The Holdovers review
From director Alexander Payne comes The Holdovers a movie about family, friendship and what can become of someone once they get to know someone just like them. Alexander Payne has some top notch movies under his belt so I was really interested to see this and boy did it' not disappoint. The Holders follows a instructor at a prep school who stays behind at Christmas break to babysit a few members of school kids who were left behind with nowhere to go for the holidays. After all but one end up leaving he strikes up a bond with the remaining school student that is genuinely believable and heartwarming.
Performance wise The Holdovers is as good as it gets really with Paul Giamatti putting in a pitch perfect performance as the prep school instructor. He is full of knowledge and boastful but deep down he has a lot of emotion and feelings that burst out as the movie goes on. Everyone else does a stand up job too in a movie that is very simple but oh so good like a bowl of hot soup on a cold winter's day. It's beautifully shot and put together seemlessly.
The Holdovers is one of the best movies of 2024 and like Poor Things it is only January. My oh my we're going to be in for quite the ride this year ain't we?? A wonderful movie full of laughter, sadness and a overall sense of acomplishment once the credits begin to roll. Cinema at it's finest. This is one you just must go and see!
★★★★★
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