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6.2/10
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The summer holidays begin, Nicolas and his family travel to the seaside where a whole new series of adventures await them.The summer holidays begin, Nicolas and his family travel to the seaside where a whole new series of adventures await them.The summer holidays begin, Nicolas and his family travel to the seaside where a whole new series of adventures await them.
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Did you know
- TriviaThere are two inconsistencies between this film and its predecessor, Little Nicholas (2009)
1. Nicolas' father smokes a pipe in this film, but was a non-smoker in the other.
2. There is no mention of Nicolas' sister, born at the end of the previous film.
- GoofsThe sandcastles built by the architect are built using sand other than beach sand. This can be seen by the difference in the colour of the sandcastles and the surrounding beach sand, even allowing for the addition of water.
- Crazy creditsCredits at the start and finish of the film appear on holiday postcards. The credits at the beginning also include some animations on the cards.
- ConnectionsFeatures Sabrina (1954)
- SoundtracksWedding March
(from 'A Midsummer's Night Dream')
Written by Felix Mendelssohn
Conducted by Eugene Ormandy
Featured review
The original Nicolas film, still directed by Laurent Tirard, was cute and funny. Its humour relied upon genuine written material forming consistent scenes and situations, and often based on the child's point-of-view, as in René Goscinny's exquisite little stories. "Les Vacances" relies a lot on nods and references to past cinema, and the rest is either disjointed (loose ends - what happens in the end with the tight spot at the nude beach Nicolas' father gets himself into?...) or simply unlikely. Even though the excellent Valérie Lemercier and Kad Merad still play Nicolas' parents, the actors in general, save for Bouli Lanners as Bernique, are insincere in their delivery and reactions and/or poorly directed. The father is supposed to be heartbroken by his wife extending her stay without him at the crazy big-money party, yet his face remains almost expressionless all the while...
Also, one scene suggests that hurting severely a live animal can be perceived as humorous, which I have found particularly tasteless.
Also, one scene suggests that hurting severely a live animal can be perceived as humorous, which I have found particularly tasteless.
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Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Nicolas on Holiday
- Filming locations
- Plage des Dames, Île de Noirmoutier, Vendée, France(Hôtel Beaurivage)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $27,567,832
- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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