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Holland

  • 2025
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  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
13K
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Nicole Kidman in Holland (2025)
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A woman's picture-perfect life in quaint Holland, Michigan, crumbles when she and a friend uncover a twisted secret in their midst.A woman's picture-perfect life in quaint Holland, Michigan, crumbles when she and a friend uncover a twisted secret in their midst.A woman's picture-perfect life in quaint Holland, Michigan, crumbles when she and a friend uncover a twisted secret in their midst.

  • Director
    • Mimi Cave
  • Writer
    • Andrew Sodroski
  • Stars
    • Nicole Kidman
    • Gael García Bernal
    • Matthew Macfadyen
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    406
    112
    • Director
      • Mimi Cave
    • Writer
      • Andrew Sodroski
    • Stars
      • Nicole Kidman
      • Gael García Bernal
      • Matthew Macfadyen
    • 115User reviews
    • 64Critic reviews
    • 42Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Holland: I Need To Talk To You
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    Nicole Kidman
    Nicole Kidman
    • Nancy Vandergroot
    Gael García Bernal
    Gael García Bernal
    • Dave Delgado
    Matthew Macfadyen
    Matthew Macfadyen
    • Fred Vandergroot
    Jude Hill
    Jude Hill
    • Harry Vandergroot
    Jeff Pope
    Jeff Pope
    • Squiggs Graumann
    Isaac Krasner
    Isaac Krasner
    • Shawn Graumann
    Lennon Parham
    Lennon Parham
    • Lennon
    Rachel Sennott
    Rachel Sennott
    • Candy Deboer
    Chris Witaske
    Chris Witaske
    • Holland Cop
    River Brooks
    River Brooks
    • Scott
    Jens Frederiksen
    Jens Frederiksen
    • Dutch Teacher
    Bill Russell
    Bill Russell
    • Dutch Teacher
    Andrew Sodroski
    • Dutch Teacher
    Jacob Moran
    Jacob Moran
    • Matt - Gwen's Son
    Irene Dewyn
    • Tour Guide
    Jonathon Pawlowski
    Jonathon Pawlowski
    • Bartender
    Sue Rock
    Sue Rock
    • Minnie's Waitress
    Heather Marie Olsen
    Heather Marie Olsen
    • Windmill Cafe Waitress
    • (as Heather Olsen)
    • Director
      • Mimi Cave
    • Writer
      • Andrew Sodroski
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    ray678

    Why directors should let writers do the writing

    I read the original Black List script for this film years ago. It was cool, and the concept was a unique one for sure. But the director just didn't pull it off this time. No offense to Mimi Cave, I'm sure this was just the wrong material for her, but I've *heard* that, even though she's not credited as a writer, she got in there and messed around the with the very script that made this potentially special. Of course it coulda been the producers meddling in places they shouldn't have...who knows, I wasn't there. But it definitely, like so many other films, at least brings up the point that directors should sometimes just let themselves be directors. You don't HAVE to be a writer/director, but I'm sure the problem is that it's an ego thing, and that directors proclaim that they can write, just because they're creative in other ways... But I hope more directors will follow Scorcese, Spielberg, etc etc and stick to what they're good at and let the writers handle the writing/story/characters.
    7jaxsonprice-51032

    Weirdly Interesting!

    Holland, is the definition of a surreal, psychedelic ride through mystery and bizarreness. Which I was expecting something just normal. I didn't watch the trailers or anything for this, so I had no idea what I was in for.

    It's definitely not one of Nicole Kidmans best, but she does carry it so well for you to stay invested, along with all the other cast as well. The acting is great. The movie starts out pretty slow, a couple of things drag, you don't know what's going on, at some points you're trying to figure out what genre the movie is and then things just really start to unravel and get better. The cracks start to form. Things begin to escalate and come together. The unusual soundtrack, along with its strange cinematography, makes you feel like you're on this "high on life" and trip on acid.

    Basically, the movie is a slow burn. It didn't leave me disappointed nor satisfied. It just will leave you in a state of "Okay...what did I just watch??" It's just one of those movies. Think Midsommar blended in with Scream. That's Holland. Not amazing, not bad, but weirdly interesting!
    5VaibhavSinha5

    Mimi Cave's stylistic work bogged down by a poor screenplay

    I was drawn to Holland because I liked Mimi Cave's work on Fresh quite a lot, so I figured, why not give this one a shot? Right from the start, though, I felt like I was watching a beautiful facade that slowly began to crumble. The movie sets up this idyllic suburban world that promises dark secrets lurking underneath, but it doesn't really deliver on that promise.

