Norma Rae

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It is a very simple story. Nor so many twists, neither an unforgettable love affair. So, why do people love this little film so much? Because it is very, very heartfelt and deals with a subjetc very interesting. Plus, Sally Field’s performance is deeply touching.

“Norma Rae” is the story of a working woman who gets tired of being exploited by the factory she works for, which is one of the few companies in her town, where her whole family has been working for years, and in the future so will her children. After meeting a man from the Textil Union, she starts to get involved with the organization, and the fights for the workers’ rights as well. Slowly she gets concious that union and Union make a whole difference.

What I think is most interesting in this movie is the fact that is very timeless and placeless. Even now, 20 years later of its releasing, the subject is still up to date, everywhere there are employees fighting against unfair employers. And even though, it is about political and social aspects of society, the film does not tries to give you a lecture.

As I aforementioned, Sally Field deliveries very good. The transformation of Nora from a party girls who only wants to date and drink into a working class hero is completely believable. Moreover, we stay by her side all the time rooting for her gets the rights they want. The supporting cast does also a very good work. Ron Liebman — as the man who introduces Norma to the Union, and becomes a kind of mentor to her — and Beau Bridges — as her husband– are very impressive. Martin Ritt’s direction is very discreet and effective.

All in all, I highly recomend this movie. It is very entertaining and deep. People who are looking for some intelligent and touching film should go straight to this one.

Cast

  • Sally Field - Norma Rae Webster
  • Beau Bridges - Sonny Webster
  • Ron Leibman - Reuben Warshowsky
  • Pat Hingle - Vernon
  • Barbara Baxley - Leona
  • Gail Strickland - Bonnie Mae
  • Morgan Paull - Wayne Billings
  • Noble Willingham - Leroy Mason

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