In the vibrant world of the 1950s, an older woman with a surprising dose of charisma and an indomitable spirit bursts into the life of an automotive corporation. Ellen, a minority shareholder, arrives at the grandiose gathering in the boardroom, ready to take the floor and challenge the rigid bureaucracy that dominates the place. She is not just another elderly woman who sits and observes; she is determined to put the company’s operations in jeopardy and expose the corruption and greed surrounding it.
With her wit and sparkling humor, Ellen pushes the executives, who were once in absolute control, to rethink their priorities, making them understand that true value is not measured solely in numbers. As she provokes a series of hilarious and revealing situations, she questions the company’s decisions, leading her fellow shareholders to a less complacent stance. But it’s not all laughter; as she delves into the company’s inner workings, she faces fierce opposition from executives who are too comfortable in their leather chairs. However, with her determination and a touch of sass, Ellen not only strives for justice but also discovers the true power of her voice in the male-dominated business world.
In this smart and heartfelt comedy, Ellen’s struggle goes beyond money; it is a celebration of courage, friendship, and the importance of speaking out when the stakes are higher than just a luxury car.