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5.9/10
IMDbOutstanding Achievement in Filmmaking | 2012
Box Office Collection 539,896 USD
Even though it was released after two other films, in which she appeared, this is Elizabeth Olsen's first feature film acting job.
Jane Fonda's character in the movie attended the Woodstock Festival in 1969 while pregnant. Her water broke during Jimi Hendrix's rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner." Catherine Keener, who plays the daughter, was actually born in 1959 - 10 years before her character.
The butcher, for whom Cole works, is named Mr. Fleischer. "Fleischer" is the German word for "butcher."
In this movie, Jane Fonda plays an eccentric hippie named Grace, who has an uptight daughter, with whom she doesn't get along. In Grace and Frankie (2015), Jane Fonda plays an uptight woman named Grace who doesn't exactly always get along with Lily Tomlin's character, Frankie, who is an eccentric hippie.
Maddie Corman, who plays Carole, is first seen at a peace rally in the middle of Woodstock. In PCU (1994), she plays one of the Womynists, who protests everything as well.
"[last lines] Jude: Hey, the men are doing all the heavy lifting. Seems a little sexist to me. How about you, Zoe? Zoe: It's not about equal division of labor. It's about an equitable and efficient allocation of resources. Grace, Diane: Right on! [laughter]"
"Grace: Sometimes in art, like in life, you have to accept the fact that your things aren't going right, and you don't quite know where you're going, and you have to accept that. Because that's when transformation can happen."