Body Language Analyst REACTS To Johnny Depp Testimony in Amber Heard TRIAL! What are they thinking?

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  • Johnny Depp took the stand in his defamation trial against Amber Heard this week and there were some really interesting moments! Both in Amber Heard's reaction and in Johnny Depp himself. But what does their body language reveal? Learn how to spot deception and read people's emotions like a book!
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    01:02 Johnny Depp Baseline
    03:25 How to Spot REAL Sadness
    04:07 What Does Johnny Depp Really Want?
    06:08 Is Johnny Depp Lying?
    08:55 What is Johnny Depp Hiding?
    16:05 Is His Story True?
    19:08 Why did he Say THAT?!
    22:30 What Is Amber Heard Thinking?
    27:31 Why Is Johnny Depp Different?
    29:14 Did Johnny Depp PROVE his Innocence?
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  • @chasehughesofficial
    @chasehughesofficial Před 2 lety +9714

    Love this! Brilliant analysis and spot-on, research-backed information that hits home with each clip.

    • @TheBehavioralArts
      @TheBehavioralArts  Před 2 lety +330

      🤗 means so much coming from you Chase ❤️

    • @erinsykes1529
      @erinsykes1529 Před 2 lety

      8mlmm. Nnnnnnjj.ff to try 4r

    • @KingNOOB-kj7vz
      @KingNOOB-kj7vz Před 2 lety +93

      I got a big question that could change the entirety of this whole video. What if Johnny Depp is genuinely really tired and that when answering these questions he is overwhelmed and confused a little?

    • @shannond7437
      @shannond7437 Před 2 lety +43

      9:05 I think most of these are Depp finally getting to tell his story & it is important that they know about his tolerance. All of his answers (not just in this questioning) show that his drug use, drinking, & inexplicable stress from Amber are delayed and not clear cut answers that most would give. This is both good and bad for him.

    • @levitatestudent
      @levitatestudent Před 2 lety +36

      Johnny has contempt no doubt for the phrase "wife beater" because a UK newspaper put that in a headline and he tried to sue them (but lost).

  • @ceeelle9672
    @ceeelle9672 Před 2 lety +29421

    One thing I hope his lawyer will bring up. Fact: no guitarist would ever damage their own finger. Quite the opposite. We protect our hands more than the average person. Drove me crazy that Rottenborn kept saying he cut off his own finger.

    • @TheBehavioralArts
      @TheBehavioralArts  Před 2 lety +3805

      Oooooooo very smart!!!!

    • @finnlove4263
      @finnlove4263 Před 2 lety +1622

      Happy to finally see this comment! Totally thinking the same thing.. Knowing this to be true!
      He's an Artist!
      Many musicians have had troubled childhoods, diving into the music, having a creative outlet for expression is what saved them. And many became great artists because such sensitive souls🎶🎸

    • @ceeelle9672
      @ceeelle9672 Před 2 lety +1292

      Exactly. To not be able to play guitar is a scary thing. Or any instrument. Even when I sleep, I keep my hands tucked close to me so hubby doesn’t accidentally roll onto them. Every musician I know feels this way. Losing the ability to play would be a tragic loss.

    • @alisonanthony1228
      @alisonanthony1228 Před 2 lety +584

      I completely agree and have thought this for a long time. No guitarist would ever damage their own hands. It's unthinkable!

    • @hannuback
      @hannuback Před 2 lety +373

      Oh yeah, I've had 12 stiches on my middle finger after I climbed over a fence and coming down the ring on my finger got caught on the fence and broke, cutting my finger. I'm never wearing rings again! Luckily the finger healed alright, but it was a turning point in my life when I decided that I will start practising seriously while I still can. I can't even imagine hurting my hands voluntarily.

  • @RubyZanUK
    @RubyZanUK Před rokem +307

    He was burnt on the face, had his finger chopped off, endured many surgeries, got kicked out of his own home, and he's the abusive one? Amber Heard should be in prison.

    • @Marley-ii6ls
      @Marley-ii6ls Před 6 měsíci +31

      Good point, these are all assaults that any guy would be in jail for.

    • @RockSolidNews
      @RockSolidNews Před 5 měsíci +10

      💯% agree

    • @joannavvark909
      @joannavvark909 Před 5 měsíci

      Correct she AND the sister are Scam artist and super GRIFTERS

    • @MsLouisVee
      @MsLouisVee Před 4 měsíci +5

      🎯🎯🎯

    • @tiffany7023
      @tiffany7023 Před 4 měsíci +9

      You misspelled Hell.

