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Leading Ladies and Best Friend “Iris, in the movies, we have leading ladies and we have the best friend. You, I can tell, are a leading lady but for some reason, you’re behaving like the best friend.” — Arthur (Eli Wallach)
And like those halcyon-days comedies, Meyers’ protagonists revel in the ageless battle of the sexes. “Nancy asked me to watch a lot of Cary Grant movies, because he was a master at enjoying his leading ladies,” says Law. “He was able to draw humor and vulnerability from them by being a very solid male presence, but with his own vulnerability.” Even more satisfying, says Law, is the fact that The Holiday embodies all the virtues of those classic films while still being completely contemporary. “Nancy strives for a timeless feeling in a cutting-edge, modern film,” he added. “There’s no hiding the fact that we’re making it today.” |
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