Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 45000000
Revenue
$ 38399961
Georgia Byrd
Sean Matthews
Matthew Kragen
Ms. Burns
Senator Dillings
Congressman Stewart
Chef Didier
Rochelle
Marlon
Gunther
Darius
Adamian
Dr. R. Gupta
Tanya
Anton
Angie
Tina
Dr. Thompson
HMO Administrator
Reverend
Self
Salesgirl
Salesgirl
Salesgirl
Lady Moocher
Nurse
Receptionist
Dress Shop Saleswoman
Dress Shop Saleswoman
Mrs. Stewart
Bank Officer
Flight Attendant
Flight Attendant
First Class Flight Attendant
Taxi Driver
Grand Dame
Felipe
Marie
Gambini
Brigitta
Pupp Waiter
Pupp Waiter
Ski Instructor
Maitrê D'
Base Jump Instructor
French Fry Kid
Croupier
Self - Special Appearance
Smokey's Singer
Smokey's Singer
Smokey's Singer
Taxi Driver
Pupp Head Waiter
Massage Therapist
Store Clerk
Heavyset Guy
Reporter
Cat Scan Tech
English Gentleman
Puppeteer
Flight Attendant
Georgia's Cook
Department Supervisor (uncredited)
Clinic Receptionist (uncredited)
Mayor Dean (uncredited)
Smokey's Keyboard Player (uncredited)
Written by RalphRahal on 2024-12-21
Rewatching Last Holiday reminded me why it’s such a gem, not just a holiday movie but a wake-up call wrapped in charm. Queen Latifah shines as Georgia Byrd, a sweet, timid woman who’s spent her life playing it safe. When she’s hit with life-altering news, she throws caution to the wind and starts living the life she’s always dreamed of. Georgia’s “Book of Possibilities” really struck a chord with me. It’s a quiet reminder that so many of us have our own “books,” filled with dreams we shelve for “someday.” Queen Latifah’s transformation in the movie is so much fun to watch. Add Gérard Depardieu as a quirky chef, stunning European backdrops, and mouthwatering food, and it’s the perfect mix of heart and humor. The message is simple but timeless: take risks, cherish the now, and live fully. Watching it again makes me want my own “Book of Realities,” a little nudge to embrace life with Georgia’s boldness.