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In the final court scene, some women who stood up were plaintiffs in real cases.
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In the scene of Josie refueling shortly after the film began, the gas station marked the price of gasoline per gallon as 1.71 US dollars, and in the winter of 1989, the gasoline price in the United States was 0.9-1 US dollars per gallon.
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When Josie drove through downtown Minneapolis, models from after 1989 appeared in the background.
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In order to capture the unique landscape and the unusually cold winter, the crew shot the scene at the mine in North Minnesota, where the low temperature record was broken in 2005.
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Before the filming started, the crew went to the mines of New Mexico to learn mining technology, safety measures and operating heavy machinery. After coming to the local area, you must be more familiar with the lives of people in the mining area, and master winter activities such as ice fishing, snowmobiling, dog sledding and ice hockey.
North Country behind the scenes gags
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Rozella 2022-03-26 09:01:09
One person's perseverance will eventually lead to a revolution. There are all kinds of hatred in the middle, and there are many sensational bitter points. In any case, the ending is still very happy, is there any wood? ! !
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Cyrus 2022-04-23 07:03:22
Just to see Amber Heard
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Josey Aimes: You act like I'm stealing. I work damn hard every day, same as you.
Hank Aimes: Oh, now you're the same as me.
Josey Aimes: Oh no, there's a few differences. You don't go to work scared of what they write about you on the walls, or what kind of disgusting thing you might find in your locker. You don't gotta be scared that one of these days you'll come to work and get raped.
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Josey Aimes: I've heard of Lou Gehrig, I just never heard about the disease.
Glory: I know. It's kind of like piece by piece your body just quits listening to you. Like a bullheaded teenager.