The Holdovers (2023)

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A curmudgeonly instructor at a New England prep school is forced to remain on campus during Christmas break to babysit the handful of students with nowhere to go. Eventually, he forms an unlikely bond with one of them — a damaged, brainy troublemaker — and with the school’s head cook, who has just lost a son in Vietnam.

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The Holdovers

cast

... Paul Hunham

... Angus Tully

... Mary Lamb

... Teddy Kountze

... Miss Lydia Crane

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FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/the-holdovers-bfi-london-film-festival-review/

"The Holdovers left me in complete disbelief at how complete, thought-provoking, hilarious, and emotionally powerful it becomes with each extraordinarily captivating minute that passes by.

A shockingly faultless screenplay from David Hemingson exponentially attacks the viewers' hearts through a truly profound yet bittersweet study of the vital need for human connection. Protagonists are brilliantly written as real people, and superbly portrayed by an award-worthy cast.

Add an immaculate tonal balance and outstanding execution by Alexander Payne, and a new Christmas classic is born."

Rating: A

Director:

Alexander Payne

Writer:

David Hemingson (Writer)

Genres:

Comedy Drama

Release Date:

2023-10-27

Run Time:

133 min

MMPA Rating:

R

Reviews of

The Holdovers

Found 6 reviews in total

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/the-holdovers-bfi-london-film-festival-review/

"The Holdovers left me in complete disbelief at how complete, thought-provoking, hilarious, and emotionally powerful it becomes with each extraordinarily captivating minute that passes by.

A shockingly faultless screenplay from David Hemingson exponentially attacks the viewers' hearts through a truly profound yet bittersweet study of the vital need for human connection. Protagonists are brilliantly written as real people, and superbly portrayed by an award-worthy cast.

Add an immaculate tonal balance and outstanding execution by Alexander Payne, and a new Christmas classic is born."

Rating: A

Heartwarming films for the holidays are something we’re all supposed to love, right? Well, if you’re talking about the works of directors like Frank Capra, George Seaton, Michael Curtiz and Chris Columbus, you’d be correct. But, since it’s been so long since we’ve had releases of that quality, in recent years, viewers hungry for such movies have been glomming on to anything that even remotely approaches such titles, whether or not the accolades are deserved. And that, in my view, sums up my feelings on the much-celebrated new feature from director Alexander Payne. This tale of a curmudgeonly, condescending, middle-aged, fuss-budget prep school teacher (Paul Giamatti) assigned to babysit a group of rambunctious students who are unable to be with their families for the year-end holidays has a premise with considerable potential that, unfortunately, is squandered by a narrative that feels loosely stitched together and ultimately comes across as patently undercooked. Indeed, what could have been a fun-filled romp a la a Christmastime take on movies like “Dead Poets Society” (1989), regrettably, comes up decidedly short. Admittedly, the film has its share of modestly funny and warm, fuzzy moments, but many of the scenes don’t flow smoothly from one to the next, creating a storyline that feels forced without delivering the goods to make a release like this work. While it’s true that the film succeeds (surprisingly) at depicting the mostly one-dimensional characters’ requisite personal evolution over the course of the picture, that almost-accidental accomplishment is seriously overshadowed by a series of plot elements that largely feel thrown together, incorporated without a terribly great amount of thought and an undeniable lack of cohesiveness. And, to be honest, the picture’s most interesting character is the academy’s chief cook (Da’Vine Joy Randolph), whose richly layered persona (and deftly nuanced performance) runs circles around those of its other two principals (Giamatti and Dominic Sessa as one of the stranded students). It’s disappointing that a director as talented as Alexander Payne has churned out a project as half-baked as this one is (particularly one that comes across as self-satisfied with itself as this offering often does) when compared to previous titles like “Nebraska” (2013) and “The Descendants” (2011). And would-be viewers should be wary of many of the inflated claims and awards season buzz being showered on this offering. But, in an age in which moviegoers are looking for pictures that provide the kind of holiday cinema comfort they so desperately crave, it’s understandable that such viewers might be drawn to a film like this. It’s just such a shame that they won’t find what they’re looking for in this one.

