Holidate 2020 - 104 Min Commedia Вђў Romance Here
In a year where we were all stuck at home, Holidate reminded us that as much as we complain about family gatherings and awkward dates, we’d give anything to have a "plus-one" to share the chaos with.
It mocks the "perfection" of holidays—from the over-the-top decor to the intrusive questions from relatives—making the viewer feel seen rather than lectured. Holidate 2020 - 104 min Commedia • Romance
Unlike the polished, G-rated warmth of a Hallmark movie, Holidate leans into R-rated banter and messy human moments. In a year where we were all stuck
The story follows Sloane and Jackson, two strangers who hate the pressure of holiday dating so much they agree to be each other’s "holidate"—a platonic plus-one for every calendar event of the year. No sex, no commitment, no catching feelings. The story follows Sloane and Jackson, two strangers
It’s a breezy watch. It doesn't overstay its welcome, moving through the calendar year with enough momentum to keep the "will they/won't they" from becoming stale. The Deeper Take: Safety in the "Platonic"
The "Holidate" Paradox: Why We Crave the Predictable Released in the thick of 2020’s social isolation, Holidate (104 min) arrived as more than just a rom-com; it was a neon-lit escape into a world of crowded parties and low-stakes drama. Starring Emma Roberts and Luke Bracey, the film tackles a universal urban dread: the "Singles Table" during the holidays. The Premise: Outsourcing Intimacy