About the movie heroine prototype

Deondre 2021-10-22 14:33:56

Taking advantage of the opportunity to exchange training with a famous law firm in New York last month, I asked them about Erin Brockovich, a character who was almost deified by Julia Roberts in the movie "Never Compromise", a lawyer in New York From the perspective of the world: (1) This woman is indeed very famous, but it is not known to all. Because she is more active in the West Coast of the United States, people in the eastern industry are not familiar with her~; (2) In the United States, there are many similar The lawsuit that the public sued the big company is also very exciting; (3) Erin is still active in the legal world, and he has taken part in many public welfare activities and published books.

In addition, the reprinted movie heroine prototype Erin Brockovich commented on this Oscar movie on his personal website, there are four key points that can be confirmed: 1. She admits that she herself is wearing as sexy as in the movie; 2. In the movie 98% of the ingredients are consistent with the real event; 3. The villain company PG&E, which caused pollution to human casualties in the movie, did exactly this. 4. Because of time, her three lovely children are 30, 28, and 22 years old this year (2013)!

PS: Everyone probably knows it. In the movie, in the scene where the struggling Julia Roberts takes three children to a restaurant for dinner, the role of the waitress is really played by Erin Brockovich as a guest play ticket. You can see that the deity is beautiful. No less than Julia Roberts.

An excerpt from the original movie she commented on is as follows: People ask me all the time, is the movie true and accurate? YES, the movie was true and probably 98% accurate. They took very few creative licenses.
Yes, I did dress that way. I was actually taken back by the response of many people regarding my wardrobe. I just dressed that way because it was fun and I liked it. I was taught never to judge a book by its cover. My clothing was nothing more than a cover and I have never thought that anyone was smart or stupid or anything else by the way they chose to dress.

Yes, I had a potty mouth in the movie and I still do.

On a couple of occasions I have caught the headline that I am a trash talking crusader. If you are referring to my potty mouth then I am the trash talker. No, I am not trash from the other side of the tracks. I come from quite an educated family. My dad is an industrial engineer and my mom is an English major specializing in journalism.

Yes, I was a three time divorcee with three children.So what ?.People don't realize that I started my work in the Hinkley case in 1991 when Elizabeth was only one year old. Katie was then six years old and Matthew was seven years old.

The Hinkley case settled in 1996 and I was approached about the movie and giving up my rights in 1995. It wasn't until late 1997 or 1998 that they really started gearing up for the movie, finding writer Susannah Grant and the director Steven Soderberg and eventually Julia Roberts. The movie came out in May of 2000 and the kids were then 17, 16 and 9. 12 years have now passed since the first film and the kids are now 30, 28 and 22. I could not be prouder.

What PG&E did was real. Don't be fooled by other things that you have read. As early as 1965 this company knew that the facility in Hinkley, California was contaminating the ground water with high levels of hexavalent chromium and they chose to cover it up.

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Extended Reading

Erin Brockovich quotes

  • Ed Masry: You're emotional, you're erratic. You say anything, you make this personal, and it isn't.

    Erin Brockovich: Not personal? That is my work! My sweat! My time away from my kids! If that's not personal, I don't know what is.

    [starts to cough]

    Ed Masry: Hey, come on. Come on. Go home. Get well. Because you're no good to me sick. I need you, all right? This case needs you.

  • Donna Jensen: [after a meeting] Oh, I made some bundt cake. Let me get some coffee, too.

    Ed Masry: [Gets up to leave] Sorry, we have to be getting back...

    Erin Brockovich: [under her breath in Ed's ear] Have a fuckin' cup of coffee, Ed.

    Ed Masry: [to Donna] Coffee would be great, thanks.

    Pete Jensen: [after Ed sits back down next to him] My wife makes great bundt cake.

    Ed Masry: I love bundt cake.