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Erin Brockovich

  • 2000
  • R
  • 2h 11m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
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Julia Roberts in Erin Brockovich (2000)
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DocudramaLegal DramaWorkplace DramaBiographyDrama

A flamboyant law firm secretary works tirelessly to gain justice for a small town wrecked by a utility company's pollution.A flamboyant law firm secretary works tirelessly to gain justice for a small town wrecked by a utility company's pollution.A flamboyant law firm secretary works tirelessly to gain justice for a small town wrecked by a utility company's pollution.

  • Director
    • Steven Soderbergh
  • Writer
    • Susannah Grant
  • Stars
    • Julia Roberts
    • Albert Finney
    • David Brisbin
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    234K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    829
    171
    • Director
      • Steven Soderbergh
    • Writer
      • Susannah Grant
    • Stars
      • Julia Roberts
      • Albert Finney
      • David Brisbin
    • 589User reviews
    • 137Critic reviews
    • 73Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 33 wins & 59 nominations total

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    Julia Roberts
    Julia Roberts
    • Erin Brockovich
    Albert Finney
    Albert Finney
    • Ed Masry
    David Brisbin
    David Brisbin
    • Dr. Jaffe
    Dawn Didawick
    Dawn Didawick
    • Rosalind
    Valente Rodriguez
    Valente Rodriguez
    • Donald
    Conchata Ferrell
    Conchata Ferrell
    • Brenda
    George Rocky Sullivan
    • Los Angeles Judge
    Pat Skipper
    Pat Skipper
    • Defending Lawyer
    Jack Gill
    Jack Gill
    • Defendant
    Irene Olga López
    • Mrs. Morales
    Emily Marks
    • Beth (8 months)
    Julie Marks
    • Beth (8 months)
    Scotty Leavenworth
    Scotty Leavenworth
    • Matthew
    Gemmenne de la Peña
    Gemmenne de la Peña
    • Katie
    • (as Gemmenne De la Peña)
    Erin Brockovich-Ellis
    Erin Brockovich-Ellis
    • Waitress
    Adilah Barnes
    Adilah Barnes
    • Anna
    Irina V. Passmoore
    • Babysitter
    Aaron Eckhart
    Aaron Eckhart
    • George
    • Director
      • Steven Soderbergh
    • Writer
      • Susannah Grant
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    8CharltonBoy

    Julia Robert's best display by far.

    I must admit i wasnt too keen on watching Erin Brokovich for a couple of reasons.One is that i am not too keen Julia Roberts or more to the point the type of film she stars in I.E Pretty Woman the other reason is that i presumed that this film was mainly for women. I was wrong. This is film would appeal to everybody. It has charm, humour and a very good story and the acting from all quarters is top notch. Julia Roberts also looks superb, she has the best legs in Hollywood !. I'm not sure how true to life her character is but i would love to see if the real Erin Brokovich is as up front and speaks her mind as much as the one in the film. 8 out of 10.
    bob the moo

    Enjoyable

    Out of work, out of hope, trashy, twice divorced single mother Erin fails to get another job due to her lack of experience. On her way home she is hit by another car. She goes to lawyer Ed Masry who spectacularly fails to win her any damages. Erin demands he gives her a job and he begrudgingly does. Doing some of his pro-bono work, Erin uncovers evidence that suggests that manufacturing firm PG&E had poisoned the local water supply and lie to residents about the content. As she looks deeper she finds a legacy of illness and a small bit of research turns into a mammoth case.

    I don't know how much of this drama is factual and how much of it is changed to add to dramatic effect but regardless the story is involving, funny and moving. At the time there was a rash of 'environmental damage' legal films of which this is one of the more polished and classy. The film focuses as much on Erin as it does on the case and at times it risked failing as a legal drama/thriller. However it still grips as the facts pretty much speak for themselves – the film adds to this by creating a real sense of PG&E as a monster without scruples or concern for the residents. As a result the events feel more powerful and involving. It feels slow at times, but if you're into it then it feels patient rather than slow and deliberate rather than laboured.

    The biggest reason that the focus on Erin works is because Roberts really does very well giving her Erin a down to earth, trashy feel that could have been hammy or unbelievable (she is a multimillion pound actress after all), but it wasn't. Instead it was realistic and quite warm – where she could have been annoying. The grumpy Finney is also good value and seems natural in the role. Eckhart is almost too good to be true but gives a likable performance and is a winning non-distraction.

    The film benefits from the style that Soderbergh brings to it. It glides with the grace that he brought to Ocean's 11 and has the rich colouring that parts of Traffic had. His direction really adds to the film and makes the sum feel a little greater that the parts put together.

    Overall this may not be the legal thriller that you hoped for and it may move a great deal slower that I thought a Hollywood film would, but it is worth it. The film is patient and worth baring with and Roberts is actually pretty good in the lead! Enjoyable.
    Pryderi

    Two great characters, one fine film

    Erin Brokovich is all about two characters: the title character, played by Julia Roberts, and Ed Masry, played by Albert Finney. Brokovich is a bold and flashy woman; given all the buzz, everyone reading this has surely already heard about her wardrobe. Masry is a talented but world-weary lawyer in a small law firm.

    Roberts and Finney are both in fine form here, making the characters sympathetic and believable. The supporting cast is not as strong - none of the other characters in the film seem entirely filled-out - but that's a minor quibble.

