Kate Winslet are in the video shop and he’s picking out different movies he
says she should see. The character just seems like a fun person to be around. There’s
something sweet about Jude Law’s character too. And then of course there’s Arthur, who is adorable in his own way.
The plot is essentially, boy-meets-girl...but I have to say
I just love the script. The dialogue! I love the way they talk! I love the
manner in which they deliver sentences. They don’t abbreviate anything and I
really like that. I suppose it’s Jude Law and Kate Winslet’s characters that more
specifically come to mind here. I also like that what is mentioned towards the
start, or even throughout the film is brought back again by the end and wasn’t
just mentioned for the sake of it. Jude Law’s character mentioned that he cried
a lot, as opposed to Amanda who hasn’t cried since she was fifteen. This comes
back by the end in which his statement is proved evident, and her struggle to
cry is ultimately resolved.
I quite like the score as well, I have to say. This is the
work of Hans Zimmer (who also did the score of Inception!!) I think it’s funny
how he did the score and is also mentioned during the film too by Jack Black’s
character as he ordains him a great composer...which he is, really! As well as
the score written for the film, there are some other good songs thrown in there
too. The combination of all the music, I feel, really makes each scene.
I just...I love this film. It might not be to everyone’s
taste given its genre, but I would still recommend it 100% !
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