A 2011 film starring Gwyneth Paltrow, Leighton Meester, Garrett Hedlund and Country Music singer Tim McGraw. Paltrow stars as Kelly Canter, a Country Music singer with a flagging career and personal troubles who is just coming out of rehab. To restart her career, she goes on tour with her husband/manager James (played by McGraw) and two rising young country singers: Beau Hutton (Hedlund) and former beauty queen Chiles Stanton (Meester). Along the way, the four get involved in romantic entanglements.
The album's soundtrack was released in October 2010, featuring songs performed by its stars and various other country singers. Both the title track (sung by Paltrow) and Sara Evans' "A Little Bit Stronger" have become top 40 hits on the country charts.
- Anti-Hero: Kelly is a selfish drug addict who cheats on her husband out of insecurity and wants to become a parent and make everything better again even when it's gotten to the point where she seems incapable of holding it together for even one show... but then she does something terribly sweet like write a song for Travis and befriend Chiles
- All the characters are anti-heroes in a way, even Beau and Chiles
- Anti Role Model: Kelly. Chiles looks up to her but in reality, Kelly is pretty self destructive.
- Babies Make Everything Better: Kelly wants to have a child but her husband, James doesn't believe they are ready yet
- Even to the point that
- Backstory: They hint that Chiles has this. She says that and the fact that Kelly sees this makes it seem that
- Black and Gray Morality: A lot of it in the movie. Kelly and then there's James
- Beau is
- Book Ends: Almost. The movie begins with Beau playing by himself in an almost-empty room and ends
- Brainless Beauty: Everyone starts off thinking Chiles is only this
- Brainy Brunette: Chiles wants to be this instead of just the Brainless Beauty (and gets made fun of for it too)
- Break the Cutie: This almost happens to Beau but
- Butt Monkey: unfortunately Leighton Meester's character, Chiles Stanton, acts as a butt monkey for a long time in the film. She's representative of 'pop' and appearance. She pretty much gets picked on by everyone (even her idol, Kelly) until she proves to them that she's more than just a Brainless Beauty -- or trying to be.
- Country Music: Of course.
- Character Development: For Beau and Chiles but
- Drugs Are Bad: Some people think the movie glamorizes drugs and drinking -- but considering the whole film is about how Kelly's problems are hurting everyone... that seems completely averted.
- Dueling Movies: With Crazy Heart.
- Dumb Blonde: Or brunette, everyone thinks Chiles is
- Dysfunction Junction: James & Kelly. They both
- Mr. Fanservice: Garrett Hedlund & Tim McGraw? They can definitely pull off all the scruff and flannel.
- Family Versus Career: this comes up, but also in "love versus career"
- Friendly Enemy: One-sided but Kelly considers Chiles her younger rival, meanwhile Chiles admires her. It becomes pretty funny.
- and then, when Chiles asks for her autograph, Kelly signs it, "Stanton, stay away from my husband" while talking to her cheerfully. (Chiles doesn't even notice until, presumably, off screen she sees)
- Good Bad Girl: Kelly Canter
- Love Triangle: McGraw's character becomes involved with one between Kelly and Chiles.
- Although technically, his character is faithful. It's
- Never Trust a Trailer: The trailer makes it seem like the story is about Kelly and Chiles competing over who is the bigger star, which happens, but it's definitely not the entire focal point of the movie. It has a lot more to do with Kelly's addiction and her relationship with James and meanwhile, Chiles and Beau and their rise in the business.
- No Celebrities Were Harmed: Beauty queen-turned-country singer Chiles Stanton is totally not an Expy of Taylor Swift. Why do you ask?
- According to Word of God, Kelly was based at least in part on Britney Spears, who underwent a similar public meltdown.
- Refusal of the Call: Beau almost does this when James asks him to come on tour but then agrees when James mentions Kelly. Eventually he
- Shown Their Work: To an extent. Hedlund and Paltrow both took voice and singing lessons to help make their turns as country music singers more credible.
- Southern Belle: Chiles Stanton.
- The Heart: Beau.