    There is a bit of a tone of moral righteousness here. After all, it is the story of a nobody going up against Big Business, not to mention the obstacles facing a single mother in the working world. But it's not overdone, and the film succeeds in getting you to root for the underdog, an always popular pastime.
    9Movie_Muse_Reviews

    When feel-good becomes Oscar-worthy feel-good

    The only thing bigger than Julia Roberts' chest in "Erin Brockovich" is the heart this film has. While it is a drama, it would be more apt to describe the plot as a struggle, because it's all about fighting for what you believe in and overcoming the odds and all opposing forces. Nothing bad actually happens in this movie, at all, but it's the complications, the setbacks the moral struggles along the way that make it shine.

    "Erin Brockovich" stars Julia Roberts in the title role in a film based on the true story of a twice-married mother of three who is desperate to find a way to make a living and provide for her family. After a failed attempt at suing for damages after a car accident, Brockovich turns to her lawyer, Ed Masry (Albert Finney), for a job doing anything she can at his law firm. Reluctantly he accepts and soon Brockovich finds herself uncovering a potentially huge case.

    Roberts had to have been a no-questions-asked best actress winner after this performance. As Brockovich she is incredible playing multiple roles as the loving mother, the driven working-woman, the troubled lover, everything. The mood swings are effortless for her. Perhaps the best element of her performance is that she comes across as glaringly flawed, even if she is quite likable. Her lines are killer and delivered with command. Though some of her rants are over the top, they're really clever nonetheless.

    Finney's character is much the same way. He is really enjoyable to watch and gives a great performance even though his character never gets truly dramatic.

    This is just a great screenplay by Susannah Grant. It's almost completely devoid of melodrama and yet it tackles so many real life issues. Brockovich's struggle to balance her work with her family brings up an issue that can connect with anyone, although the feminist tones of the film obviously won't connect as strongly with men. Director Steven Soderbergh feels very distant from the film. Every so often a shot or sequence will be artistic, but he allows the story to tell itself for the most part.

    "Erin Brockovich" is better than the average feel-good story. When there's little melodrama and great acting, a feel-good story becomes a great movie. Sports films based on true stories are feel-good stories, but they don't get nominated for best picture. While it may all seem too good to be true and the positive seems to trump the negative more times than it ought to, the film still feels very real and one that no one should miss.
    styrrell

    Truth IS Stranger Than Fiction

    If I didn't know it was based on a "true" story I might have dismissed this movie as "unrealistic", particularly in the first half hour or so when it started off like another Julia Roberts comedy. At the beginning the film appears to focus primarily on her wardrobe, her foul language, and the developing romance with the "boy next door", whom she initially dislikes. As it turns out, the actual story, according to the bonus features on the DVD was even more melodramatic than the film's. The real Erin actually got sick to the point of hospitalization from the chromium in Hinkley. The director wisely decided to cut out this part of the story, to avoid making her too much of a martyr. Another aspect while not totally ignored (she does mention at least once that she's a "slow reader") but underplayed is Erin's dyslexia. This makes her accomplishments all the more amazing! Personally, I think this fact could have been emphasized more, as no doubt it was a big factor behind her "attitude" problems - her combativeness toward people with more education than herself, her struggles in finding a job, perhaps even in her efforts to accentuate her physical attractiveness through her outrageous clothing. All in all I found it an enjoyable and enlightening story - the triumph of a unique individual whose determination, empathy, and sense of moral duty ultimately outweigh her abrasiveness and lack of social graces. And largely why she triumphs is her partnership with an intelligent and decent lawyer in Ed Masry. What a refreshing departure from the usual Hollywood stereotype! On many occasions, he effectively counters Erin's prejudices with rational explanations how and why the legal system works the way it does, and why lawyers behave the way they do. With her passion and his reason, they make a great team. Now if only the movie hadn't fallen into the old Hollywood trap of giving its leading lady more outfits than is realistic for someone of her economic status. The point that Erin dressed provocatively and this caused problems with her co-workers could have easily been made with just 3 or 4 costumes. Other than that, it was a good movie - great performances and a wonderful story.

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    • Trivia
      The real Erin Brockovich-Ellis claimed that the film was 98-99% accurate.
    • Goofs
      (at around 23 mins) After the kids are playing what appears to be the card game War with George, the children get up, and the son says "Good night, Aaron", when referring to George. Aaron is the actor's name, Aaron Eckhart.
    • Quotes

      Kurt Potter: Wha... how did you do this?

      Erin Brockovich: Well, um, seeing as how I have no brains or legal expertise, and Ed here was losing all faith in the system, am I right?

      Ed Masry: Oh, yeah, completely. No faith, no faith...

      Erin Brockovich: I just went out there and performed sexual favors. Six hundred and thirty-four blow jobs in five days... I'm really quite tired.

    • Crazy credits
      The settlement awarded to the plaintiffs in the case of Hinkley vs. PG&E was the largest in a direct-action lawsuit in United States history.
    • Alternate versions
      In the TV version aired on NBC, it mutes the several uses of the f-word [usually changing it from f*cking to freaking, or sometimes even cutting out the line[s] of dialogue]. It also, to supposedly make up for lost time during editing, adds a scene not shown on the theatrical or home video version of the film [although it was added as a deleted scene in the DVD]: Erin goes out to her car after storming into the office and shouting at Ed. She feels still feels very sick and then faints. It lands her in the hospital where George comes to visit [explaining why George would come and take care of Erin's kids while she went to get the signatures]. Ed also comes to visit and pleads her to not make stunts like she did again. Erin apologizes and says she's coming to the town meeting, sick or not.
    • Connections
      Edited into Erin Brockovich: Deleted Scenes (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Redemption Day
      Performed by Sheryl Crow

      Written by Sheryl Crow

      Courtesy of A&M Records

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • March 17, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Erin Brockovich, una mujer audaz
    • Filming locations
      • Hinkley, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Jersey Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $52,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $125,595,205
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $28,138,465
      • Mar 19, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $257,851,763
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 11 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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