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Last Holiday
Directed by
Wayne Wang
PG-13
2006
1h 52m
Comedy
,
Adventure
,
and more
6.6
56%
67%
7.3
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Georgia, who leads a life full of unfulfilled desires, is left shocked when she discovers her terminal illness. Soon, she quits her job, gathers her savings and sets out on a luxurious trip to Europe.
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Cast of Last Holiday
Queen Latifah
Georgia Byrd
LL Cool J
Sean Matthews
Timothy Hutton
Matthew Kragen
Giancarlo Esposito
Senator Dillings
Alicia Witt
Ms. Burns
Gérard Depardieu
Chef Didier
Jane Adams
Rochelle
Michel Estime
Marlon
Susan Kellermann
Ms. Gunther
Jascha Washington
Darius
Matt Ross
Adamian
Ranjit Chowdhry
Dr. Gupta
Michael Nouri
Congressman Stewart
Jaqueline Fleming
Tanya
Kendall Mosby
Anton
Chloe Bailey
Angie
Halle Bailey
Tina
Dan Ziskie
Dr. Thompson
Julia Lashae
HMO Administrator
Werner Richmond
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Last Holiday Ratings & Reviews
AV Club
Keith Phipps
For a film ostensibly about how life means nothing without adventure and unpredictability, Last Holiday all feels as preordained as the film-ending Emeril cameo.
Village Voice
Matt Singer
The most surprisingly satisfying Hollywood comedy in ages.
Austin Chronicle
Marrit Ingman
If we are to live in a world of movies in which women are comically diagnosed with brain diseases and discover their moxie through base jumping in the Czech Republic, let us at least have Queen Latifah's brass to add a bass note to the treacle.
Seattle Times
John Hartl
In its corny, cartoonish way, it even suggests a generosity of spirit that's faithful to the 1950 original.
San Francisco Chronicle
Ruthe Stein
An awful lot makes no sense in Jeffrey Price and Peter Seaman's script, starting with its basic premise.
New York Post
Lou Lumenick
Last Holiday is a thoroughly mediocre dramedy.
New York Daily News
Jami Bernard
The Queen never lets us down.
Houston Chronicle
Amy Biancolli
A mild, fangless, forgettable thing that entertains some and offends little, barring one obnoxious subcontinental stereotype and a cloying urge to make everybody chipper at the end.
Detroit Free Press
John Monaghan
Track down the old movie if you crave a real meal.
Denver Post
Lisa Kennedy
For a movie about overcoming fear and living out loud, Last Holiday's too-tidy conclusion isn't a sign of hope so much as a lack of nerve.
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris
Last Holiday, in its feathery, good-hearted way, is enough to give you pause.
Slant Magazine
Fernando F. Croce
One might gladly exercise the film's carpe-diem moral by concluding that life is too short for movies like Last Holiday.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
No, the movie begins and ends with Latifah, and director Wang and his two writers wisely keep the focus squarely upon both her and her character's butterfly-like transformation.
Salon.com
Stephanie Zacharek
There are some funny gags interspersed among the undistinguished ones, but Wang's direction has little snap or wit, and the movie overall is too fixated on the laborious task of massaging our universal self-esteem.
USA Today
Claudia Puig
The frothy Last Holiday serves its purpose: amusing escapism.
Movie Mom
Nell Minow
At times it feels like an extended trailer for itself with silly set-pieces (Georgia base-jumps! Georgia cooks with the chef!), but we are on her side all the way and when the happily-ever-ending arrives, we're as happy as she is.
Arizona Republic
Kathy Cano-Murillo
It's far from a five-hanky snifflefest, even for softies, but thanks to Latifah's talent, you'll say 'Awwww, that was sweet' when the credits roll.
New York Times
Manohla Dargis
This story of a gentle soul (Queen Latifah) who learns to live only after learning of her imminent death is as witless as it is formulaic.
Washington Post
Stephen Hunter
Latifah proves once again the weird parallels between rap stardom and movie stardom. Both formats seem to be about a magical something called presence, and Latifah, even in a dialed-down, quiet role like this one, has it.
Dallas Morning News
Chris Vognar
The Queen is in fine form, but this particular throne is a bit rickety.
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