Pulang Kampung untuk Liburan

Pulang Kampung untuk Liburan

Plot

Pulang Kampung untuk Liburan adalah film komedi-drama Amerika tahun 1995 yang disutradarai oleh Jodie Foster. Ceritanya berkisar pada Claudia Larson (diperankan oleh Holly Hunter), seorang wanita yang baru saja dipecat dan mengalami serangkaian peristiwa malang. Lebih buruk lagi, dia mengetahui bahwa putrinya, Jenny, berencana untuk menghabiskan Thanksgiving dengan pacarnya daripada mengunjunginya. Saat liburan mendekat, kehidupan Claudia menjadi semakin kacau. Dia mencoba membuat rencana untuk mendapatkan kembali pekerjaannya dan memperbaiki hubungannya dengan keluarganya, tetapi semuanya tampak serba salah. Sementara itu, dia juga harus berurusan dengan serangkaian kerabat eksentrik yang berkumpul di rumah masa kecil mereka untuk makan malam Thanksgiving. Sepanjang film, Claudia bertemu dengan sejumlah karakter unik, termasuk saudara perempuannya, Rita (diperankan oleh Anne Bancroft), seorang ibu yang tajam lidah dan banyak pendapat; sepupunya, Glen (diperankan oleh Robert Wise), seorang veteran yang pendiam dan penyendiri; dan pamannya, Henry (diperankan oleh David Manning), seorang aktor pensiunan yang flamboyan dan genit. Saat cerita terungkap, perjuangan Claudia untuk menemukan tempatnya di dunia dicerminkan oleh pengalaman unik dan sering kali mengharukan dari kerabatnya. Film ini mengeksplorasi tema-tema keluarga, identitas, dan kompleksitas hubungan manusia, semuanya berlatar belakang liburan Thanksgiving. Pulang Kampung untuk Liburan menampilkan pemeran ansambel yang berbakat, termasuk Anne Bancroft, Robert Wise, dan Charles Durning. Film ini menerima pujian kritis yang luas, dengan banyak yang memuji penampilan Holly Hunter yang bernuansa sebagai Claudia Larson. Terlepas dari ulasannya yang kuat, film ini tidak berkinerja baik di box office, tetapi sejak itu menjadi klasik kultus dan secara luas dianggap sebagai salah satu film Thanksgiving terbaik sepanjang masa.

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Ulasan

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Mason

Here's an attempt at translating the excerpt into English, focusing on clarity and capturing the spirit of the movie: The conflict reaches its peak when the sister is accidentally hit by her brother with a turkey, followed by Holly Hunter (playing the older sister) dousing her with gravy. The scene at the dinner table might seem funny, but I doubt anyone would actually want to be the person getting smacked with a turkey, right? It perfectly exemplifies those seemingly "harmless" inside jokes that families have. But the problems that immediately arise highlight each person's attitude towards those jokes— each personality. The sister is likely the most "normal" one, closest to mainstream values, while the older sister and brother are either from broken families or are just ahead of their time (the brother is gay), rebelling agaist tradition...

Balas
6/22/2025, 12:38:51 PM
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Avery

Okay, here's that short sentence translated with the kind of nuance you might expect in a film review context, depending on the actual context (adorableness is inherent): * **"Young Downey Jr. is such a fresh-faced delight!"**

Balas
6/21/2025, 5:30:25 AM
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Zoey

Okay, here's a translation that captures the spirit of that short, potentially provocative statement: "Judy's got a savior complex...what's with the Mel Gibson and Robert Downey Jr. sympathy?" Or, to be a bit more expressive: "Judy's totally got a white-knight thing going on...Mel Gibson and RDJ? Seriously?"

Balas
6/21/2025, 2:10:04 AM
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Harmony

With an endearing, yet slightly awkward charm that only a young Robert Downey Jr. could possess, "Home for the Holidays" isn't your typical saccharine Christmas flick. It's a wonderfully messy, relatable, and deeply funny portrayal of family dysfunction during the most 'wonderful' time of the year. Holly Hunter shines as Claudia, the single mom dreading the trip home to face her eccentric family. From the passive-aggressive digs from her mother (the flawlessly cast Anne Bancroft) to the competitive sibling rivalry with her sister (Cynthia Stevenson), and the surprising understanding she finds with her gay brother Tommy (Downey Jr.) who brings home a friend for cover, every interaction is brimming with uncomfortable truths and hilarious observations. It's a chaotic symphony of personalities clashing, punctuated by moments of genuine warmth and connection. While the plot might feel a bit scattered at times, the strength of "Home for the Holidays" lies in its sharp writing, excellent performances, and its willingness to embrace the imperfections of family life. It doesn't shy away from the awkward silences, the pent-up resentments, and the underlying love that manages to surface despite it all. If you're looking for a holiday movie that's more "real" than "Hallmark," and features a young, full-of-beans Robert Downey Jr., this is a must-watch. It's a reminder that even amidst the chaos, there's always a place to come *home* to, flaws and all.

Balas
6/17/2025, 8:38:35 PM
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Alessandra

A quintessential middle-class family melodrama.

Balas
6/16/2025, 3:59:26 PM
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Abigail

"Home for the Holidays" is a poignant and humorous exploration of family dynamics and personal struggle. Claudia Larson, played by Holly Hunter, navigates a series of setbacks, including job loss and a disintegrating family, in the days leading up to Thanksgiving. As she embarks on a journey to reconnect with her eccentric relatives, the film masterfully weaves together themes of identity, belonging, and the complexities of family relationships. With exceptional performances and nuanced direction, the film delivers a relatable and engaging holiday drama.

Balas
4/13/2025, 3:04:28 PM
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Paisley

Holidaus with her uptigh famiky who she dislikes. Home for the Holidays offers a strong female lead and an authentic portrayal of family dysfuiction, but it's ultimately a predictable, overly sentimental drama that leans too heavily on melodramatic twists. Despite this, Holly Hunter shines as Claudia Larson, bringing depth and nuance to a flawed character. While it's not the most memorable holiday film, it's a decent exploration of complex family dynamics and one woman's quest for independence.

Balas
4/7/2025, 5:42:35 PM
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Layla

With the pressures of work and family colliding during Thanksgiving, *Home for the Holidays* serves as a hilarious yet poignant reminder that no matter how far you’ve come, some seats at the table are harder to leave.

Balas
4/3/2025, 12:39:31 PM