
It is mid-summer 1995 as a 1978 Mercedes zooms down the highway, heading
west. Inside sit 14-year-old Ann August (Natalie Portman) and her mother
Adele (Susan Sarandon). Against her will, Ann is being moved to Beverly
Hills where Adele, stifled by small-town life in Bay City, Wisconsin,
hopes to make her colorful dreams come true. Ann is furious at having
to leave the life she loves. Adele is tired of defending herself against
her daughter's longings for home and family, and feels that she's taking
Ann away from a lifeless future and offering her an exciting new world.
Their first stop in Los Angeles is the Beverly Hills Hotel, the symbol
of Adele's quest; they then head off to a Travelodge motel and what
will become their real life - meals at diners and a very ordinary one-bedroom
apartment in the flats of Beverly Hills.
Over the next two years, Ann and Adele adjust to the reality of life
in Los Angeles. Their relationship is close, but always volatile. Adele
remains on the outside looking in, always wanting more. Ann is the realist,
seeing things for what they are, sometimes more the mother than the
daughter.
Together, mother and daughter are on a journey of discovery - of new
possibilities, of their respective dreams and of each other.
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