I have watched every movie about these two. (Coal Miner's Daughter, Sweet Dreams) and loved them both. A little love for Sissy Spacek as Loretta here, it took me a few minutes to get used to the Loretta in this movie but she did shine here.
A little heavy on the 1950's version of men in marriage being alcoholic babies (can't make yourself a sandwich or feed your kids, really?) But it was more about the friendship and love between two women who were living their dream.
A little heavy on the 1950's version of men in marriage being alcoholic babies (can't make yourself a sandwich or feed your kids, really?) But it was more about the friendship and love between two women who were living their dream.