Winner of this year’s Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress: D’Vine Joy Randolf. And in this reviewer’s opinion one of the year’s best films for the quality of acting talent. The story is...
Winner of this year’s Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress: D’Vine Joy Randolf. And in this reviewer’s opinion one of the year’s best films for the quality of acting talent. The story is simple three people get stuck for the Christmas holidays in a boarding school. It’s cold, lonely, and boring for the parties involved. The adults drink to cope with whatever pressures they live with. The young man resorts to bad behavior and altercations with the teacher in charge. Director Alexander Payne knows how to create an artful film, and “The Holdovers” is no exception. It’s at once indie and art-house while simultaneously being mainstream and easily accessible; in short, it’s a film for everyone that actually feels like a genuine crowd pleaser instead of a pandering mess.Here is a film that feels and looks like something out of the early seventies. The Holdovers is a strong and warm-hearted piece that gives actors roles with powerful lines, without any reliance on flashy editing and being overwhelmed by special effects. It’s a strong film with superb acting by the main leads. They have great chemistry together.
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