@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 okay so according to you ,, she love been failed down by him,,, fired , and even at one point been replace !! she love that rather than feeling disgust and hate to lawyers,,, correct? and he was happy been ridiculed by her in public constantly from day 1,,, correct ? he did not feel annoy or hate toward her,, correct?
This scene is perfection. Just imagine reading that dialogue on the page; I'd never imagine that it could end up being like this. The way she's got a distraction with the baby and is just so at ease in her own home, but still has a laser eyed focus on Ed and what he's saying...just so brilliant. It all feels so real.
I read online they didn't want Julia Roberts for Erin because they thought Julia couldn't be believable by acting vulgar and swearing like Erin does in the film. If its true she sure proved them wrong 🤣🤣
@@jackfiercetree5205 Absolutely. This film has stayed in my top 20 films for the past two decades and shows no sign of leaving anytime soon. I was always shocked to see that Roger Ebert had such a negative opinion of this film. I usually agreed wholeheartedly with everything he said.
The scene that won her the oscar she didn't say a word. When she was told her child has spoken her first word and she wasn't there. Her range of emotion between pride, sadness, and disappointment all in the same few moments was truly phenomenal. Every actor should study that one scene and she never says a word.
I think the part in the 6th Sense where the father watches the video of his little girl. He doesn't say a word and it's his only part in the movie but the green you see is immense.
@@ABC4475 I recently read a sci-fi story in which tech was invented allowing a customer to wear a headset that allowed him to experience a movie from the perspective of the actor, emotions and all. So an actor in the film must be able to experience terror, fear, sadness, joy, exasperation etc, on cue. Can you imagine? After reading the story I thought finding someone that could accomplish that would exceedingly rare. That would be a real actor.
@@Medietos You got some serous issues, to spam almost every decent comment with your negativity and hatred for a celebrity, who doesn't even know about your existence...
@@gauravw6947: It's called Comment section. Did u read and take in them then? Please give a decent exposé of any unfairness. As for feelings, everybody has them, and I thought a little balance wouldn't hurt, as well as nice to express views sometime. You might revise your unfactual reply, because there is no hatred of her, more indignation,sadness, repulsion,boredom,disregard, disappointment, shame. In this clip mind you, bcause as said, I appreciate her in work she does - and you can't abuse me. About your"decent comments, perhaps see it from another perspective and people have differing views. I am truly sorry if I spoiled your experience,although you may just be claiming that as a poor excuse to troll. It was not necessary to make them all. But you don't sound exactly positive, balanced and reasonable yourself, and that is human, right? Like having issues, yes? Everybody has some. Don't you think she has any really?
@@mariannehovad798 :in a dedicated marriage, they can have sexual intercourse without showing off sexually in dress.Love-making comes in variants, he has a heart illness from a very stressful profession that he cares a lot about doing well, I don't get how commenters here can seem so negative about him. And positive towards her behaviour/talk. Great what she accomplishes in the job , apart from that, and i really enjoyed the professional part of her and of the film. People can also show very different sides in different situations, not everyone display their sexuality openly to everyone, but save it for the lover. she is also unfair, he being much older. Wonder how she'd look at the same age and work load. - Apollogamer, do you care to say in what way that line gets you, please?
I heard ....Shes not a nice person in real. She is very very calculative to the point of being insecure...kind of seize all and let others suffer kind ..
You see the real Ed and Erin in an early scene in the restaurant where she takes the kids for dinner. Erin is the waitress and Ed is the guy eating in the next booth.
The two of them have such chemistry in this scene! They convey their inner thoughts by suggestion, with subtle clues like pauses and facial expressions. Both of them are truly excellent actors who have a special synergy when together. Of course, I am talking about Julia Roberts and the baby.
@@consciousbeing1188 :How can someone be so f*in dumb and boring as to defend someone's bloody honour and human value! As it there was anything to defend. Heads off.
@@Medietos What the hell are you talking about, jeeez.... What ''abuse'', she was fighting for people, for human rights, she pushed and motivated him to do the same - and guess what? They WON, thanks to her! She did not abandon her children.
Chromium 3 vs chromium 6: one is supposed to be "good", one is definitely bad. It's also an example of how I should have paid more attention in chemistry class.
