The tires of a baby-blue ’53 Cadillac
Coupe de Ville convertible squeal down the New York street ,
and none of its occupants looks back. The beautiful but
mercurial Ann Devereaux (Renée Zellweger) has just left her
philandering husband Dan Devereaux (Kevin Bacon), a society
bandleader, and taken to the road with her teenage sons,
George (Logan Lerman) and Robbie (Mark Rendall), in search
of a wealthy replacement mate. Although it’s 1953, Ann is
certain that her girlish charms will serve her as well as
they did two decades earlier.
But time has marched on since Ann’s courting days, and it
seems that the losers and playboys outnumber the eligible
and willing bachelors. Ann never gives up hope, but a series
of new schools for the boys, ever more humble lodgings and
romantic misadventures start to take the gloss off their
trip. Yet Ann is indefatigable, her pride matched by the
flighty enthusiasm of her older son Robbie, a flamboyant boy
who believes he is meant for a life on the stage, and the
cynical wit of George, an observant aspiring writer. As the
miles roll by, their journey veers from eccentric, to hair
rising, to poignant, to comic.
From her impulsive choices to the downright bizarre
characters they meet on the road, Ann steers her sons on a
narrow highway between excitement and panic. But ultimately,
George discovers the determination, dignity and love
underneath his mother’s narcissistic exterior. And Ann makes
a different future for herself and her sons than any of them
had imagined.
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