Director:
Steven SoderberghGuión:
Susannah GrantCámara:
Edward LachmanMúsica:
Thomas NewmanReparto:
Julia Roberts, Albert Finney, Aaron Eckhart, Marg Helgenberger, Cherry Jones, Veanne Cox, Conchata Ferrell, Tracey Walter, David Brisbin, Dawn Didawick (más)Streaming (4)
Sinopsis(1)
Sin dinero, sin trabajo y sin conseguir una indemnización en un accidente en el que ella no es culpable, Erin Brockovich le pide a su abogado, Ed Masry, que la contrate en su despacho. Allí, Erin tropieza con unos registros médicos colocados en unos archivos, descubriendo una tapadera que revela la existencia de aguas contaminadas en una comunidad local. (Sony Pictures Esp.)
(más)Reseñas (2)
Soderbergh sometimes knows how and sometimes annoys terribly. And a personal story of a woman in contemporary society simply could not end differently than with the second case. When Julia Roberts plays effort, she plays determination and plays a deservedly successful one, it can turn out in a way that I don't believe her even a bit. Not a single bit of genuine emotion drips from any of the present actors, and Soderbergh constantly disregards the viewer who wants to see the promised drama. However, he subtly flatters all critics of society (disgustingly opportunistic public vs. freedom and family values). Americans are sometimes fooled only by a change of curtain. ()
I thought that it would be Julia who would be the most interesting thing in the film, but she wasn't. In fact, she didn't suit the role. I thought she was a little too Hollywood for what she was playing, but oh well. Albert Finney intrigued me more, as did the story, which is one of those examples that sometimes justice does prevail, at least a little. Or at least about people getting money, if not life. ()