F C. WAIT A MINUTE. Erin disappeared without ANY form of communication whatsoever Asked if she could research files she found (and thank God she did). Then left the office 4 days on end without anyone knowing WHERE she was or even WHAT she was doing.. Did u 4get that part? It certainly appears so. He didn't OWE her a damned job. Also if she had done PRECISELY what he asked her 2 do at her trial she would have received a settlement and thus avoided this 'confusion'.
@@robyndismon394 "without ANY form of communication"...maybe you missed the part about she left a voicemail. So maybe instead of saying "without ANY" you simply meant to say with LITTLE, AN UNACCEPTABLE AMOUNT, INADEQUATE, or any other word of a similar meaning. "ANY" in this context means NONE which isnt the literal case.
@@Frontdesk_tragedy Sometimes we don't get every detail maybe. Still, at a new job, that was not even offered to me but forced by me, I'd be careful to make agreements before taking action of my own initiative. I think Robyn D still has a right good point.
She was very irresponsible at times, sometimes at very important times, and overly aggressive in inappropriate situations, but part of that is because she was based on a real flawed person; also she does learn and grow a lot throughout the movie, making it a fabulous character arc Honestly she reminds me a lot of my own mom, minus using sexuality as a tool (huge nerd, is married to her job). She's fierce, unstoppable, easily underestimated, incredibly smart and great with words, very aggressive, type A, can be extremely scary and you don't want to be on her bad side because you will be brought down, all that jazz. Couple examples include suing an HVAC company by frying eggs on the heater they installed and forcing an entire police department to go through sensitivity training
@@ACAB.forcutie I don't think she really learns and grows, except professionally and self-confidence. Her flaws are still there, dormant, and will show up again if her ego gratification weans again. I get she is stressed, but I'd like a film to deal with and let a person heal and do proper inner work.If she made up to her boss, that might have showed learnt and growth.
One of the most memorable movies of all time. Incredible performances and a significant subject matter what a combination. I called everyone I knew afterwards to say you have to go see this movie!
Two thoughts: 1) This movie is a perfect example of excellent narrative and characters. 2) Julia Roberts and Albert Finney have amazing chemistry together.
I Love the baby's grunt at 2:22! Then it laughs at 2:24! That's Adorable! I love that part!!! Sometimes I'll put it on repeat and I'll laugh my butt off! 🤣🤣
This is the best kind of role that any female actor in Hollywood would play at least once in their lives (hot, beautiful and loving mother who's fighting for the justice) and Julia gave her very best in this one!
Women have internalized the exploitation and do that to themselves. CAn be healed though. Julia Roberts has such bad behaviour, and I don't think it's just the role . Rude and disrespectful, embarrassing, sad.I think he was very nice to her at all times, even when she did not deserve it, and worked very hard..
Julia Roberts is absoluitely STELLAR in this role - but what always catches my attention is the way she acts and reacts with the Little Child who plays her daughter. It's so utterly natural - anyone would think that WAS her own daughter! I guess that's just part of what makes her the consummate actor that she is ... and a great woman!
I have had a complicated relationship with Julia Roberts ....she was awesome in Mystic Pizza.. appreciated but felt SHelby in Steel Magnolias was overworked ...I DESPISED Pretty Woman ...then amazed at Erin Brokovich and again in "The Normal Heart" .....I hate the rom coms she did ....Notting Hill , Pretty Woman et al ....but I have done things to pay bills I am glad are not in media spotlight...... she is very gifted and strong and I like her best when she plays strong
I love the relationship between these two through the whole movie. What great performances on both parts.
love and hatred at the same time jajaajjj
@@fredysanmiguel4488 There wasn't any ''hatred'', that's a strong word which meaning you probably don't fully comprehend.
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 okay so according to you ,, she love been failed down by him,,, fired , and even at one point been replace !! she love that rather than feeling disgust and hate to lawyers,,, correct? and he was happy been ridiculed by her in public constantly from day 1,,, correct ? he did not feel annoy or hate toward her,, correct?
"And by that standard I should just assume you never get laid" 😆 🤣 😂
"I'm married!"
