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Erin Brockovich on DVD (2000)

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Average rating: 73%
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Starring: Julia Roberts, Aaron Eckhart, Albert Finney, Marg Helgenberger, Cherry Jones, Peter Coyote, Conchata Ferrell, Mimi Kennedy, Tracey Walter, Jamie Harrold, Veanne Cox
Director: Steven Soderbergh
Studio: SONY PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 126 mins
Certificate: 15
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Genres: Drama
Languages: English
Dubbed: German
Subtitles: Arabic, Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Norwegian, Polish, Swedish, Turkish
Released: 16/10/2000
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Brief synopsis of Erin Brockovich

Julia Roberts reaffirms her superstar status with ERIN BROCKOVICH, an inspirational drama that is based on a true story. Roberts plays Erin Brockovich, a twice-divorced mother of three who is struggling to remain afloat. After she is involved in a car accident, she loses what should have been a lucrative settlement. Jobless and pressured, Erin convinces the attorney from her case, Ed Masry (Albert Finney), to hire her as a lawyer's assistant. She also befriends her neighbour George (Aaron Eckhart), a sexy biker whose dedication to her children appears too good to be true. As Erin settles into her job, she convinces Ed to let her pursue a case that involves the residents of a local community. Apparently, several of the townspeople have become sick with cancer and other diseases. The more that Erin investigates, the more sure she becomes of the guilt of Pacific Gas And Electric Company, an incredibly powerful corporation. Steven Soderbergh shoots BROCKOVICH with a flashy realism that allows Roberts to shine every second she appears onscreen.

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Rating of 4 stars out of 5 Radio Times

This has little of the flair we've come to expect from Steven Soderbergh, the Oscar-winning director of Traffic, and it does resemble a standard “issue of the week” TV movie. Yet this drama's ace in the hole is Soderbergh's fellow Oscar winner (for best actress) Julia Roberts, who earns every cent of her $20-million salary in a sensationally showy role as the spirited heroine. A twice-divorced mother of three, Brockovich lands a job in the office of a small-time lawyer (Albert Finney), and there she stumbles across some misplaced medical records while filing real estate documents. Intrigued, she investigates, eventually uncovering evidence that a power company has wrecked the health of a local community with contaminated water. Based on a true story, Soderbergh's emotionally-rich drama is compulsive viewing, thanks not only to Roberts's throat-grabbing performance, but also to Finney's loveable turn as the minor-league attorney who's well out of his depth and a perfectly pitched script by Susannah Grant. While the film is too long, it remains compelling throughout.

Rating of 3 
	  stars out of 4 Halliwell's Film Guide

Unexpectedly lively and amusing movie of a heartening true story, one that gives Julia Roberts her best and most convincing role so far, as a feisty but vulnerable mother who refuses to be intimidated by anyone.

USA Today

"...Relaxed and supremely engaging....Roberts' delightful performance, shaded with a depth and complexity unprecedented in her career, is the centrepiece of ERIN BROCKOVICH..."

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Rated - 4 starsA testament to 'never judging a book by its cover'

LD from Herts , 27/02/2004

Roberts plays an apparantly dim,loud mouth, single mother with a questionable dress sense who, through desperation and bribery, gains employment from the lawyer who was partly responsible for her predicament.

She begins working for him, researching claims from a group of people who are

living next to a factory that is poisoning them. The film shows her tring to balance the needs of the families she is trying to get compensation for, and the remnants of her own personal life.

This film is based on a true story and Robert's character blossoms leaving you questionning your own prejudices in the wake of those around her.

A good film, not only for Roberts acting talent but also for showing the affect the character had on the lives of those she met.

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Rated - 2 stars

John#53 from TELFORD , 02/03/2004

Not only is every plot development signaled far in advance, but nearly every scene in the film's long second section rings a variation of one of two themes: 1) Julia Roberts tells somebody off, or 2) Julia Roberts feels somebody's pain. Before long, the character simply becomes irritating! The film lacks focus and energy, the character development is facile and thin, and what about those necklines? The scantily clad wardrobe may be nearly the same as Pretty Woman, but the girl inside has grown in spades. The film exploits Julia Roberts role as a pretty woman, whose prettiness is toyed with by the awful --yet eye-catching-- clothes she wears, and which glamorises the characters less exciting qualities that drive the story. Remember Michelle Pfeiffer in Frankie and Johnny, how ridiculously unresilient she looked in her waitress uniform? Erin is no more believable. It is not a great film, or even a very good one, but as a break from your spring time doldrums, it may be just the thing.

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Rated - 5 starsExcellent Film!!

Mark Barton from sittingbourne , 21/09/2004

I have watched this film 3 times now and still enjoy it - good real life story well acted - hard life start with a feel good ending... good acting, great film - a MUST watch...

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Rated - 4 stars

stephen#166 from READING , 11/05/2004

Julia Roberts plays the lead role of a feisty single mum... dealing with her own problems she then takes on a key role in helping people of a town fight against a large company for compensation for health problems caused thru negilence.

It is both funny, sad and poignant as you follow her journey for compenstaion for the people and her journey for self worth which become intertwined and reliant on each other through time.

Not a fan of Julia Roberts and wasnt keen on watching this but must admit this is one film Julia Roberts did herself proud.

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Rated - 5 starsExcellent Film!!

Mark Barton from sittingbourne , 21/09/2004

I have watched this film 3 times now and still enjoy it - good real life story well acted - hard life start with a feel good ending... good acting, great film - a MUST watch...

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Rated - 4 stars

stephen#166 from READING , 11/05/2004

Julia Roberts plays the lead role of a feisty single mum... dealing with her own problems she then takes on a key role in helping people of a town fight against a large company for compensation for health problems caused thru negilence.

It is both funny, sad and poignant as you follow her journey for compenstaion for the people and her journey for self worth which become intertwined and reliant on each other through time.

Not a fan of Julia Roberts and wasnt keen on watching this but must admit this is one film Julia Roberts did herself proud.

  3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
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