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Genres:
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Comedy /
Drama /
Romance
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Release:
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Director:
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Garry Marshall
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Actors:
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Laurie Metcalf,
Fred Applegate,
Tereza Stanislav,
Cynthia Ferrer,
Destiney Sue Walker,
Adreana Betan,
Jane Fonda,
Lindsay Lohan,
Felicity Huffman,
Dermot Mulroney,
Cary Elwes,
Garrett Hedlund,
Hector Elizondo,
Dylan McLaughlin,
Zachary Gordon
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Duration:
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113 min.
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Rating:
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(5.8/10)107
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Plot Summary:
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Teenage Rachel (Lindsay Lohan) is a proper thorn in the side of Lily, her mother (Felicity Huffman). More than just a rebellious youth, Rachel is unconditionally uncontrollable. After Rachel crashes a car, Lily decides to haul the girl off to a set out to which she vowed not in any way to return: Her own look after's (Jane Fonda) Idaho farm. Georgia, the family matriarch, lives by a strict code and expects all out of sight her roof to do the just the same. But understood shape and practicality, Rachel's anger at the world begins to soften.
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Customer Review
I wasn't sure whether this film would be any good or not, but it was really good and thoroughly enjoyable to watch for a 'girls night in', rather than one for the fellas. Just buy it or rent it!, you won't regret it. A top quality cast acting wise (both lead and support).
It is a drama, but there are quite a few comedy bits in it.
Highly Recommended.
Awful
I found this film painful to watch. It is dull and boring. The acting is poor and I simply did not warm to any of the characters. The storyline was uncomfortable and not handled in a sympathetic manner. All in all this is one of the worst films I have ever seen.
Georgia Rule
Claudia PuigShe's just a girl looking for someone to say no. And after this movie, it would seem filmmakers, studios and audiences would be eager to oblige. The girl is Lindsay Lohan, who plays an out-of-control 17-year-old named Rachel in Georgia Rule. Rebellious doesn't begin to describe the massively annoying, surly and narcissistic Rachel. Given the latest articles about Lohan's wild behavior, you wonder whether the role required much acting. When she's not being a pathological liar, Rachel does try to be charming. While wreaking havoc in the lives of almost everyone she encounters, she takes a few seconds to quote Ezra Pound, identify a Bach sonata and somehow qualify for admission to Vassar. We are supposed to believe that under her bad-girl...
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