Renowned actress Jane Fonda, known for her iconic status over the past fifty years, has undergone a striking transformation at the age of 76.
In the trailer for the upcoming film “This Is Where I Leave You,” Fonda showcases a new look courtesy of a cosmetic enhancement.
The eye-catching change in Fonda's appearance is not a permanent one but rather a theatrical touch for her character in the movie.
Portraying the role of Hillary Foxman, a grieving wife who recently lost her husband, Fonda sports bre-st implants that significantly alter her silhouette, as seen in the film's preview.
Fonda's character, Hillary, is depicted dealing with the loss of her spouse and the impact it has on her family, particularly her son Judd, played by Jason Bateman.
Upon returning home for the funeral, Judd is taken aback by his mother's physical alteration, prompting him to question his sister Wendy, portrayed by Tina Fey, about the noticeable change.
In a light-hearted moment in the film, Wendy amusingly explains the situation to her brother, stating matter-of-factly that their mother underwent a minor enhancement procedure.
The storyline unfolds as Hillary insists on her children staying with her to reconnect and mourn together, grounding them for a week to ensure their presence.
The comedic aspect of the b–b job subplot emerges as Hillary's children grapple with the sight of their mother's surgically enhanced physique.
During a scene where Hillary is making Judd's bed, an accidental exposure reveals her augmented cleavage, leading to a humorous exchange between the characters.
Judd, taken aback by the unexpected display, urges his mother to cover up, highlighting the contrast between her current appearance and the maternal figure he remembers from his childhood.
Despite his discomfort, Hillary maintains her composure, emphasizing the naturalness of her decision to alter her physical attributes.
The film's narrative primarily revolves around Judd's personal journey, marked by revelations of infidelity in his marriage and newfound connections with individuals from his past.
As he navigates through emotional challenges and self-discovery, Judd finds solace and support in unexpected relationships, including a rekindled bond with Rose Byrne's character, Penny.
“This Is Where I Leave You,” adapted from Jonathan Tropper's novel of the same name, delves into themes of grief, family dynamics, and personal growth.
Scheduled for release on September 12, the film promises a poignant exploration of life's complexities and the resilience found in facing adversity.
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