Georgia Rule

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"Mother. Daughter. Grandmother. In this family, attitude doesn't skip a generation."
  • R
  • 2007
  • 1 hr 53 min
  • 5.9  (25,509)
  • 25

Georgia Rule is a 2007 comedy-drama movie that centers around three generations of women in a family, namely Georgia (Jane Fonda), her daughter Lilly (Felicity Huffman), and her granddaughter Rachel (Lindsay Lohan). Georgia is a strict, opinionated, and religious woman who expects perfection from everyone around her. She also drinks heavily, which only serves to exacerbate her volatile personality. The movie opens with Rachel, a rebellious and promiscuous teenager from San Francisco, being sent to live with Georgia in Idaho for the summer as a punishment for her wild ways. Rachel resents her grandmother for forcing her to leave her life behind and spends her first few days in Idaho causing trouble and trying to escape her confinement in Georgia's house. Georgia, however, is not one to be easily intimidated, and she takes it upon herself to teach Rachel some tough love by laying down strict rules and making her do chores on the family farm. Rachel slowly begins to adapt to her new surroundings and starts to form bonds with some of the locals, including a boy named Harlan (Garrett Hedlund) who works at the family farm. Meanwhile, Georgia has her own issues to deal with. She has been struggling with a secret that she has kept from her family for years, and her behavior has become increasingly erratic due to her drinking. When Lilly arrives in Idaho for a surprise visit, Georgia's secret finally comes to light, and the family is forced to confront the issues that have been tearing them apart for years. The movie is a touching and realistic exploration of the dynamics of family relationships and the struggles that come with growing up and getting older. Jane Fonda delivers a powerful performance as the strong-willed Georgia, bringing depth and nuance to a character that could have easily been one-dimensional. She is perfectly complemented by Felicity Huffman, who portrays the more subdued Lilly with equal amounts of vulnerability and strength. Lindsay Lohan also shines in her role as the troubled Rachel, delivering a performance that is both heartfelt and raw. It is clear that Rachel is struggling with a lot of internal demons, and Lohan does an excellent job of conveying the character's emotional turmoil. The movie also deals with several heavy themes, including sexual abuse, alcoholism, and self-harm. However, these topics are handled in a tasteful and mature manner, and the movie never feels exploitative or gratuitous. Overall, Georgia Rule is a well-crafted and emotionally resonant movie that will leave audiences feeling moved and uplifted. It is a testament to the power of forgiveness, love, and family, and a reminder that no matter how hard life gets, there is always hope for a better tomorrow.

Georgia Rule
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Georgia Rule is a 2007 comedy-drama movie that centers around three generations of women in a family, namely Georgia (Jane Fonda), her daughter Lilly (Felicity Huffman), and her granddaughter Rachel (Lindsay Lohan). Georgia is a strict, opinionated, and religious woman who expects perfection from everyone around her. She also drinks heavily, which only serves to exacerbate her volatile personality.

The movie opens with Rachel, a rebellious and promiscuous teenager from San Francisco, being sent to live with Georgia in Idaho for the summer as a punishment for her wild ways. Rachel resents her grandmother for forcing her to leave her life behind and spends her first few days in Idaho causing trouble and trying to escape her confinement in Georgia's house.

Georgia, however, is not one to be easily intimidated, and she takes it upon herself to teach Rachel some tough love by laying down strict rules and making her do chores on the family farm. Rachel slowly begins to adapt to her new surroundings and starts to form bonds with some of the locals, including a boy named Harlan (Garrett Hedlund) who works at the family farm.

Meanwhile, Georgia has her own issues to deal with. She has been struggling with a secret that she has kept from her family for years, and her behavior has become increasingly erratic due to her drinking. When Lilly arrives in Idaho for a surprise visit, Georgia's secret finally comes to light, and the family is forced to confront the issues that have been tearing them apart for years.

The movie is a touching and realistic exploration of the dynamics of family relationships and the struggles that come with growing up and getting older. Jane Fonda delivers a powerful performance as the strong-willed Georgia, bringing depth and nuance to a character that could have easily been one-dimensional. She is perfectly complemented by Felicity Huffman, who portrays the more subdued Lilly with equal amounts of vulnerability and strength.

Lindsay Lohan also shines in her role as the troubled Rachel, delivering a performance that is both heartfelt and raw. It is clear that Rachel is struggling with a lot of internal demons, and Lohan does an excellent job of conveying the character's emotional turmoil.

The movie also deals with several heavy themes, including sexual abuse, alcoholism, and self-harm. However, these topics are handled in a tasteful and mature manner, and the movie never feels exploitative or gratuitous.

Overall, Georgia Rule is a well-crafted and emotionally resonant movie that will leave audiences feeling moved and uplifted. It is a testament to the power of forgiveness, love, and family, and a reminder that no matter how hard life gets, there is always hope for a better tomorrow.

Georgia Rule is a 2007 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 53 minutes. It has received poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.9 and a MetaScore of 25.

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  • Release Date
    2007
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 53 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.9  (25,509)
  • Metascore
    25