Heartwarming films for the holidays are something we’re all supposed to love, right? Well, if you’re talking about the works of directors like Frank Capra, George Seaton, Michael Curtiz and Chris Columbus, you’d be correct. But, since it’s been so long since we’ve had releases of that quality, in recent years, viewers hungry for such movies have been glomming on to anything that even remotely approaches such titles, whether or not the accolades are deserved. And that, in my view, sums up my feelings on the much-celebrated new feature from director Alexander Payne. This tale of a curmudgeonly, condescending, middle-aged, fuss-budget prep school teacher (Paul Giamatti) assigned to babysit a group of rambunctious students who are unable to be with their families for the year-end holidays has a premise with considerable potential that, unfortunately, is squandered by a narrative that feels loosely stitched together and ultimately comes across as patently undercooked. Indeed, what could have been a fun-filled romp a la a Christmastime take on movies like “Dead Poets Society” (1989), regrettably, comes up decidedly short. Admittedly, the film has its share of modestly funny and warm, fuzzy moments, but many of the scenes don’t flow smoothly from one to the next, creating a storyline that feels forced without delivering the goods to make a release like this work. While it’s true that the film succeeds (surprisingly) at depicting the mostly one-dimensional characters’ requisite personal evolution over the course of the picture, that almost-accidental accomplishment is seriously overshadowed by a series of plot elements that largely feel thrown together, incorporated without a terribly great amount of thought and an undeniable lack of cohesiveness. And, to be honest, the picture’s most interesting character is the academy’s chief cook (Da’Vine Joy Randolph), whose richly layered persona (and deftly nuanced performance) runs circles around those of its other two principals (Giamatti and Dominic Sessa as one of the stranded students). It’s disappointing that a director as talented as Alexander Payne has churned out a project as half-baked as this one is (particularly one that comes across as self-satisfied with itself as this offering often does) when compared to previous titles like “Nebraska” (2013) and “The Descendants” (2011). And would-be viewers should be wary of many of the inflated claims and awards season buzz being showered on this offering. But, in an age in which moviegoers are looking for pictures that provide the kind of holiday cinema comfort they so desperately crave, it’s understandable that such viewers might be drawn to a film like this. It’s just such a shame that they won’t find what they’re looking for in this one.

by badelf

Awesome heartwarming Christmas cheer. Loved the pacing, loved the tempo of the reveal, and loved the character arches. Not sure it's as repeatable as Wonderful Life or (original) Miracle on 34th. Ask me in a few Xmases.

We have all seen this nonsense before. A grumpy old man and a wisecracking youngster find ways to heal each-other over the course of one sensual holiday season. Maybe if this was the first one of these I have ever seen I would feel different, but there is just too much of this trash around to get excited about anything in here. Its not as cute as it thinks it is, and Giamatti is irritating. I get it, hes weird looking, and so they write him to smell bad and be generally repulsive. All we can do now is just move on, and heal.

The Holdovers is a thoughtful, sweet and pleasantly heartwarming film which feels like an old warm hug

My Score : 92/100

"The Holdovers" is heartwarming tale of unlikely friendships. It's the kind of movie that lingers with you, gently nudging your conscience and leaving your heart a little fuller than before. The storyline is relatively straightforward, yet it's beautifully executed in a way that breathes a palpable life into each character and every scene.The film's setting, the 1970s, is captured with a sense of brilliance and authenticity that transport you back in time. The arcs of sensibility and chemistry between the characters grow on you as you watch their journey unfold. The film's runtime of 133 minutes feels like a swift, captivating journey rather than a drawn-out narrative. The powerful performances by the central leads, storytelling that feels personal, and the charming chemistry between the characters make this a wonderful Christmas film.


1. Heartwarming 1970s film: The film's setting, the 1970s, is captured with a sense of brilliance , subtlety and authenticity that transport you back in time. The film doesn't claim to be a comedy, but the subtle humour injected into the narrative adds a layer of charm and depth.