@@joergmaass There are married people lacking in that department too.😢
This scene is perfection. Just imagine reading that dialogue on the page; I'd never imagine that it could end up being like this. The way she's got a distraction with the baby and is just so at ease in her own home, but still has a laser eyed focus on Ed and what he's saying...just so brilliant. It all feels so real.
Especially the baby agreeing with her
@@Rushyesgenesis yes! I just adore this film. In fact I'm gonna watch it again today.
I read online they didn't want Julia Roberts for Erin because they thought Julia couldn't be believable by acting vulgar and swearing like Erin does in the film. If its true she sure proved them wrong 🤣🤣
This was an era of really good movie making.
@@jackfiercetree5205 Absolutely. This film has stayed in my top 20 films for the past two decades and shows no sign of leaving anytime soon. I was always shocked to see that Roger Ebert had such a negative opinion of this film. I usually agreed wholeheartedly with everything he said.
It's a shame that Albert Finney didn't win the Oscar, he is a sensational actor.
Sammy Perez was😞
So True! And a down to Earth man....R.I.P.
very underrated.especially in this film.
Check out his nominated performance in 'The Dresser'.
Yes, he's terrific
The baby makes a few good points.
Lol
Yesss
Yeah that note of derision on hearing about drawing the line. Yeah, he expressed it well.
My mommy needs a job, so she can get the $2M check that will pay my college tuition. As a bonus, you can tell her that her apologies stink!
Where was *their* Oscar nom, eh…?!
Julia roberts nailed that performance she is a great actress hands down
Agree
They both did a hell of a job in this movie and had their best performances in it.
The scene that won her the oscar she didn't say a word. When she was told her child has spoken her first word and she wasn't there. Her range of emotion between pride, sadness, and disappointment all in the same few moments was truly phenomenal. Every actor should study that one scene and she never says a word.
That’s just the scene they played *at* the Oscars; voters have to watch all of each film containing a nominated performance.
I think the part in the 6th Sense where the father watches the video of his little girl. He doesn't say a word and it's his only part in the movie but the green you see is immense.
Yep, almost like a real person
Facial expressions without any words is a big test/challenge for an actor…if he/she doesn’t want to screw up.
@@ABC4475 I recently read a sci-fi story in which tech was invented allowing a customer to wear a headset that allowed him to experience a movie from the perspective of the actor, emotions and all. So an actor in the film must be able to experience terror, fear, sadness, joy, exasperation etc, on cue.
Can you imagine? After reading the story I thought finding someone that could accomplish that would exceedingly rare. That would be a real actor.
Albert Finney is a gem. An acting powerhouse!
When Erin said "they're called boobs, Ed," Ed looked so nerdy! Lol.
He is embarrassed at her bluntness and s a professional and a tactful gentleman. Doesn't sink to her plane.
@@Medietos waaah you do vomit your hatred on every comment Karen !!!!
Don’t look directly at them Ed. Don’t look! You’ll go blind!
@@Medietos You must be fun at parties
@@Medietos loser
This baby can legally vote now!
SK Thanks for making me feel old. 😭😭
so can my nephew and he's a friggin idiot. Voted for Hillary last time.
@@Carl-LaFong1618 at least would've been better than djt xD
Lmfaoooooo! Stfu?!? Can’t believe it!
Lol
3:09 "THEY'RE CALLED BOOBS, ED!!"
ROFLMAO!! Hahaha, best movie quote ever!!
Julio Mateo I literally got to this comment when she said it in the video that was weird and I love this too! Lmao
And they are very nice boobs too.
Damn julia roberts is hot.
They donot teach that in Law School!
Won’t work on me 🏳️🌈😆
I love how she's saying to her Baby _"He's drawing a line!"_ 😃
Hahaha I thought I was the only one
That is sad to hear. Doubly ugly done, using the child and disempowering, insulting the nice boss who takes the time and trouble visiting her.
@@Medietos What the hell are you babbling about?
@@Medietos You got some serous issues, to spam almost every decent comment with your negativity and hatred for a celebrity, who doesn't even know about your existence...
@@gauravw6947: It's called Comment section.
