North Country

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North Country

Release Date: October 21, 2005
Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures
Director: Niki Caro
Screenwriter: Michael Seitzman
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: R (for sequences involving sexual harassment including violence and dialogue, and for language)
Website: North Country

Starring: Charlize Theron, Frances McDormand, Sean Bean, Richard Jenkins, Jeremy Renner, Michelle Monaghan, Woody Harrelson, Sissy Spacek

Plot Summary: "North Country" stars Academy Award winners Charlize Theron ("Monster"), Frances McDormand ("Fargo") and Sissy Spacek ("In the Bedroom") in the inspiring story of a single mother who rallies her coworkers to rise above the unfair treatment they face at a local mining company.

In the wake of a failed marriage, Josey Aimes (Charlize Theron) returns to her hometown in Northern Minnesota hoping to build a better life for herself and her two children. Encouraged by her friend Glory (Frances McDormand), one of the few female miners in town, Josey takes a job at the mine.

She's prepared for the back-breaking and often dangerous work, but coping with the harassment she and the other female miners encounter from their male coworkers proves far more challenging.

Josey's attempts to carve out a better future for her family put her at odds with her children, her disapproving parents (Sissy Spacek and "Six Feet Under"'s Richard Jenkins) and her community.

It is through this struggle that Josey finds the courage to stand up for what she believes in – even if that means standing alone. Ultimately, her journey takes her farther than she could have ever imagined and inspires countless others to follow.
 

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Bada0Bing

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I just watched it. I thought it was really good up until the ending.

Some trivia from IMDB:
· In the scene where Michelle Monaghan is trapped in portable outhouse which is rocked and tipped over by her male co-workers, the supposed human waste was actually made of Gatorade, Coco Puffs, and pumpkin pie fillings.
· The lawsuit which inspired this film was settled in 1998, 10 years after it was first filed and over 20 years after the harassments began.
· Some of the women standing up in the last courtroom scene were real plaintiffs.


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I think it was a little unrealistic when Bobby flipped while on the stand. It seemed like a cheap version of A Few Good Men. Throughout the movie I was given no indication whatsoever that Bobby had some reason to tell someone the truth about what happened to Josey in high school. I can understand the father finally coming around to support his daughter, but not Bobby.
 

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Yeah, the entire ending, court room final scene really ruined the movie...it was completely over the top and unrealistic I thought.
 

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