Still can’t believe this is the first IMDB credit for Dominic. He was fantastic, and I bought stock in his career about midway through watching the movie. Dude has the chops to be a major star.
I think Paul articulated one of the hardest things about being a teacher that nobody ever talks about. You struggle & worry & sweat & care for these kids to try & help them be successful and then they leave your school. And 95% of them, you never see them or hear from them ever again.
@cathybruce10 Yep. That scene nearly destroyed me. When Da'Vine Joy's character turns around from the kitchen sink and says, "He's gone"...with such a shudder of absolute despair and finality was perhaps what won her the Oscar. I cannot even begin to imagine what it's like to lose a child. And she truly made us feel that agony and despair in such an extremely visceral, raw way. High caliber performance for sure.
Same here! Of course anything Giamatti does is always brilliant. Like literally everything in my opinion, but the characters and production on this movie were just beautiful. I really thought movies with this feel were dead. Whoever gave the green light on this made the right decision.
For me, Dominic reminds me in so many ways even appearance of a young man who I worked with for a couple of years and became friends. The age gap is almost identical to that of Paul and Dominic as well. I absolutely love everything in this movie. Story. music, cinematography, acting, actors, setting etc. Everything. It's become like a cult film to me. I watch it on a loop. I could say so much more.
Thank you to this interviewer for an incredibly intelligent, informed and insightful conversation. She asked fantastic questions, let the actors speak without interrupting and “heard” their answers.
I've taught art K-12 for almost 30 years...In many different schools and programs...and what Paul says is so powerful and true. I've/We've said goodbye to you all so many times...
The real job of a teacher is to push students to their full potential. This movie conveyed this beautifully. Even Mary "aids and abets" - these characters are so easy to love ❤️
This movie easily became one of my all time favorites. The acting is amazing from all of them. Dominic Sessa performance is incredible and really captured your attention from the start. Hope to see him in much more.
Great interview and what a lovely movie! Old school mastery! Love love love Paul, Da'Vine is brilliant and Dominic has such a future! What a cast, well done to all of this movie makers! Best of luck for the Oscars, as I do believe there is where all this is going! I will root for you!
Very thoughtful interview. I’m curious though, looking at the rooms each of them is in, they all look like hotel rooms. Is that standard? Every time I see any of these interviews it looks like they take place in a different hotel room.
Since it’s during a press, they probably are in hotel rooms because they have to do press and interviews in different states, countries, etc. They could also just be at their homes and their rooms look like hotel rooms lol.
good movie .. poor ending..Giamati's character knew he was getting fired . He should have called out the mother for not being reachable or responsible. Abandoning her child over Christmas in favour of her new man was despicable Angus could have gone skiing -- but Mom wasn't answering the phone. The kid wanted desperately to be with family at Christmas. And the father was the parent he could be with. She needed to be told off and it was disappointing that didn't happen
Still can’t believe this is the first IMDB credit for Dominic. He was fantastic, and I bought stock in his career about midway through watching the movie. Dude has the chops to be a major star.
I agree!!! 🤩
I am SO excited to see what he does next!!!
Da’Vine is an ACTOR! That was a masterclass in character development
I think Paul articulated one of the hardest things about being a teacher that nobody ever talks about. You struggle & worry & sweat & care for these kids to try & help them be successful and then they leave your school. And 95% of them, you never see them or hear from them ever again.
Her explanation of how she researched and portrayed grief is fascinating. The Christmas party scene really got me in the gut.
@cathybruce10 Yep. That scene nearly destroyed me. When Da'Vine Joy's character turns around from the kitchen sink and says, "He's gone"...with such a shudder of absolute despair and finality was perhaps what won her the Oscar. I cannot even begin to imagine what it's like to lose a child. And she truly made us feel that agony and despair in such an extremely visceral, raw way. High caliber performance for sure.
The Holdovers is on my yearly Christmas movie list now.
Best movie I have watched in years. I kept crying while saying "this is a fantastic movie"
Same here! Of course anything Giamatti does is always brilliant. Like literally everything in my opinion, but the characters and production on this movie were just beautiful. I really thought movies with this feel were dead. Whoever gave the green light on this made the right decision.
As a born and bred Bostonian, Da’vine slayed the Boston accent. True to form. Cudos to All
For me, Dominic reminds me in so many ways even appearance of a young man who I worked with for a couple of years and became friends. The age gap is almost identical to that of Paul and Dominic as well. I absolutely love everything in this movie. Story. music, cinematography, acting, actors, setting etc. Everything. It's become like a cult film to me. I watch it on a loop. I could say so much more.
Thank you to this interviewer for an incredibly intelligent, informed and insightful conversation. She asked fantastic questions, let the actors speak without interrupting and “heard” their answers.
Amazing performance from the cast. Really hope they all get an Oscar nominations.
I've taught art K-12 for almost 30 years...In many different schools and programs...and what Paul says is so powerful and true. I've/We've said goodbye to you all so many times...
Hope that the holdovers win awards for them especially Paul.
Three broken things help patch one another …so well put. And, ironically humor? D’avine really knows her craft.
Amazes me when they shoot scenes out of order, but when they stitch the whole film together, it feels so linear like a live play.
Such a beautiful movie. All the cast, just amazing
The real job of a teacher is to push students to their full potential. This movie conveyed this beautifully. Even Mary "aids and abets" - these characters are so easy to love ❤️
This movie easily became one of my all time favorites. The acting is amazing from all of them. Dominic Sessa performance is incredible and really captured your attention from the start. Hope to see him in much more.
Loved this movie so much
Truly Oscar-worthy! Loved it!
All 3 of these actors were perfect together! I loved this film very much
Amazing performances.
Such a beautiful movie
Her style of interviewing is isolation of each character and actor. It is more of 3 separate interviews.
Great interview and what a lovely movie! Old school mastery! Love love love Paul, Da'Vine is brilliant and Dominic has such a future! What a cast, well done to all of this movie makers! Best of luck for the Oscars, as I do believe there is where all this is going! I will root for you!
This was my favorite movie of 2023.
GOOD QUESTIONS!!!!! (and that's rare)
Great interview! I loved the words and emotions expressed by Mr. Giamatti.
Da’Vine Joy, I love you since High Fidelity
It is my favorite movie of the year. ❤
I affectionately felt Hunham might easily be someone if people like Miles become older. Loved this movie
Loved this movie!!!
Ha! I was waiting for them to hug!
I have seen this movie several times so far.
Very thoughtful interview. I’m curious though, looking at the rooms each of them is in, they all look like hotel rooms. Is that standard? Every time I see any of these interviews it looks like they take place in a different hotel room.
Since it’s during a press, they probably are in hotel rooms because they have to do press and interviews in different states, countries, etc. They could also just be at their homes and their rooms look like hotel rooms lol.
Dominic 😚🤌🏼
Mine too!!
Hi beautiful cast from a fellow sag member
good movie .. poor ending..Giamati's character knew he was getting fired . He should have called out the mother for not being reachable or responsible. Abandoning her child over Christmas in favour of her new man was despicable Angus could have gone skiing -- but Mom wasn't answering the phone. The kid wanted desperately to be with family at Christmas. And the father was the parent he could be with. She needed to be told off and it was disappointing that didn't happen