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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA drag queen takes in a drug addict and her daughter and helps raise the daughter.A drag queen takes in a drug addict and her daughter and helps raise the daughter.A drag queen takes in a drug addict and her daughter and helps raise the daughter.
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- 13 nominaciones en total
Jesika Reynolds
- Niki Dean
- (as Jessika Quynn Reynolds)
Johnathan Wesley Wallace
- Jambalaya Blue
- (as Johnathan Wallace)
Ron Selmour
- LT
- (as Ronald Selmour)
Opiniones destacadas
This is absolutely the very best film that Ving Rames has ever made. His performance was amazing, totally outside of his expected roles. His portrait of a gay drag queen is exquisite. It shows a depth of understanding and empathy which has not been seen is years. His performance is more than deserving of an academy award, not withstandinq that this offering does not qualify for such an award.
Upon seeing "Holiday Heart" last night, I was left with a heartwarming feeling. A slightly unusual Christmas tale, but very well done. As in any movie, there were certain parts that were less than realistic (Social Services would've been all over this situation) and I would've liked to have seen a little more development of the relationship between all the characters, but as I usually say, I don't watch movies for reality, I watch them for entertainment or escape. I'll watch A&E, Discovery, and The Learning Channel for reality television.
The always-enjoyable Ving Rhames looked a little uncomfortable portraying a drag queen at first, but was impressively camping it up by the end of the film. There was a fine supporting cast as well, especially the exceptional Alfre Woodard as the mother who struggles with her drug addiction. Jesika Reynolds did a fine job in this role as the heartbroken daughter, and Mykelti Williamson was excellent as usual as Silas. Kudos to Robert Townsend for a lovely and slightly surprising story.
All in all, if you have a chance to watch this movie, I highly recommend it! You've got to give Ving Rhames credit for being in full drag on stage lip-synching "Baby love, my baby love..." Showtime delivers another "No Limits" performance.
The always-enjoyable Ving Rhames looked a little uncomfortable portraying a drag queen at first, but was impressively camping it up by the end of the film. There was a fine supporting cast as well, especially the exceptional Alfre Woodard as the mother who struggles with her drug addiction. Jesika Reynolds did a fine job in this role as the heartbroken daughter, and Mykelti Williamson was excellent as usual as Silas. Kudos to Robert Townsend for a lovely and slightly surprising story.
All in all, if you have a chance to watch this movie, I highly recommend it! You've got to give Ving Rhames credit for being in full drag on stage lip-synching "Baby love, my baby love..." Showtime delivers another "No Limits" performance.
Caught this movie on the Black Entertainment Network while
flipping channels. It was a pleasant surprise!!! Entertaining! Funny
and heart tugging all at once.
When a young girl cries for help for her mom who is being beaten
up by her boyfriend, the only one to help is a drag queen--Holiday
Heart-- who packs a punch. He befriends the duo taking them to
his home and they become a family in spite of their differences.
All is well until another man comes along putting a rift between the
mother and Holiday. Then Drugs pull the mom away from the
family.
I found Holiday;s need for a family heartbreaking and truthful--and
it was an incredible portrayal. Also great are Alfre Woodward and
the young girl.
There are a couple of holes in the plot but this story of a drag
queen with a heart of gold really packs an emotional wallop. What
a sleeper. Highly recommended
flipping channels. It was a pleasant surprise!!! Entertaining! Funny
and heart tugging all at once.
When a young girl cries for help for her mom who is being beaten
up by her boyfriend, the only one to help is a drag queen--Holiday
Heart-- who packs a punch. He befriends the duo taking them to
his home and they become a family in spite of their differences.
All is well until another man comes along putting a rift between the
mother and Holiday. Then Drugs pull the mom away from the
family.
I found Holiday;s need for a family heartbreaking and truthful--and
it was an incredible portrayal. Also great are Alfre Woodward and
the young girl.
There are a couple of holes in the plot but this story of a drag
queen with a heart of gold really packs an emotional wallop. What
a sleeper. Highly recommended
10mrgray83
Holiday Heart is the tale of Holiday, a talented drag queen and how his life intertwines with the lives of a young girl named Nikki and her mother, who tries to kick a drug habit during the course of the film. Holiday is at first accepted by the mother and child after he saves them from an abusive relationship, only to be rejected by them when a new love enters the mother's life. The new love is a drug dealer, but does not approve of the mother using drugs. She eventually goes back to the drugs and he cuts her loose. After she disappears Holiday has to step back in to help take care of Nikki, which he does, even though he has dreams of getting away to Paris to start a new life since he recently lost the love of his life.
Where do I start with this film? The acting is TOP NOTCH. Ving Rhames, who plays Holiday, gives one of the best performances I have ever seen in my lifetime. Alfre Woodard, who plays the mother, just steals the show though. Her portrayal of an addicted mother is so great that words can do it no justice. It really has to be seen. The child actor turns in an outstanding performance as the child distraught over her mother's problems. I was extremely impressed at how she was so adult in many scenes, due to the fact that such a life will cause a child to grow up very quickly.
I rate this a solid 10 out of 10. One of the greatest films I've ever seen.
Where do I start with this film? The acting is TOP NOTCH. Ving Rhames, who plays Holiday, gives one of the best performances I have ever seen in my lifetime. Alfre Woodard, who plays the mother, just steals the show though. Her portrayal of an addicted mother is so great that words can do it no justice. It really has to be seen. The child actor turns in an outstanding performance as the child distraught over her mother's problems. I was extremely impressed at how she was so adult in many scenes, due to the fact that such a life will cause a child to grow up very quickly.
I rate this a solid 10 out of 10. One of the greatest films I've ever seen.
I rented this movie on the basis of Alfre Woodard,one of the most under-rated actors in the industry, and I was not disappointed. She is absolutely fabulous as the errant mother. The screen play is extremely realistic and the casting is superb. Ving Rhames is tremendous and Jesika Reynolds is a talented force to be reckoned with. We will see her in many movies to come.
It was a feel good movie, but the ghetto scenes (whores, drugs, violence, crack, etc.) are so real. I know it's a little "touched by an angel" ish, but sometimes that kind of movie just feels good. It gets your attention and never lets you go until the end. Sometimes good folks and children win in this world, if not the battle, the war.
It was a feel good movie, but the ghetto scenes (whores, drugs, violence, crack, etc.) are so real. I know it's a little "touched by an angel" ish, but sometimes that kind of movie just feels good. It gets your attention and never lets you go until the end. Sometimes good folks and children win in this world, if not the battle, the war.
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- TriviaBoth Ving Rhames and Mykelti Williamson have portrayed fight promoter Don King. Rhames played King in Don King: Only I. America (1997). Williamson played King in Ali (2001).
- ErroresNikki's shoes change from sneakers to boots during the scenes in which she first meets Holiday and when he takes them to his house.
- Citas
Wanda: Why are you being so good to us? And just so you know, I don't do fags.
Holiday Heart: Good, because just so YOU know, I don't do no-account evil bitches who sleep all day instead of taking care their damn children, okay?
- ConexionesFeatured in The 58th Annual Golden Globe Awards 2001 (2001)
- Bandas sonorasBaby Love
Written by Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier and Eddie Holland (as Edward Holland Jr.)
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 36 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
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- 1.33 : 1
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