The Holdovers
At a preparatory school nestled in New England, a ste instructor found himself compelled to stay on campus over the Christmas break to oversee a group of students who had nowhere else to go. Contrary to the initial expectations, these students were not just mischievous children. They were all "holdovers," individuals left behind with rather complex pasts, not easily embracing change.
Ultimately, this strict instructor begins to form an unlikely bond with one of these students—a disruptive yet intellectually gifted individual, full of potential. This connection not only allows both of them to witness transformation and hope, but also reveals that love and compassion have the power to change lives.
Furthermore, the film raises questions about pain and loss, particularly through the character of the school';s chef, who endured the loss of a son in Vietnam. The past and present converge in an emotionally charged symphony, creating a rich and meaningful narrative.
"The Holdovers" (2023) is not just an educational film, but also a jouey of compassion, an exploration of the essence of humanity, and the potential for change in challenging circumstances. This is a story that will awaken your empathy and contemplation about the world around you.
The Holdovers
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Status:
- Trailer - Multi-Subtitles
- David Hemingson
Directors: Alexander Payne
Actors: Paul Giamatti, Da*Vine Joy Randolph, Dominic Sessa, Carrie Preston, Brady Hepner, Ian Dolley, Jim Kaplan, Michael Provost, Andrew Garman, Naheem Garcia, Stephen Thorne, Gillian Vigman, Tate Donovan, Darby Lily Lee-Stack, Bill Mootos, Dustin Tucker, Juanita Pearl, Alexander Cook
Genres: New Movies, Drama,
Country: England,
Time: 2 hours 13 minutes
Release Year: 2023
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At a preparatory school nestled in New England, a ste instructor found himself compelled to stay on campus over the Christmas break to oversee a group of students who had nowhere else to go. Contrary to the initial expectations, these students were not just mischievous children. They were all "holdovers," individuals left behind with rather complex pasts, not easily embracing change.
Ultimately, this strict instructor begins to form an unlikely bond with one of these students—a disruptive yet intellectually gifted individual, full of potential. This connection not only allows both of them to witness transformation and hope, but also reveals that love and compassion have the power to change lives.
Furthermore, the film raises questions about pain and loss, particularly through the character of the school';s chef, who endured the loss of a son in Vietnam. The past and present converge in an emotionally charged symphony, creating a rich and meaningful narrative.
"The Holdovers" (2023) is not just an educational film, but also a jouey of compassion, an exploration of the essence of humanity, and the potential for change in challenging circumstances. This is a story that will awaken your empathy and contemplation about the world around you.