Erin
Brockovich Movie Review:
Erin
Brockovich is a very admirable and humane film. The film
centers on the true-life story of Erin Brockovich (Roberts).
Erin is a twice-divorced mother of three young children
and has little income. Following a car accident in which
Erin was not at fault, she finds herself even worse off
when her attorney fails to land her any type of settlement.
With nowhere else to turn to, Erin pleads with her attorney
Ed Masry (Finney) to hire her at his law firm. While working
at the Masry law firm, Erin stumbles upon a cover up involving
contaminated water in a local community, which causes deadly
illnesses. While investigating the matter, Erin begins to
connect with the victims and she makes their presence comfortable
with one another. Thus leading Erin and Ed to exploiting
the cover up.
Erin
Brockovich is a good film that clicks on all cylinders.
The film is very similar to 1998's A Civil Action, with
its true-life subject matter. However, the two films are
different in their own way.
Steven
Soderbergh does an exceptional job of directing Erin Brockovich.
Soderbergh's previous credits include Sex, Lies and Videotape,
Out of Sight and The Limey. Soderbergh brings a natural
and fashionable vision to this real life story. He also
seemed very accurate in his storytelling and dedicated in
pulling audiences into connections with the characters.
Soderbergh is an upcoming director that I believe will quickly
become one of Hollywood's best filmmakers.
Susannah
Grant wrote the script for Erin Brockovich. The character
development is the strength of the script. Though the story
is the most important, the writer focuses more on the relationships
between all the characters' fight to stop the cover up.
The only aspect I would have like to have seen more in this
film is more explanation of the contamination of the water.
The
overall acting in Erin Brockovich is very strong. Julia
Roberts delivers one of her best performances ever. Erin
might be Roberts' deepest character that she has ever portrayed.
This is the best that I have seen Roberts since her brilliant
performance in Sleeping with the Enemy. Aaron Eckhart delivers
a fabulous performance as Erin's biker boyfriend, George.
Eckhart has always delivered good work, even though I haven't
always liked his films (ex. Your Friends and Neighbors).
I expect to see him hanging around in Hollywood for awhile.
Albert Finney is the best thing in Erin Brockovich. Thought
Finney has done work in many films, this is the first movie
that I have seen with him in it. After seeing his outstanding
talent in Erin Brockovich as Ed, I feel like going to the
video store and renting some of his other films. I also
sensed that Finney brought maturity to the film that might
have helped all of the other actors in the production. Finney
is a pure joy to watch as Ed Masry in Erin Brockovich.
Erin
Brockovich is already a huge box office hit. It has been
number one for the past two weeks, look for it to stay at
number one for a little longer. This film is one of those
"people" movies that everybody is going to see. It is an
enjoyable and also important film about the human sprit.
Report
Card Grade: B
Joseph
Tucker
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