    The screenplay is all over the place, disjointed, and full of abrupt plot turns that feel unearned. One minute you're settling into the slow burn of suburban perfection, and the next, bam, a twist that never had time to build up any real suspense. The tonal shifts between dark humor and suspense are jarring, and frankly, neither element is strong enough on its own to carry the movie. It's clear that the characters were meant to mirror the film's theme of artifice and hidden darkness, but aside from Nicole Kidman's Nancy, they're pretty underwritten. Kidman tries her best to hold everything together, and she does give a standout performance, yet her character doesn't have enough depth or substance to fully shine in a script that never really finds its footing.

    There are some interesting ideas at play, like the notion of suburban perfection hiding a sinister underside. The use of the tulip imagery and all the Dutch-themed decor is visually stunning and adds to the unsettling beauty of the film. However, all that potential is let down by too many narrative gaps and twists that feel contrived. The theme of artifice, while promising, is never deeply explored, and it remains a surface-level idea. The pacing is another issue. The movie drags in some parts and then rushes through key moments in others, so it never really builds any proper tension.

    Overall, its visual style and production design are definitely its strongest points, which capture an unsettling, almost beautiful atmosphere. But unfortunately, that style is bogged down by a poor script and uneven storytelling. Holland is a film with some bright flashes that, sadly, never come together as a cohesive whole.
    4SnoopyStyle

    was it even real

    School teacher Nancy Vandergroot (Nicole Kidman) and her optometrist husband Fred Vandergroot (Matthew Macfadyen) have a 13 year old son. They live in Holland, Michigan which is a theme-town based on Holland with tulips and windmills. She suspects her husband of cheating during his many trips and tells her only friend Dave Delgado (Gael García Bernal).

    The movie ends with the question, "Was it even real?" I constantly asked this while watching the film. It is not done well enough and that leave it feeling disjointed. It's kinda like Blue Velvet without the edge. These actors could do better and have done better. They need more cohesive material.
    3CommonSenseCritic

    Lost in Holland, Michigan

    When - 1:35 PM Where - Amazon Prime With Who - Myself

    First Thoughts - I'll be honest, I've gone back and forth on whether or not to review this movie. This is because I actually worked on it as a Production Assistant for 17 days of filming. Right off the bat, I want to make it clear that my rating and issues with the overall movie has nothing to do with the amount of effort the entire cast and crew put into it. We worked our tails off to make this film happen, and I'm just happy that it's finally out.

    That being said, frankly, this isn't a good movie at all. Even during production it was hard to nail down exactly what the story was and what even the point of it was. Now having seen the finished product, it's clear that the higher ups weren't sure either. This film didn't know what it wanted to be, bouncing between the psychological thriller, drama, erotic thriller like a pinball. The actors, all of whom are talented, did the best they could with what they were given. It's clear though that the script needed a few more passes before being pushed into production. A lot of it came across as over explaining and stunted, it didn't really flow naturally.

    The cinematography was solid, Pawel Pogorzelski showcasing his talented eye as always. But the editing felt very off with abrasive cuts and odd choices of shots used that felt as though they were trying too hard to be unique.

    Another thing story-wise that frustrated me were choices made by the characters, particularly those made by Nancy Vandergroot. The decisions she makes as the main protagonist are not warranted or justified at all. Sure they pay off in the very end, but they make zero sense when she makes the actual choice. This leaves her feeling erratic and paranoid, making it really difficult to root for her character.

    Overall, while I'm proud of the work the entire crew and I did here, that hard work simply didn't come across in the final product.

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    • Trivia
      The screenplay for this film was featured in the 2013 Blacklist; a list of the "most liked" unmade scripts of the year.
    • Goofs
      When the husband falls off the dock and it splashes hard, the next seen panned out, the water is visibly undisturbed.
    • Crazy credits
      During the opening MGM logo, the roar of Leo the Lion, the studio's mascot, is silenced.
    • Connections
      Features Police Squad!: The Butler Did It (A Bird in the Hand) (1982)
    • Soundtracks
      Tulip Time
      Written by Johnny Pearson

      Courtesy of APM Music on behalf of Sony Music Publishing

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    • Release date
      • March 27, 2025 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Dutch
    • Also known as
      • Welcome to Holland
    • Filming locations
      • Nashville, Tennessee, USA(location)
    • Production companies
      • 42
      • Amazon Studios
      • Big Indie Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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