17th May, 2008 LoginRegister
Search This Site
Last Holiday (2006) DVD Review
Last Holiday (2006) DVD Credits:
Last Holiday (2006) Directed by:
Wayne Wang
Last Holiday (2006) Written by:
Jeffrey Price, Peter S. Seaman1
Last Holiday (2006) Cast:
Queen Latifah, LL Cool J, Timothy Hutton, Gerard Depardieu, Alicia Witt, Giancarlo Esposito
Last Holiday (2006) Released by:
Not available at this time
Region:
2
Last Holiday (2006) DVD Release Date:
2nd July 2006
Our Rating: Extras Rating:

User Rating:  Log in to rate this DVD
Last Holiday (2006) Synopsis:

Georgia Byrd (Queen Latifah) lives a small life tucked inside big dreams. A shy cookware salesperson for a New Orleans retail outlet, she handles knives and skillets with the flair of a master chef. But when Georgia learns her days are numbered, she throws caution to the wind and embarks on a dream holiday vacation to a grand resort in Europe. There, thinking she has nothing to lose, Georgia undergoes a metamorphosis... and her transformation affects everyone around her. Georgia's newly uninhibited personality shakes up staff and guests alike, including a venerated chef (Gerard Depardieu) as well as a retail magnate (Timothy Hutton) who becomes convinced she's a rival intent on sabotaging his business plans. From snowy slopes to spectacular spas, delectable dinners to midnight balls, Georgia is going to live a lifetime of fun in just a few weeks...

Last Holiday (2006) DVD Review:

Georgia Byrd (Latifah) has been shy all of her life, never taking chances or living life to the full. When she accidentally hits her head at work, Georgia is given a precautionary CT scan but the doctor makes a shocking discovery, she has a terminal illness and only a month to live. On hearing this Georgia decides to make the most of the time she has left, so she withdraws all her savings and heads to on her dream holiday.
High concept romantic comedies are a Hollywood stable but can Queen Latifah bring something new to the genre?

Tinseltown’s obsession with remakes continues with a remake of the 1950 Alec Guinness comedy of the same name but unfortunately this version, like many remakes just doesn’t have what it takes to stick in the mind. The idea behind the film is a decent one, a woman finds out that she has only weeks to live so she decides to life out her dreams, but the lack of any real laughs or even heart felt moments make this a distinctly average film.

Now all we have is a typical Hollywood rom-com, with a high concept that offers no surprises as it trundles along. With the usual cheesy and sugary score and a nicer than nice character who has been good all of their life but never got any reward, this is a movie that is nothing more than pleasant but nice doesn’t make a movie.

Queen Latifah career after her Oscar nomination for ‘Chicago’ hasn’t been great. With movies like ‘Taxi’, ‘Beauty Shop’, ‘Bringing Down the House’ and ‘Scary Movie 3’, her choices haven’t been the best but ‘Last Holiday’ is a step in the right direction. While the film doesn’t break boundaries but it proves that she is a very personable actress who you cannot help but like. With better material she could be a real star and she might even get another chance at a golden statue. Her supporting cast try their best with their limited roles with Alicia Witt as the career-jostling personal assistant and LL Cool J makes a decent romantic lead as Sean Matthews.

‘Last Holiday’ is another example of an unneeded Hollywood remake. The idea might be good but the execution is lacklustre and predictable. The cast deserve a lot better and the film is nothing than an average movie that only just manages to raise a smile.

PICTURE & SOUND

Presented in Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1 with Dolby Digital 5.1, the movie is presented well.

BONUS FEATURES

Last Holiday Packing Light (15.27 mins)
Director Wayne Wang, producers Lawrence Mark and Jack Rapke and stars Queen Latifah, LL Cool J, Timothy Hutton and Alicia Witt talk about how ‘Last Holiday’ came back to the silver screen. The cast and crew talk about working with the director and casting the roles. We also see the Czech Republic location and the cast learning to ski.

Last Holiday Last Look (7.47 mins)
Director Wayne Wang, production designer William Arnold, director of photography Geoffrey Simpson and costume designer Daniel Orlandi talk about the look of ‘Last Holiday’. The difference in the colour pallet for the New Orleans and Prague, the design of the department store and the Hotel Pupp and Georgia’s look are all discussed.

Last Holiday 25 Years in the Making (7.13 mins)
Producers Lawrence Mark and Jack Rapke and co-screenwriters Jeffrey Price and Peter Seaman reveal how the development of the movie started twenty-five years ago. Based on the 1950 Ealing comedy starring Sir Alec Guinness, the writers and producers talk about why they decided to update the film and the changes they made to the original.

Deleted Scenes (2.21 mins)
Entitled ‘Kick the Car’ and ‘Where to Cowboy?’, these deleted scenes suffer from the lack of an introduction or commentary track.

Recipes from Last Holiday
Read how to make ‘Poulet Tchoupitoulas’ and ‘Bananas Foster’, two recipes from the movie.

Theatrical Trailer (2.27 mins)
View the preview trailer for the movie

Trailer
A preview of ‘Mission: Impossible III’

OVERALL

While the lack of a commentary track is a shame, the featurettes should appeal to fans of the film. The inclusion of recipes from the film is a welcome one and slightly makes up for the lack of the commentary. Fans should be pleased.

Our Rating: Extras Rating: User Rating:  Log in to rate this DVD

Last Holiday (2006) DVD review written by: Jamie Kelwick

Content Management System provided by P J Thomson - Freelance Web Design - PHP/MySQL Development