for fans holiday The film was hoping to one day rent out the movie’s knockoff to Jude Law, but there’s some disappointing news.
during an interview bbc radio The actor, who starred in the 2006 film alongside Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslet and Jack Black, was asked by the host on Sunday if he could “rent out that cabin on Airbnb.” , who opened up about the Rose Hill Cabin featured in the movie.
“That cabin doesn’t exist,” Law told them. “Oh, yes,” he added as they all reacted in shock.
“So the director, she’s a bit of a perfectionist,” he said of Nancy Meyers. “She toured the whole area but couldn’t find the chocolate box cabin she was looking for. So she just rented a piece of land, painted it, and let people build it.
He went on to explain how to shoot at the cabin: “Here’s the interesting thing if you look… We shot here in the winter. Every time I walked in that door, we were editing, and about three months later we were The interiors were photographed in Los Angeles.
He was telling them something about the movie they couldn’t “stand” and found “disturbing” when the host told him to stop, and Law quipped, “Just burst the bubble. Sorry!”
As for how fans feel about rewatching the movie every holiday season, Law called it “glorious.”
Although not a real home, Rose Hill Cottage in the movie was reportedly inspired by an English cottage in the Surrey Hills of England known as Honeysuckle Cottage.
Lowe plays Diaz’s love interest and Winslet’s brother in the romantic comedy. The film centers on Diaz and Winslet’s characters, who swap homes during the holidays, where they have their own adventures and find love in unexpected places.