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2014 • Comedy • 95m

What We Did on Our Holiday

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Doug and Abi and their three children travel to the Scottish Highlands for Doug's father Gordie's birthday party. It's soon clear that when it comes to keeping a secret under wraps from the rest of the family, their children are their biggest liability...

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David Tennant
David Tennant
Doug McLeod
Rosamund Pike
Rosamund Pike
Abi McLeod
Billy Connolly
Billy Connolly
Gordie McLeod
Ben Miller
Ben Miller
Gavin McLeod
Amelia Bullmore
Amelia Bullmore
Margaret McLeod
Emilia Jones
Emilia Jones
Lottie McLeod
Bobby Smalldridge
Bobby Smalldridge
Mickey McLeod
Harriet Turnbull
Harriet Turnbull
Jess McLeod
Celia Imrie
Celia Imrie
Agnes Chisolm
Annette Crosbie
Annette Crosbie
Doreen
Ralph Riach
Ralph Riach
Jimmy Cazzarotto
Ron Donachie
Ron Donachie
Sgt. Murdoch
Ben Presley
Ben Presley
PC McLuhan
Michele Austin
Michele Austin
Lucy
Jake D'Arcy
Jake D'Arcy
Smokey
Ryan Hunter
Ryan Hunter
Frazer
Imogen Toner
Imogen Toner
Beth Williams
Alexia Barlier
Alexia Barlier
Françoise Dupré
Director: Guy JenkinDirector: Andy HamiltonScreenplay: Andy HamiltonScreenplay: Guy JenkinProducer: Joanie BlaikieExecutive Producer: Andrew BoswellExecutive Producer: James EyreExecutive Producer: Peter Hampden

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John Chard
2016-05-03
80%

Life really is too short you know... What We Did on Our Holiday is written and directed by Andy Hamilton and Guy Jenkin. It stars Rosamund Pike, David Tennant, Billy Connolly, Ben Miller, Amelia Bullmore, Emilia Jones, Bobby Smalldridge, Harriet Turnbull and Celia Imrie. Music is by Alex Heffes and cinematography by Martin Hawkins. "The truth is, every human being on this planet is ridiculous in their own way. So we shouldn't judge, we shouldn't fight, because in the end... in the end, none of it matters. None of the stuff" Andy Hamilton and Guy Jenkin spin off from their hugely popular sit-com, Outnumbered, to produce this funny, philosophical and moving picture. Tennant and Pike play parents of three young children, they are pending a divorce, but with Doug's (Tennant) father, Gordie (Connolly), dying of cancer, the family head to Scotland for what will surely be his last birthday party. Hoping to put on a united front so as to not upset Gordie any further, nobody could envisage what was to happen next... It's a film that some no doubt find easy to kick, such is the uncomplicated structure used, and the formula of messaging that drives it forward. Yet sometimes uncomplicated is all you need, and in this day and age of mega-buck blockbusters and soulless frat type comedies grasping at sex for laughs, this is a film of refreshing qualities. It's superbly performed by what is a top notch group of adult British actors, who in turn are supplemented by three child actors so natural and engaging it makes you wonder if acting school is really needed? It's obviously a piece that will resonate more with those who have been touched/stung by the thematics at work, while the comedy ticking away - with some truly great lines uttered - could seem a bit off kilter for the unprepared, but hopefully more will watch it, laugh and cry and ultimately realise that life really is too short for, well, you get the picture I'm sure. 8/10

CinemaSerf
2024-08-11
70%

This is a well written, gently comedic and poignant look at divorce and loss that raises quite a few smiles along the way. David Tennant and Rosamund Pike are a couple with three kids who head to Scotland to meet his father "Geordie" (Sir Billy Connolly) to help celebrate his 75th birthday. It'd be fair to describe the adults in the film as pretty dysfunctional, saving for Connolly and Annette Crosbie ("Doreen") who take a pragmatic, matter of fact view on life, and from whom much of the humour emanates. Grandad takes the kids for a trip to the beach and the plot hits the faintly, but engagingly, ridiculous as they all have to deal with some unexpected consequences. The performances from the three children are good; especially "Lottie" (Emilia Jones) and a strong cast of Scots regulars - Celia Imrie, Ralph Riach and Ron Donachie help us navigate through the selfish behaviour of the squabbling parents tempered by the innocence and common sense of their offspring. It's got some lovely scenic shots from the Gairloch and of the beautiful Wester Ross scenery and well, it's all just a bit different!

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Released
Origin
GB
Languages
English
Studios
Lionsgate, BBC Film
Box Office
$1,289,998

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