Originally Posted by Irishman12
HOLLAND

Teacher Nancy Vandergroot (Nicole Kidman) thinks she has the perfect life in Holland, Michigan. She's married to her successful optometrist husband Fred (Matthew Macfadyen) and they share their 13-year-old son Harry (Jude Hill). However, Nancy's world comes crumbling down when she begins to suspect Fred, who is always away at work conferences, is having an affair. She enlists the help of fellow teacher and friend Dave Delgado (Gael García Bernal) to assist in her investigation to prove Fred's guilt. The first 2 acts of this story were enjoyable, presenting the audience with a faux Hitchcockian inspired story that turns on the audience in the 3rd act (nice swerve by the way as I didn't see that coming). However, the story also (clumsily) falls apart during this period as well. Kidman is graceful, tender, and sweet, the perfect wife for this story while García Bernal sticks out like a sore thumb. You can tell his casting was based more on checking a box than on talent. Disappointed in the ending but I was engaged for the first 90 minutes or so. Worth the watch on Prime. 6/10




Interesting !


The place was founded in 1847 , as a settlement of Dutch Calvinists by a number of residents of Ommen under the leadership of the separatist minister dr. AC van Raalte . On March 25, 1867, Holland became a city with Isaac Cappon as mayor. Shortly afterwards, the city was ravaged by a major city fire on October 8 and 9, 1871.

The Holland Museum contains the history of the city. The Cappon House Museum was built in 1874 and is a historical museum, which was once the home of the first mayor of Holland, the Dutch immigrant Isaac Cappon. The Settlers House Museum is a building that survived the great city fire and contains furniture and artifacts from the 19th century. The downtown area is well maintained and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Holland still boasts a high percentage of Dutch Americans , estimated at 28% (see also Dutch in the United States ), many of whom still adhere to the secessionist faith brought with them by the founders. Although few inhabitants still speak Dutch, some customs are reminiscent of Dutch roots.


"The king is dead, long live the king!"