"The Holdovers: A Melancholic Tale of Cold Hearts and Flawless Acting"

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"The Holdovers" is a heartwarming comedy-drama set in a New England prep school during the winter break of 1970. Anchored by Paul Giamatti's crotchety instructor character, the film explores the need for gentleness with others and ourselves. As the story unfolds, the central trio of characters form a makeshift family and learn to cope with their own personal struggles. Directed by Alexander Payne, the film delves into themes of mental health, trauma, privilege, and entitlement, offering a nuanced and timely narrative. "The Holdovers" opens in theaters on October 27.
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