Georgia Rule

release date:May 11, 2007
Tuesday September 4, 2007 (dvd)
genre:Comedy
running time:113 min.
director:Garry Marshall
studio:Universal Pictures
producer(s):James G. Robinson
screenplay:Mark Andrus
cast:Lindsay Lohan, Jane Fonda, Felicity Huffman, Dermot Mulroney, Garrett Hedlund, Cary Elwes, Hector Elizondo
Current Tribute rating: Current rating: 3.34    Rate Movie     User Reviews

Georgia Rule Movie Synopsis

Rebellious teenager Rachel (Lindsay Lohan) screams, swears, drinks and is -- in a word -- uncontrollable. With her latest car crash, Rachel has broken the final rule in mom Lily's (Felicity Huffman) San Francisco home. With nowhere else to take the impulsive and rambunctious girl, Lily hauls her daughter to the one place she swore she'd never return...her own mother's Idaho farm.

Matriarch Georgia (Jane Fonda) is not your typical sweet and doting grandmother. She lives her life by a number of unbreakable rules, demanding anyone who shares her home do the same -- God comes first and hard work comes a very close second. Now saddled with raising the young woman, it will require each patient breath she takes to understand Rachel's fury.

But as Rachel succumbs to her summer of misery and shakes up the tiny Mormon town, Georgia notices something is changing within her granddaughter. Given structure and responsibilities, Rachel is letting her guard down and learning compassion... especially for her mother. Her journey will lead all three women to revelations of buried family secrets and an understanding that -- regardless what happens -- the ties that bind can never be broken.

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  i loved watching this movie Lindsay did a great job acting an Jane Fonda kicked but.

A lovable film. Most of the critics who slammed it were men. It was a film affirming the power of women. Interesting... Why don't they trash the nauseating and interminable succession of movies with bombs and guns?

Definitely not what I expected. The 'family secret' is not what I thought it would be. but a good movie in general. not great, but good.