Vinegar Hill (TV Movie 2005)

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Vinegar Hill (TV Movie 2005). Vinegar Hill: Directed by Peter Werner. With Mary-Louise Parker, Tom Skerritt, Tim Guinee, Larissa Laskin. A family story about how a daughter-in-law withstands the pressure from her husband's parents.

“Ellen and Jake both grew up on farms in Wisconsin, in a community called Grambah. Jakeu0026#39;s brother Mitch turned out the way his father wanted, but Jake wanted to be an artist and he never could please his father. In high school, Ellen and Tom were prom queen and king, but Jake wanted to be with Ellen.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eEllen and Jake did end up together, and they had two children, Amy and Bert. Jake sold art supplies in Chicago, but now he has lost his job and Ellen has gotten a job teaching at St. Michaelu0026#39;s, the school she and Jake graduated from. The children hate the idea of leaving the big city, but until Jake can find a job and the family can afford a house, they will have to live with his parents Fritz and Mary Margaret at u0026quot;Vinegar Hillu0026quot;. Fritz is still farming and impossible to please, and Mary Margaret copes, trying to hide the fact she is still grieving over the loss of her son. Ellenu0026#39;s best friend from high school is now teaching there, and itu0026#39;s just like the old days again; sheu0026#39;s SOOOO excited!u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eJake ends up having to travel, which puts additional strain on a marriage that is already in trouble. Tom, now the sheriff, has never gotten over Ellen. Jake also meets someone, a beautiful lingerie saleswoman willing to listen. The children learn to deal with their new situation, while Fritz just gets more and more surly and demanding. Mary Margaretu0026#39;s sister Salome is a weird cat lady, though nothing compared to the one on u0026quot;The Simpsonsu0026quot;.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThere are dark secrets in this community. A serial rapist has never been caught, and something is buried on Vinegar Hill.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eDonu0026#39;t be misled by the opening. I suppose this could be called a family movie, but itu0026#39;s very dark, and moral standards seem kind of lax; itu0026#39;s hard to believe any of these people go to church, much less attend what appears to be a Christian school (the word Catholic is never used, but there is a u0026quot;Father Borku0026quot; and communion appears to be distributed in the Catholic way). At the very least it would have to be a movie children would watch with their parents. I wouldnu0026#39;t recommend it for young children.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eTom Skerritt and Betty Buckley both give very good performances. I suppose the other actors do a good job too.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe mysteries turn out to be complicated and interesting, and the ending is satisfying though not particularly pleasant. We knew something bad was coming.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIt seems like a typical CBS TV-movie from the days when Sundays were movie nights.”

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