However Graham’s enchantment extends past romance. There’s one thing extra to it, I feel. For these of us whose lives revolve round tiny flats, late nights, and infinite doomscrolling, at the same time as we head in the direction of our 40s, he gives a imaginative and prescient of a slower life. Falling for Graham isn’t nearly falling for Jude Regulation (although, clearly, that helps), it’s about moving into his small-town idyll, buying and selling metropolis chaos and late-night work requires an escapist fantasy, one the place you’re not simply falling for decent, variety Jude Regulation, but in addition moving into his ready-made, good household and much more good cottage, the place the wildest journey is a sizzling chocolate-fueled automotive trip by snowy lanes, and going for lunch doesn’t contain scouring infinite TikToks of greatest eating places in London, simply heading to what appears like the closest Nationwide Belief property. It’s not a life I truly need, however there’s inherited nostalgia to it—the identical “easy life” enchantment that folks discover engaging about farmy trad spouse TikToks, simply with none of the bizarre trad spouse stuff. In actual fact, for a person in 2006, Graham is surprisingly progressive. (It is smart: he was written by a lady.)
And now for the plot twist: a sequel is likely to be on the horizon. Nancy Meyers lately posted a video with Regulation, her first reunion with him since filming wrapped practically 20 years in the past. Within the clip, she cheekily asks, “Is there going to be a sequel?” Regulation’s response? A sly grin, adopted by a well-known flourish: draping a serviette on his head and donning glasses excessive, resurrecting Mr. Serviette Head in all his ridiculous glory.
Is it occurring? Who is aware of. However for now, we’ll be right here, rewatching The Vacation and thirsting over Graham, our good-looking, emotionally developed rom-com king.