this is a great david and gloiath style film about one womans fight to end sex discrimination in her workplace. although dated in its preceived views it really does hit the mark. there are underlying disturbing violent and biggoted undertones. some of the things you see are mind boggling. glad i dont work in the mining industry.....
This was a fairly good drama with a decent story and with a strong cast, though in reality it's little more than a big budget TV movie. Well worth a rental though.
Charlize Theron plays Josie Aims, a struggling single mother who takes a job in the mines, as it is well paid and she wants to provide for her family. Of course, many of the chauvinist male workers at the mine deem the jobs as male work and believe the women are taking men's jobs, and as such give the female workers a horrific time.
Josie has the guts to take on this super prejudiced industry.
Theron is superb as the very feminine, yet simultaneously gutsy employee. Battling not just the plant but her estranged parents and son also. A Stella performance which is genuinely moving and thoroughly deserving of Charlize Theron's first Oscar nomination.