  • @B30pt87
    @B30pt87 Před rokem +1314

    Many people have made a big deal about how Johnny was given so much support while Amber was being hated on. Guess why? Because a LOT of people have known someone like Amber, and we recognize the signs - narcissistic, histrionic, borderline, Little miss can't be wrong... it doesn't matter what diagnosis they have, they're hell to have for a partner. It's not that people are just sticking up for Johnny because he's a better actor, more likeable person, has integrity, etc., it's that Amber's personality shines through, and anyone who has seen that bullcrap once will recognize it again.

    • @BBB-rd2qi
      @BBB-rd2qi Před rokem +40

      B30pt87 - You comment is so true!

    • @carminahughes8198
      @carminahughes8198 Před rokem +76

      Also he suffered for 6 years in SILENCE with HER LIES he was abused accused and people treated him very bad bc lies what happened with her its her own fault she's an abuser narcissist and lie trying to destroy his whole life family career she try to destroy him

    • @CocoAzoitei
      @CocoAzoitei Před rokem +29

      Spot on

    • @ATRaine
      @ATRaine Před rokem +21

      THIS This and so much This.

    • @tatesmom5831
      @tatesmom5831 Před rokem +18

      This is gold

  • @tamararichards6655
    @tamararichards6655 Před 2 lety +707

    Does anyone else notice that Johnny will say “the room I was hiding in, not hiding. I locked myself in” and will still try to stop using words that he thinks will make him sound weak? He’s been so convinced that he can’t be a victim that he doesn’t want to admit that he was HIDING from her. He doesn’t want to look weak

    • @trudim6024
      @trudim6024 Před rokem +94

      I’m Team Johnny all the way, but I took it to mean that he wasn’t “hiding” as such because she knew where he was, rather he was barricading himself in.

    • @LarkBird7
      @LarkBird7 Před rokem +37

      That’s heart breaking..I never thought of it like that 😭 Johnny won🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️❤️❤️😍😍😍🙏🏻🙏🏻

    • @deenad3562
      @deenad3562 Před rokem +18

      team johny here too, but its also the behavior of a substance abuser, unfortunately...

    • @tlp6259
      @tlp6259 Před rokem +42

      As a man, and one as famed + talented as he is, it was quite a beat down verbally, mentally, emotionally he got from Amber who was only ever using him. He fell for it, fell for her tricks and her lies. No one feels good being victimized.

    • @hdnft4633
      @hdnft4633 Před rokem +30

      I think he wanted to paint a clear picture of what he did instead of generalizing it. Also, he’s not riding on the victim card to gain sympathy like the defendant, which says a lot about his maturity as a person. We’ve all been victimized and some of us have learned to move beyond the trappings of the role. It doesn’t mean we do not feel sorrows but it is vital to grow from the mistakes.

  • @jonigirl1968
    @jonigirl1968 Před 2 lety +9217

    The fact she says he was the abuser when actually she is a abuser is a slap in every woman’s face that has survived true abuse.

    • @ninamullen742
      @ninamullen742 Před 2 lety

      EXACTLY! And now she's the FACE of domestic abuse.....

    • @jermaineayivoh8263
      @jermaineayivoh8263 Před 2 lety

      It’s hilarious that women are so solipsistic, that when a man gets abused, women ALWAYS find a way to make it about themselves.

    • @ciciriddick
      @ciciriddick Před 2 lety +989

      Honestly, it's a slap in all abuse victims' faces.

    • @xiscanicolas6009
      @xiscanicolas6009 Před 2 lety +361

      She has Hurt many women and it will keep hurting more women who will not be believed.

    • @vickibear9868
      @vickibear9868 Před 2 lety +133

      Exactly!! She literally gutter all Dv survivors again with our own trauma

  • @RedHaloManiac95
    @RedHaloManiac95 Před 2 lety +3052

    The fact that Amber can give a traumatic testimony and then smile at the jury as she walks off the stand is insane.

  • @mellie5899
    @mellie5899 Před 2 lety +1054

    I definitely felt myself empathizing with him. A lot of victims of abuse smile at inappropriate times because abusive parenting teaches you it's not ok to feel what you're feeling. Your pain doesn't matter. So a smile when something is painful becomes the automatic habit in an attempt to fit in with the rest of the world.

    • @hanatoh2119
      @hanatoh2119 Před 2 lety +63

      True. I smiled too, when recalling and describing how my father tried to hit me with a metal hook, which I successfully dodged, and that thing ended up landing on the door knob behind me, damaging the door.
      It was a frightening experience, but I smiled and chuckled when talking about it.

