WASHINGTON -- A new low-budget movie that riffs off "Doc Hollywood" likely won't interest everyone, but political gawkers in the nation's capital might want to check out "Life Fine Tuned."
You know Grover Norquist as the right-wing political operative and conservative tax reformer, whose no-new-taxes pledge is -- or at least was until recently -- a litmus test for Republican politicians. In "Life Fine Tuned," he can be spotted in a tiny role as a small-town doctor. (Does the good Dr. Norquist accept government insurance?)
The story follows a spoiled young rock star who accidentally gets stuck in rural Virginia, only to learn that country life is better. There's a subplot involving a group of philharmonic musicians who have repaired to the country to home-school their kids and make bluegrass music. The "Life Fine Tuned" soundtrack is impressive.
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