2. Compelling characters: The plot revolves around a cranky history teacher (Paul Giamatti), a troubled student, and a grieving cook. What starts as a friction-filled teacher-student relationship gradually evolves into an endearing friendship. The arcs of sensibility and chemistry between the characters grow on you as you watch their journey unfold.

3. Thoughtful Narrative : Holdovers is an heartwarming tale of unlikely friendship which carefully takes its characters and give them their own arcs. Its so sensible yet cheerful that you fall for the characters instantly as you spend some time with them.

4. Swift and engaging: The film's runtime of 133 minutes feels like a swift, captivating journey rather than a drawn-out narrative. Feels like a smooth buttery screenplay transporting you in the 1970s and you dont need to exercise your brains and enjoy a film.

5. Oscar-worthy performances: Paul Giamatti, in his portrayal of Paul Hunham, delivers a performance that is nothing short of magnetic. His brilliant acting justifies why he is often termed ingenious. He brings a depth to his character that feels authentic and relatable, making it easy for the audience to root for him. Dominic Tessa, as Angus Tully, encapsulates his character's loneliness, frustration, and excitement with a performance that is exceptional. He is a bright star in the making.

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Cast & Crew of

The Holdovers

Cast

... Paul Hunham

... Angus Tully

... Mary Lamb

... Teddy Kountze

... Miss Lydia Crane

... Dr. Hardy Woodrup

... Alex Ollerman

... Ye-Joon Park

... Jason Smith

... Danny

... Thomas Tully

... Judy Clotfelter

... Stanley Clotfelter

... Elise

... Mr. Endicott

... Mr. Rosensweig

... Mary's Sister Peggy

... Priest/Bartender

... Office Lady

... Toothbrushing Student

... Cobb Salad Student

... Weed Buyer Harriman

... Christmas Tree Guy

... Christmas Tree Helper

... Hooker

... ER Doctor

... ER Nurse

... Pharmacist

... Pinball Player

... Vietnam Vet Kenneth

... Hip Party Guest

... Hugh Cavanaugh

... Mrs. Cavanaugh

... Santa Claus

... Psychiatric Orderly

... Waitress

... Maître d'hôtel

... Liquor Store Cashier

... Choir Leader

... Jason Smith's Father

... Miss Crane's Boyfriend

... Irritated Movie Patron

... Barton Parent (uncredited)

... Boston Streeter / Pedestrian (uncredited)

Crew

... Producer

... Sound Designer

... Director

... Editor

... Costume Design

... Director of Photography

... Original Music Composer

... Producer

... Executive Producer

... Production Design

... Stunts

... Executive Producer

... Sound Re-Recording Mixer

... Casting Associate

... Art Direction

... Line Producer

... Producer

... Writer

... Focus Puller

... Costume Supervisor

... Extras Casting

... Colorist

... Executive Music Producer

... Script Supervisor

... Hair Department Head

... Hair Designer

... Set Decoration

... Still Photographer

... Visual Effects Producer

... Makeup Artist

... Makeup Department Head

... Makeup Artist

... Key Makeup Artist

... Sound Mixer

... Post Production Producer

... "B" Camera Operator

... Stunts

... Stunt Coordinator

... Grip

... Associate Editor

... Set Designer

... Set Decoration Buyer

... Set Costumer

... Stunts

... VFX Supervisor

... Music Supervisor

... Dolly Grip

... Ager/Dyer

... Special Effects Supervisor

... Casting

... Sound Assistant

... Set Decoration Buyer

... Grip

... Set Dresser

... Stunts

... Boom Operator

... Set Dresser

... Production Coordinator

... Second Assistant Director

... Hairstylist

... First Assistant Director

... Production Supervisor

... Stunts

... Sound Assistant

... Foley Artist

... Special Effects Technician

... Set Dresser

... VFX Artist

... Utility Sound

... Makeup Artist

... VFX Editor

... Executive Producer

... Set Dresser

... Hair Designer

... Key Hair Stylist

... Production Coordinator

... Utility Sound

... Visual Effects Producer

... Graphic Designer

... Special Effects Technician

... Special Effects Technician

... Extras Casting

... Extras Casting

... Grip

... Post Production Coordinator

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