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Georgia Rule (2007)

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Director:

Garry Marshall

Starring:

Jane Fonda, Adreana Betan, Destiney Sue Walker, Cynthia Ferrer, Fred Applegate, Tereza Stanislav, Laurie Metcalf, Zachary Gordon, Dylan McLaughlin, Hector Elizondo, Garrett Hedlund, Cary Elwes, Dermot Mulroney, Felicity Huffman, Lindsay Lohan

Genres:

Comedy, Drama, US Premier

Origin:

USA

Certificate:

M

Aspect ratios:

2.35 : 1

Sound formats:

DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS, Dolby SR

Running Time:

98 min

Georgia Rule

synopsis


Three generations of top actresses - two time Academy Award winner Jane Fonda, Lindsay Lohan and Felicity Huffman unite in a film from director Garry Marshall about the power of redemption, freedom in forgiveness and unbreakable bonds of motherhood. When Lily (Huffman) can no longer handle her rebellious teenage daughter, Rachel (Lohan), she takes her to the one place she swore she'd never return... her mother's house. For one very surprising summer, these three very different women are living under one roof and under one rule: Georgia's (Fonda).

member reviews

 
Not a comedy!
Apples
03 August 2011
member rating

Promoted as a "comedy drama" the movie was panned by many critics, as they say it deals too lightly with the issues of child sexual abuse, alcoholism and dysfunctional families. I found it well written, well acted and realistic about the damage caused by child abuse. Lindsay Lohan's character is shocking but believable. There are lighter moments (not "comedy") which stop you short of depression. I would call the movie 'hopeful' rather than 'heartwarming'. 7 out of 10


 
 

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