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As three years ago (how time flies!), I come with a recommendation for those who, like me, need a nudge to enjoy the festivities. The Holiday
(Rest or Holidays depending on country), is an ideal movie to see at this time of year.

Amanda Woods (Cameron Diaz) has it all. It is rich, beautiful, has a dream job in the Mecca of film and a "partner" (Edward Burns) ... until he discovers that he was unfaithful.
Thousands of miles across the Atlantic in a suburb of London, Iris Simpkins (Kate Winslet), is having a tough time. A newspaper reporter (he writes reviews of weddings), is in love with the typical geek (Rufus Sewell) and is not reciprocated.
Both need a change and without thinking, decide to exchange homes during the holidays that cover the holidays.

In the small town, Amanda feel out of place with his style "Barbie" and will be involved with Graham (Jude Law), the widower of Iris brother.
In Los Angeles, the simple Iris, enter into friendship with Arthur, an elderly former screenwriter (Eli Wallach) and Miles, a composer of soundtracks (Jack Black).

Neither has plans to start a relationship, but sometimes what we want and what we feel do not match.
is an unpretentious film that feeding the romance at Christmas time. To imagine that one can change your life overnight. Because the beauty of movies is coming to the end before we know how to solve important issues such as distance or routine.

If the proceedings were a football game, the British would win 2 to 0. Thanks to Graham began a reconciliation with Jude Law (who later went on to Sherlock Holmes), at last a role that makes it tender, sensitive and credible. And what can be said for Kate Winslet? Just perfect. One can identify with Iris, she is pretty but not a sex bomb, is a simple woman who wants and deserves to be loved and is not intended to Superman by his side. Cameron Diaz
right, nice and cute as ever. Jack Black, without as much slapstick, a little less unbearable than it usually seems.
Nancy Meyers is a director who knows about romantic comedies. Choose a good deal, respects the formulas of the genre and a script that combines graceful with emotional moments.
Nothing new under the sun, but it works. Without realizing it, we end up identifying with a character (obvious that my case would Kate Cameron and not) and wishing you a happy and full of Christmas spirit.

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