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Last Holiday (2006)

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Last Holiday (2006)

Overview

The discovery that she has a terminal illness prompts introverted department store saleswoman Georgia Byrd to reflect on what she realizes has been an overly cautious life. With weeks to live, she withdraws her life savings, sells all her possessions and jets off to Europe where she lives it up at a posh hotel. Upbeat and passionate, Georgia charms everybody she meets, including renowned Chef Didier. The only one missing from her new life is her longtime crush Sean Matthews.


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Rating & Dimensions

Bias Rating
Analyzing...
Progressive

Political: Center
Diversity: High
Gender Swap: Yes
Race Swap: Yes
Christianity: Positive

Viewer Rating
6.2

Overview

The discovery that she has a terminal illness prompts introverted department store saleswoman Georgia Byrd to reflect on what she realizes has been an overly cautious life. With weeks to live, she withdraws her life savings, sells all her possessions and jets off to Europe where she lives it up at a posh hotel. Upbeat and passionate, Georgia charms everybody she meets, including renowned Chef Didier. The only one missing from her new life is her longtime crush Sean Matthews.


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Detailed Bias Analysis

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Progressive

Primary

The film's central message emphasizes individual self-actualization and living life to the fullest, a universal theme that transcends specific political ideologies. While it includes a critique of corporate corruption, this element is secondary to the protagonist's personal journey and does not form a dominant political thesis.

The movie features a significant instance of DEI through the explicit recasting of a traditionally white male lead character with a Black female actress. The narrative, however, primarily focuses on the protagonist's personal journey and does not explicitly critique traditional identities or center on strong DEI themes.

Secondary

The 2006 film is a remake of the 1950 British film "Last Holiday." The protagonist, originally George Bird (male) in the 1950 version, is portrayed as Georgia Byrd (female) in the 2006 adaptation, constituting a gender swap.

The protagonist, George Bird, was originally portrayed as a white male in the 1950 film. In the 2006 remake, the character, renamed Georgia Byrd, is portrayed by a Black actress, Queen Latifah, constituting a race swap.

The film portrays Georgia Byrd's church community as a supportive and affirming aspect of her life, providing comfort and a sense of belonging. Her involvement in the church choir is depicted positively, without any narrative critique of the faith itself.

The film "Last Holiday" does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative focuses exclusively on the protagonist's personal transformation and heterosexual romantic interests, resulting in no depiction of queer identity.

The film 'Last Holiday' does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The story centers on the protagonist's personal transformation and experiences, without engaging with transgender identity in any capacity.

The film is a comedy-drama centered on a woman's personal journey of self-discovery and does not contain any action or combat sequences. Female characters do not engage in or win close-quarters physical fights against male opponents.


Viewer Rating Breakdown

6.2

Viewer Rating

Combines user and critic ratings from four sources

User Ratings

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6.6
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7.2

Critic Ratings

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5.6
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5.2

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