    • @felicef1641
      @felicef1641 Před 2 lety

      you people always have ecxuses for this obviously misoginistic, vile , psychopatic man. you did read his sick emails and text messages? if you did how can you ignore that?

    • @thatsdifferent103
      @thatsdifferent103 Před 2 lety

      @@felicef1641 people sh1t talk all the time.
      Abusers mock, taunt, belittle, punch, throw bottles, humiliate etc....

    • @delldellete9325
      @delldellete9325 Před 2 lety +8

      Thisss

    • @Rinsuki
      @Rinsuki Před 2 lety +29

      @@hanatoh2119 Yes but anyone who can read faces and people know its not a true smile. You can tell because its kind of unnatural. When you laugh or smile from the inside you can see it in the eyes as well.

  • @EvanXTP
    @EvanXTP Před 6 měsíci +51

    Johnny is an artist, not just an actor. Him writing her lies on the wall with his own blood is poetic and actually has a meaning. Loving an abusive person can drive you crazy

  • @mindyhanson4124
    @mindyhanson4124 Před 2 lety +4815

    When I heard the testimony about how he welcomed her friends to the point that they actually lived in penthouses right beside them on the same floor and always was very kind to them and getting them whatever they needed and encouraging spending time with Amber, I knew he was not an abuser. Abusers focus on isolating their victims from friends and family so they can have more control and so the abuse won't be noticed. Johnny did the opposite. He opened himself right up. That's not what a wife beater does

    • @joeking433
      @joeking433 Před 2 lety

      Anyone can be an abuser with the right woman. Seen it dozens of times! Some girls are just masters at taking a guy who is not violent and making him violent. My brother dated a girl like that. He was always the nicest guy to his girlfriends but not to her. And she did it with other guys that had never been violent with anyone before or after dating her.

    • @teejack8108
      @teejack8108 Před 2 lety +43

      👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

    • @a.....3081
      @a.....3081 Před 2 lety +89

      This is so important 🙌

    • @robynmarler3839
      @robynmarler3839 Před 2 lety +61

      Such a great point. X

    • @savannahzmomma
      @savannahzmomma Před 2 lety +125

      Wow oh WOW is this a great point!!! I hope Johnny’s lawyers or a witness can call this out. Johnny was ultimately surrounded by these clowns. He reminds me of Thidwick The Big-Hearted Moose.

  • @virtuallyrealistic
    @virtuallyrealistic Před 2 lety +921

    “If it hurt you, It’s not my fault! YOUR FAULT for making me do it!” Said every narcissist ever.

    • @michaelmyrick6973
      @michaelmyrick6973 Před 2 lety +6

      agreed

    • @donnadaisy333
      @donnadaisy333 Před 2 lety +13

      Exactly. Don’t make me hurt you, said by my friend’s father.

    • @J_Rizzle
      @J_Rizzle Před 2 lety +34

      Speaking of Psychological Distancing - Amber Turd did exactly this on a recording of her.
      She kept saying "I didn't punch you, I 'hit' you. Huh, imagine that.

    • @lemons2135
      @lemons2135 Před 2 lety +6

      An abuser will be instantly sorry, but then they will forget it. The fault is always the victims.

    • @jemandjemand2362
      @jemandjemand2362 Před 2 lety

      borderline still. stop you narc bs.

  • @lorindaflores1639
    @lorindaflores1639 Před rokem +469

    I believe that writing with his own blood was a self destructive act. Complete disregard for his physical needs. I believe the injury ripped his soul to shreds. She smiled because she loves that moment of hopelessness. She loves seeing him destroyed.

    • @lindacousins9603
      @lindacousins9603 Před rokem +1

      The steaks was cut into pieces and wrapped in her nightie was the blood in the steak used

    • @alexanderkreitner8275
      @alexanderkreitner8275 Před rokem +13

      Sorry, just watched this and wasn't aware of the details. This does show the disconnect that happens in the midst of trauma and to use your own blood that way, haphazardly, indicates a sense that you are no longer clinging on to survival, or that (what he seems to be suggesting) writing down and remembering the worst aspects in a moment of clarity is more important for your future survival than whatever blood loss is occurring that you would normally respond to if you felt safer.