Did u read and take in them then? Please give a decent exposé of any unfairness. As for feelings, everybody has them, and I thought a little balance wouldn't hurt, as well as nice to express views sometime. You might revise your unfactual reply, because there is no hatred of her, more indignation,sadness, repulsion,boredom,disregard, disappointment, shame. In this clip mind you, bcause as said, I appreciate her in work she does - and you can't abuse me.
About your"decent comments, perhaps see it from another perspective and people have differing views. I am truly sorry if I spoiled your experience,although you may just be claiming that as a poor excuse to troll. It was not necessary to make them all. But you don't sound exactly positive, balanced and reasonable yourself, and that is human, right? Like having issues, yes? Everybody has some. Don't you think she has any really?
Love how the baby didn't break character :))
that "im married" always gets me
Genius response to her statement...."I should assume you never get laid." 😂😂😂
That doesn't necessarily mean he's getting laid
@@smokeymayrand4757 Some would say it's exactly the opposite.
@@ardnas994 that's the point. he is confirming that assumptions can be correct
@@mariannehovad798 :in a dedicated marriage, they can have sexual intercourse without showing off sexually in dress.Love-making comes in variants, he has a heart illness from a very stressful profession that he cares a lot about doing well, I don't get how commenters here can seem so negative about him. And positive towards her behaviour/talk. Great what she accomplishes in the job , apart from that, and i really enjoyed the professional part of her and of the film. People can also show very different sides in different situations, not everyone display their sexuality openly to everyone, but save it for the lover. she is also unfair, he being much older. Wonder how she'd look at the same age and work load. -
Apollogamer, do you care to say in what way that line gets you, please?
This was the movie that LITERALLY made me take Julia Robert's as a serious actor. By far one of my favorite movies of all time
What about Steel Magnolias? She essentially started from it
People who think she's just being Julia probably never saw the real Erin. Erin is very much like this.
@@Medietos It is.
The real Erin is the waitress, teslagirl1!
@@aveaillium8754 Oh, could you tell us sth nice about her, what good has she done then? What virtues does she have?
@@Medietos okay can you tell us what good have you done?
I heard ....Shes not a nice person in real. She is very very calculative to the point of being insecure...kind of seize all and let others suffer kind ..
2:20 I love the babys grunt and laugh that's so cute!!! I'll put it on repeat and laugh my butt off!!! That's too cute 🥰 😂😂
You see the real Ed and Erin in an early scene in the restaurant where she takes the kids for dinner. Erin is the waitress and Ed is the guy eating in the next booth.
And if you look closely Erin has on a nametag labeled "Julia."
I do actually know, I love this movie. Erin is a superhero in my opinion!
Wow never knew this! Love it when they do stuff like that in movies
@@nikoking825 Great eye. I never noticed that.
RIP Albert Finney
RIP Albert Finney... thankyou for the memories..
I'm binge watching these all over again, anyone in March 2020?
No
Yes
Some of my movie collection I can't handle watching anymore. This movie I love watching over again.
Yup
September here and yes, love them
Erin B is still one of Julia's best movies, Julia is a legend
I agree this is one of my favorite Julia Roberts Movies and the other I like is the movie Wonder
@@robertbauers2210 I agree... Julia is amazing as Auggie's mum in Wonder.
The two of them have such chemistry in this scene! They convey their inner thoughts by suggestion, with subtle clues like pauses and facial expressions. Both of them are truly excellent actors who have a special synergy when together. Of course, I am talking about Julia Roberts and the baby.
I think she abandons the baby and is mostly self-centered, using it for her manipulation and abuse of her superior
@@Medietos Abuse of her superior??.. Good grief!! LMFAO!!
@@consciousbeing1188 :How can someone be so f*in dumb and boring as to defend someone's bloody honour and human value! As it there was anything to defend. Heads off.
@@Medietos What the hell are you talking about, jeeez.... What ''abuse'', she was fighting for people, for human rights, she pushed and motivated him to do the same - and guess what? They WON, thanks to her! She did not abandon her children.
🤣🤣 2:20 I Love the baby's little grunt and Laugh! That's So Funny! I play that part over and over. 😜
Albert Finney was such a great actor.
She’s got some of the drop dead best one liners
Man...Albert Finney...what an epic actor.
Two great actors make their craft so natural..and the subject matter is so gripping.
