Erin Brockovich

2000 • 131 minutes
4.5
611 reviews
85%
Tomatometer
R
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Eligible
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A real woman. A real story. A real triumph. In her Oscar-winning role, Julia Roberts stars as Erin Brockovich, a feisty young mother who fought for justice any way she knew how. Desperate for a job to support herself and her three children, she convinces attorney Ed Masry (Albert Finney) to hire her and promptly stumbles upon a monumental case against a giant corporation. Now Erin's determined to take on this powerful adversary even though no law firm has dared to do it before. And while Ed doesn't want anything to do with the case, Erin won't take "no" for an answer. So the two begin an incredible and sometimes hilarious fight that will bring a small town to its feet and a huge company to its knees. (Original Title - Erin Brockovich) - 2000 Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved.
Rating
R

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4.5
611 reviews
Jordan Vazquez
June 14, 2013
America's sweetheart is fine in the role but it's hard to stomach the blatant sophistry on display. Perhaps the filmmakers' hearts were in the right place, but it's more likely that they left out facts in order to serve their "true" story narrative, as Hollywood is wont to do. Worst of all, this film gave the titular character in the real-life tragedy a larger soapbox, thus increasing her speaking fees and the proliferation of phony environmentalism. I'm eagerly anticipating the sequel that shows the continued suffering of the folks she "helped," and the lawyers whom reaped the majority of the benefits of this case.
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A Google user
July 9, 2017
I've just watched it all over again and it is as fresh as the first time. Good again on many levels. She struggles with wanting to be with her children yet still wants these families to get what they richly deserve, at the minimum. One of my favourite scenes is her in the office with the other lawyers and one who obviously doesn't know that Erin knows ALL those details, more than the other female lawyer will ever know. It should become a modern classic if it hasn't already.
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Malcolm Campbell
June 14, 2013
I saw this film many moons ago, and like the truly david versus goliath tale it is, shocked and awed me. If you actually look at who the real Erin Brockovich is you quickly see that the towns people were the Davids and Erin, her firm, and the arbitrators they put in place are the goliaths. While it is nice to try and believe that someone would do something so good for people who had truly been wronged Brockovich in real life is a lady of the night when it comes to speaking. She will fight for any cause, and for anyone, as long as they pay her speaking fee of at least five figures. Julia Roberts won an academy award for her portrayal, and hell she was good in the movie, you have to be good to make such a bad person seem so good. Erin recently came to Oakville, Ontario, Canada to fight a proposed power plant. Oakville is one of the richest, if not THE richest city in all of Canada and they definitely paid her speaking fee. The power plant was moved and all in that community championed her greatness as a speaker and a fighter for the common people. Will she show up to fight for the smaller, poorer communities that power plant is going to end up now? I doubt they can afford her fee.
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