Lucy Hill (Rene
Zellweger) loved her life in Miami Florida as she worked her way up the ladder. She planned to
be even more powerful than her now consulting position. While in a meeting she
volunteered to mastermind the companies’ blue collar plant in a small community
in the frozen state of Minnesota; to downsize it to 50% of the workforce and
to reconstruct the operations of the plant.
However, Lucy’s company only looked at the numbers---and not
the faces of the people who she would soon find out about after landing on a
very cold day. Lucy arrived at the real estate office to meet Blanche Gunderson (Siobhan Fallon) and Trudy Van Uuden (Frances Conroy) who proceeded to the
house she would live in.
Lucy drove her rental car with Blanche as a passenger. Lucy
was cold, not used to the icy weather and she had the company business on her mind.
So Lucy was driving and not talking until Blanche started asking questions.
Blanche was such a sweet person who wanted to know more about Lucy. Blanche asked Lucy if she was a scraper---Lucy looked puzzled. Blanche told her that she made scrapbooks, and she belonged to a scrapbook club. After more personal questions from Blanche they finally stopped behind Trudy’s car and the three ladies went into the cold rental house.
Lucy and Ted did not hit it off, because of their different ideologies.
Lucy was a big city girl born and bred and Ted was a single small town father
who was raising her teenage daughter with small town traditions.
This is a good movie Renee and Harry sparked great chemistry
together. And it showed how people in small town American will band together to
fight for their rights.
Will Lucy's heart warm up to these people and will she help them in the end to save their jobs?
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