Chromium 3 vs chromium 6: one is supposed to be "good", one is definitely bad. It's also an example of how I should have paid more attention in chemistry class.
21 years later, STILL a great movie....
“I’m married.” Great come-back line. 😂
Even the baby is a great actor!
Doesn't matter of some one "looks like they like having fun" you're the one judging on appearances, she's still your employee and she still has rights
F C. WAIT A MINUTE. Erin disappeared without ANY form of communication whatsoever Asked if she could research files she found (and thank God she did). Then left the office 4 days on end without anyone knowing WHERE she was or even WHAT she was doing..
Did u 4get that part? It certainly appears so. He didn't OWE her a damned job. Also if she had done PRECISELY what he asked her 2 do at her trial she would have received a settlement and thus avoided this 'confusion'.
@@robyndismon394 "without ANY form of communication"...maybe you missed the part about she left a voicemail.
So maybe instead of saying "without ANY" you simply meant to say with LITTLE, AN UNACCEPTABLE AMOUNT, INADEQUATE, or any other word of a similar meaning.
"ANY" in this context means NONE which isnt the literal case.
@@Frontdesk_tragedy Sometimes we don't get every detail maybe. Still, at a new job, that was not even offered to me but forced by me, I'd be careful to make agreements before taking action of my own initiative. I think Robyn D still has a right good point.
She was very irresponsible at times, sometimes at very important times, and overly aggressive in inappropriate situations, but part of that is because she was based on a real flawed person; also she does learn and grow a lot throughout the movie, making it a fabulous character arc
Honestly she reminds me a lot of my own mom, minus using sexuality as a tool (huge nerd, is married to her job). She's fierce, unstoppable, easily underestimated, incredibly smart and great with words, very aggressive, type A, can be extremely scary and you don't want to be on her bad side because you will be brought down, all that jazz. Couple examples include suing an HVAC company by frying eggs on the heater they installed and forcing an entire police department to go through sensitivity training
@@ACAB.forcutie I don't think she really learns and grows, except professionally and self-confidence. Her flaws are still there, dormant, and will show up again if her ego gratification weans again. I get she is stressed, but I'd like a film to deal with and let a person heal and do proper inner work.If she made up to her boss, that might have showed learnt and growth.
One of the most memorable movies of all time. Incredible performances and a significant subject matter what a combination. I called everyone I knew afterwards to say you have to go see this movie!
Not at all the thing to take away from this movie but Julia Roberts is a breathtaking woman and she and that baby looked like angels together ❤
Julia can be funny when she is very very angry. Ha ha
Albert Finney. A phenomenal actor 🥰
I really wanted her to say "so I was right" after he said "I'm married" xD
I said that mentally assuming she would do so... that would've been so Erin.
AHAHAAHHAHHAAA ! Thanks for that!
I think him saying that was conceding that she was right.
The look on her face said it.
@@Catlady-mw4enYes, it did! 😂
Albert Finney was perfectly delightful in this role.
I want a raise and benefits 🤣
"This isnt how I do business."
Stares deeply into her heart....
Lmao. The writers muat have had so much fun putting words in Julia's mouth.
Loved it back then.
2022 still a favourite.
perfirmances by these two n others elevated this masterpiece to unimaginable levels🙏
There are two times in life when you say what’s on your mind, when you have it all or you have nothing to lose! I hope to meet Erin one day!
Loved,loved the movie!Thank you Julia for your portrayal of the real Erin.❤
Such a fantastic movie. One of the all time greats.
I thought of this movie and Julia Robert's when Jennifer Lawrence said she was the first female actor in a strong lead role!
Two thoughts:
1) This movie is a perfect example of excellent narrative and characters.
2) Julia Roberts and Albert Finney have amazing chemistry together.
Albert Finney and Julia Roberts are magnificent in this film x
Albert Finney was the perfect person for that character!
“And dental” You tell ‘em, girl! Know your worth
I Love the baby's grunt at 2:22! Then it laughs at 2:24! That's Adorable! I love that part!!! Sometimes I'll put it on repeat and I'll laugh my butt off! 🤣🤣
aw. I'm glad for you, Jason! I hope you have a beautiful day (:
@@angelangelvr Thank you! You too. Laughing is definitely good medicine. 😀✌
It? How about she
This is the best kind of role that any female actor in Hollywood would play at least once in their lives (hot, beautiful and loving mother who's fighting for the justice) and Julia gave her very best in this one!
