Review: Michigan-set ‘Holland’ disappoints as a thriller, wins points for quirkiness
- Nicole Kidman stars as Nancy Vandergroot in the film Holland, directed by Mimi Cave, which has received criticism for being described as an underwhelming psychological thriller.
- The film centers on a woman's investigation into her husband's frequent work trips in the uniquely Dutch town of Holland, Michigan, noted for its Dutch cultural elements like windmills and tulips.
- Despite a strong cast, Holland ultimately fails to deliver a compelling narrative, often resulting in mild diversion according to reviews.
- Director Mimi Cave mentioned in an interview that the film examines themes of safety and the American dream, revealing the lack of security it promises.
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Review: Michigan-set ‘Holland’ disappoints as a thriller, wins points for quirkiness
As a mystery-thriller, “Holland” doesn’t hold up. But as an exploration of secrets hidden deep within a marriage and where suspicion around those secrets can lead, it’s worth dropping in for a visit. Read more...
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