From the opening to the perfect final shot, Roberts is in nearly every scene of Erin Brockovich, and there isn't a second when we're not on her side.
Erin Brockovich (2000)
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Reviews Counted:136
Fresh:113
Rotten:23
Average Rating:7.3/10
Consensus: Stirring often humorous performances elevate long-winded legal drama.
Synopsis:
In a world where heroes are often in short supply, the story of Erin Brockovich is an inspirational reminder of the power of the human spirit. Her passion, tenacity and steadfast desire to fight...
In a world where heroes are often in short supply, the story of Erin Brockovich is an inspirational reminder of the power of the human spirit. Her passion, tenacity and steadfast desire to fight for the rights of the underdog defied the odds…her victory made even more sweet by the fact that while helping others, she in turn helped herself.
Erin Brockovich is a stirring, funny and unconventional drama based on true events, starring two-time Academy Award* nominee Julia Roberts as the twice-divorced mother of three young children who sees an injustice, takes on the bad guy and wins.
With no money, no job and no prospects on the horizon, Erin Brockovich (Roberts) is a woman in a tight spot. Following a car accident in which Erin is not at fault, she finds herself even worse off when her attorney fails to land her any kind of settlement. With nowhere else to turn, Erin pleads with her attorney Ed Masry (Albert Finney) to hire her at his law firm. It is there, while working, that Erin stumbles upon some medical records placed in real estate files. Confused, she begins to question the connection. She convinces Ed to allow her to investigate, where she discovers a cover-up involving contaminated water in a local community which is causing devastating illnesses among its residents.
Although the local citizens are initially leery of becoming involved, Erin's persistence and the personal interest she takes in their lives makes them listen. A kindred spirit, Erin is one of them, and her ability to connect with them on their level makes them comfortable, ultimately earning their trust. Helping her out is her next door neighbor George (Aaron Eckhart), a Harley Davidson biker whose friendship and support allows her the time to pursue the case. Going door to door, she signs up over 600 plaintiffs, and Erin and Ed, with the help of a major law firm, go on to receive the largest settlement ever paid in a direct-action lawsuit in U.S. history....$333 million. By triumphing over insurmountable odds, she is able to prove herself, and reinvent her life.
Starring: Julia Roberts, Albert Finney, Aaron Eckhart, Marg Helgenberger
Starring: Julia Roberts, Albert Finney, Aaron Eckhart, Marg Helgenberger, Conchata Ferrell, Cherry Jones, Peter Coyote, Jamie Harrold, Mimi Kennedy, Tracey Walter, Veanne Cox
Director: Steven Soderbergh
Director: Steven Soderbergh
Screenwriter: Susannah Grant
Producer: Danny DeVito, Michael Shamberg, Stacey Sher
Composer: Thomas Newman
Reviews for Erin Brockovich
It's Erin's brassy, white-trash, amateur investigator that makes you want to watch this movie, all 2 1/2 hours of it.
We are beginning to see the deeper beauty in [Roberts'] performances that comes with maturity.
Remember Michelle Pfeiffer in Frankie and Johnny, how ridiculously unresilient she looked in her waitress uniform? Erin is no more believable.
Just try to leave Erin Brockovich without feeling invigorated, renewed or just plain good inside. It's not possible.
The unshakable authenticity [Soderbergh] brings to the background goes a long way toward grounding the script's more egregiously crowd-pleasing moments.
This film takes the prolonged agony of a lot of people and turns it into a viable triumph of work, guts, indignation and, yes, sex appeal. All of them converge, beautifully, in Julia Roberts.
Soderbergh's entry in the legal-eagle category isn't great cinema, but it has enough engaging moments -- and enough of Julia Roberts's photogenic face -- to expect sure-fire success at the box office.
A feel good, old-fashioned (except for all the cuss words), liberal message movie for the people ...
This picture is something you don't see every day, no matter the gender -- the bright light of a genuine hero.
It is a star-driven story of a passionate and colorful character who undergoes a transformation along the way and wins the lottery in the end. What's not to love?
It's not that this is lousy entertainment, it's just that it's a Serious Topic given unnecessary Celebrity Sheen.
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