Monday, May 18, 2020

Three chords and the truth

Rose-Lynn wants to be a Country star in Nashville, Tennessee. Too bad she's stuck in Glasgow with an ankle bracelet monitoring her every move after serving 12 months in local prison. Also it's a bit difficult to pursue a career in music when you have two kids to take care of and work as a cleaner. A sort of from rags to riches story with a difference that the main character ain't that likeable. She narcissistic, a liar and a shit mother. Not sure you wish it all works out for her. Still, Jessie Buckley shines as the woman after her dreams.

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