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Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.
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* [[Meet Cute]]: Kind of [[Lampshaded]] by Arthur.
* [[Meet Cute]]: Kind of [[Lampshaded]] by Arthur.
* [[Mistaken for Cheating]]: Amanda "accidentally" checks Graham's phone with two incoming calls; noticing two girls' names, she notes "Sophie, Olivia, Amanda. Busy guy". These turn out to be {{spoiler|his two young daughters.}}
* [[Mistaken for Cheating]]: Amanda "accidentally" checks Graham's phone with two incoming calls; noticing two girls' names, she notes "Sophie, Olivia, Amanda. Busy guy". These turn out to be {{spoiler|his two young daughters.}}
* [[New Years Eve]]: everyone meets for the first time/reunites
* [[Product Placement]]: When Amanda and Iris instant message, the VAIO logo is clearly displayed centre-screen
* [[Product Placement]]: When Amanda and Iris instant message, the VAIO logo is clearly displayed centre-screen
* [[Race For Your Love]]
* [[Race For Your Love]]

Revision as of 14:59, 26 December 2018

In London, Iris (Kate Winslet) is a journalist who's been pining over her jerk ex Jasper for 3 years, and he just got engaged. Amanda (Cameron Diaz), who makes film trailers in Los Angeles, has just thrown out her cheating boyfriend. They meet online and elect to swap homes for two weeks during Christmas vacation. Naturally, they meet men (and of course, men that are a part of the other woman's life; Amanda hooks up with Iris' brother (Jude Law) and Iris meets Amanda's composer (Jack Black) for her film trailer).

Tropes used in The Holiday include: