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Plot summary for GIANT,
1956
When
Texas cattleman Bick Benedict goes to Virginia in the
early 1920s to buy a prize stallion, he falls in love with Leslie
Lynnton , an aristocratic, independent-minded beauty, and they
quickly marry. He takes her back to Reata, his 600,000-acre ranch,
where sister Luz , the family matriarch, does her best to make
Leslie feel unwelcome. Leslie is appalled by the second-class status
accorded to women, Out of compassion, she befriends surly
ranch hand Jett Rink , who comes to worship her from afar, envying
Bick for both his wealth and his wife. He strikes oil on land
bequeathed to him by the deceased Luz and his wealth and power grow
apace. As the years pass, the bewildered Bick often finds his
children thwarting his wishes and criticizing his beliefs, pushing
the millionaire to question his values for the first time in his
life.
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