Dec 09,2016
Thirteen-year-old Ruthie Carmichael and her mom, Rita waver on the edge of destitution, regardless of Rita working various occupations. At the point when their landowner shows them out, Rita utilizes her looks to quickly reel in a sweetheart, who takes them in. After a short time, Ruthie persuades her mom to leave and they travel East looking for a superior life. At the point when cash runs out and their auto separates, they get themselves stranded in a residential community called Fat River where their fortunes at last goes ahead. Rita lands a stable employment waitressing at the neighborhood coffee shop. With enough cash to pay their bills, they lease a house and Fat River turns into the primary spot they call home. Dwindle Pam, a transgender server, turns into Ruthie's dearest companion. Arlene, the straightforward head server, encourages Rita. The townspeople progress toward becoming Ruthie and Rita's family. Into this particular perfect world comes smooth-talking contract merchant Vick Ward, who lures Rita with a subprime credit. Practically when Rita purchases a house their fortunes change. ...
violence | There is a scene of an attempted rape of a transgender woman where two men are seen pressing her down on the ground. However, the scene does not continue as the men are stopped by another female character. |
profanity | The infrequent use of stronger expletives, such as "motherf**ker", is voiced, but justified by context and not impactful. There are some uses of the expletive "f**k", as well as an utterance of the stronger expletive "motherf**ker" which can be permissible for an older teen audience. |
alcohol | Drug taking is featured, but it is brief and infrequent. The film contains a scene where two female teens are seen inhaling drug from a bong. This is permissible for an older teen audience. |
frightening | The plot is on the main page, IMDB includes the correct official ratings below. |