Middle-aged spinster, Hannah Mole, looks for a new start in life, by moving to the city. She rents out a room in a house, where an uptight bank employee also rents. The banker employee finds her too nosy and blunt. She becomes a housekeeper for a family led by a strict religious man. She begins to have a positive effect with those around her. Meanwhile, her pass threatens to ruin everything.
Liked it. I did. I'm appreciative that I live in the present day, where I can lead a "sordid" lifestyle.
Favorite part - The eldest daughter of the family she works for is a wet blanket, it's funny.
Another favorite - Scenes of Hannah's little house in the countryside, even though that bastard of a man, who was once her lover, didn't want to leave it. Why I like the house - it reminds me of my childhood. My godparents use to take me to the countryside. They liked me, because I was a girl, and they only had sons. Their house was just like Hannah's, right next to a road, no stop signs. I remember this upper ledge above me, that held these clay pots. Quite rustic Behind the house was miles of country fields. I love that memory.
Part I dislike - Hannah's new love's facial hair. Also, while I was searching for film stills for this obscure film series, I kept getting images of Hannah Montana. That bitch.
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