Aron Tamás not in 2018, SJWs be screaming that women are sexualised lol
Women have internalized the exploitation and do that to themselves. CAn be healed though. Julia Roberts has such bad behaviour, and I don't think it's just the role . Rude and disrespectful, embarrassing, sad.I think he was very nice to her at all times, even when she did not deserve it, and worked very hard..
Yes althought they made her look dirty here like she needs a shower
Why is the fact that she is hot important? And why do you prioritise her looks twice by saying hot and beautiful?
@@Medietos lmao.
Jealousy becomes Noone!! You are an absolute fool.
She won an Best Actress Academy Award for her portrayal of Erin Brockovich. They say she was spot on to the real Erin.
Alright and now I wanna watch the movie again
She's such a magnificent Actress and how could anyone not be captivated by her screen presence, she has always had me as a loyal fan, forever!!! ⚘
Erin Brockovich For President.If nobody else is available.:-)
Drunk driver For President
She'd make an awesome President
‘He’s drawing the line’
What a exellent negotiator she is!
I love her
That's a lawyers game...negotiations. She understood the assignment. 😂
Albert Finney was brilliant, but then he always was.
Julia Roberts is absoluitely STELLAR in this role - but what always catches my attention is the way she acts and reacts with the Little Child who plays her daughter. It's so utterly natural - anyone would think that WAS her own daughter! I guess that's just part of what makes her the consummate actor that she is ... and a great woman!
I thought the same, just a natural mum.
Baby steals the show .
LMAO, how hard Ed tried not to look 😂
Lmao 0:55 the look on his face when she said that 😂😂
She's so fuckin awesome man
He has a phenomenal voice.
There is something about Julia Roberts that is just fun watching her in movies. Maybe it’s her energy.
Just love Julia in every way …What talent and beauty to boot !
That’s the best line and most memorable in the movie
and that's how you HUSTLE the BOSSMAN
he's drawing the line.
One of the best movie I ever watched. Truly amazing....
and real
That baby is 21 years old now
By the way we shipped that water in special from hinkly😂😂
Julia Robert's is fantastic in this role!!!
3:12 I know Ed is looking at the baby but it seems to me he is breaking the wall, looking at us. 😆
Im married.
"So you just proven my point?"
He's married. She was right about him never getting laid😅
I think sincerely Albert Finney is the best British film actor ever. Name one better British actor. (Anthony Hopkins is close)
JULIA WAS BEYOND PERFECT
Ok am gonna watch it right now. Who’s with me in 2019?? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
no one. absolutely no one. coz we all watched decades ago.
Netflix don't have it. So annoying!
me
@@lolabrini3758 your reply tanked hard
There called "boobs" Ed. That's a classic.
I have had a complicated relationship with Julia Roberts ....she was awesome in Mystic Pizza.. appreciated but felt SHelby in Steel Magnolias was overworked ...I DESPISED Pretty Woman ...then amazed at Erin Brokovich and again in "The Normal Heart" .....I hate the rom coms she did ....Notting Hill , Pretty Woman et al ....but I have done things to pay bills I am glad are not in media spotlight...... she is very gifted and strong and I like her best when she plays strong
Damn! Albert is a fine actor.
2:41 he’s drawing the line
EEEEYA
The baby was the best paid actor in the scene
Erin's my kinda girl. She knew how to work it.💃
That baby is a natural.
Fabulous movie. I think I'll have to rewatch it.
Can we talk about how cute the baby is 🥰✨
Albert Finney deserves the Oscar here
Albert Finney (Ed) plays such a great role. Love him
still love this movie to this day
THANK YOU for filling a little boys heart with hope I owe you more than you could ever know thank you from your No ! fan brendan
I assume the baby was following the script quite well :x
she wasn't lyin. lol
....this movie:
Just ONE MORE reason Julia IS BEYOND PHENOMENAL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
she's got quite an amazing talent(&smile,of course)!!!!!!!!!!
Her best movie