Georgia Rule is a 2007 American comedy-drama film directed by Garry Marshall. The film follows a rebellious teenager named Rachel who is sent to live with her grandmother, Georgia, in a small town in Idaho.
Georgia is a strict and no-nonsense woman who believes in tough love. She clashes with Rachel, who has a troubled past and a history of lying and manipulation. As Georgia tries to instill discipline and values in Rachel, the two women butt heads and struggle to find common ground.
Things become even more complicated when Rachel accuses her stepfather of sexually abusing her. Georgia is torn between believing her granddaughter and defending her daughter's husband. The family's secrets and lies come to light, forcing them to confront their past and heal old wounds.
Georgia Rule explores themes of family, forgiveness, and redemption. The film features strong performances from its cast, including Jane Fonda as Georgia, Lindsay Lohan as Rachel, and Felicity Huffman as Rachel's mother. The movie is a poignant and emotional story about the complexities of family relationships and the power of love to heal old wounds.