    • @sarahpiaggio2693
      @sarahpiaggio2693 Před rokem +11

      Yes, that sounds probable. But also someone who isn't quite attached to reality due to drugs and / or alcohol could be prone to doing something like that too. This is why it would have been so much better for him if he'd been able to stay sober so that people wouldn't assume that what was going on was mutual abuse. And he needed all his wits about him with a person like that around him, so taking anything that weakened him either physically or mentally was a big mistake.

    • @laurenlaforest
      @laurenlaforest Před rokem +13

      @Sarah Piaggio it was a big mistake, but often people experiencing trauma treat it by self-medicating, unfortunately... you just want to be numb to the pain and the ugliness around you, from my personal experience

    • @_fender_899
      @_fender_899 Před rokem

      Amber heard is a MONSTER. How can you look at someone like that and SMILE. What a DISGUSTING, GROSS and TERRIBLE human being.

  • @Emerald_pagan528
    @Emerald_pagan528 Před rokem +223

    Could you imagine sitting in a court room listening to your abuser tell everyone that the things they did to you, you did to them instead.. like... she continued to abuse him every day throughout that trial. Everytime she described the abuse, she was describing either what she had done to him or wish she had done to him.. I just could not imagine the trauma that would insue. He is a stronger person than I'll ever be to have sat there, listened, and not jump up and scream that this is all a lie and a farce. Xoxox

    • @robbiet8583
      @robbiet8583 Před rokem

      I can imagine.
      But I cannot fathom, having married that evil woman and treated her and her friends like FAMILY, she would show her fangs. She had it all but never wanted it. She is so ugly.

    • @ilariareda5588
      @ilariareda5588 Před 11 měsíci +10

      This is exactly what I thought too. I had my mother doing this to me. One of the thing she would do would be beat me up, throw me down the stairs and then call the police telling she was abused and beaten up by me. I was a teenager. I never reacted to this psicological terrorism because I was the oldest of 3 kids and I wanted to be there to be the one to protect them and also because as a kid, even if like that, I was loving my mother. As an adult now I have real troubles to see people take advantage of others or abuse others. Can’t stay silent. If you have PTSD or a history as Jonny Depp has in his childhood, you need great power to remain calm andcentered in a situation as such. I loved him as an actor before and now that I know his story and have seen his power to stay strong in this case I have even more respect for him as a man. Thank you Mr Depp for have given the demonstration that women too can be beaters and abusers in the family. I believe you planted a seed for the change of history in this field. I wish this world one day will be finally kind to the sensible souls.

    • @nik51693
      @nik51693 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@johnnydepp183 You're not rly Johnny depp are you? If you are I'm a huge fan keep it up!

    • @riada4996
      @riada4996 Před 8 měsíci +2

      This was a civil lawsuit, so there are no criminal charges, sadly. Yet, it's good to see that at least one jury could read between the manipulation. It's certainly not the norm for legitimately abused men in the USA.

    • @CornPopWazABadDude
      @CornPopWazABadDude Před 8 měsíci +2

      TBH with you, I've been in a relationship with a woman like this before... I highly doubt he's suffering through it at all.
      Because once you're over it with a crazy woman, you're really OVER it. Like by that decision, it's already been in the making for wayyyy too long and feels like a relief to finally just end it.
      I almost gaurantee he laughs about every evening. She's sufferings, but not because she was abused - because she knows what she did and has massive regret that she can't admit to.

  • @tracymartinson2927
    @tracymartinson2927 Před 2 lety +3938

    Note he starts using "you" instead of "I" when describing his experiences. This is evidence of trauma. Its a way to distance yourself from the trauma. Its speaking in third person in a way. He said "When YOU are in a relationship and YOU give YOUR truth to THIS person, its shocking" he is subconsciously making it an abstract or hypothetical statement because it was traumatic. It hurts too much to say "I was in a relationship where I gave her my truth and it was shocking...." I used to do this in therapy. Started using "you" my therapist would stop me and and tell me to use "I" or "me" because I was describing my own experience. For me to accept it, work though it I had to own it as being personal. Not an abstract "when you (meaning anyone) are being abused ....."

    • @1985ThePedro
      @1985ThePedro Před 2 lety +156

      I still struggle with this part. I'd forgotten my therapist reminding me of that, back when I was going to her.
      It's just hard for a person to face some stuff head-on. People struggle with that. All of us do I think. And to answer the memory of the therapist in my head telling me to re-word, not today. Maybe tomorrow.

    • @HypatiaHaus
      @HypatiaHaus Před 2 lety +64

      That is a very good point..ty for sharing

    • @user-ff1wi6dc1q
      @user-ff1wi6dc1q Před 2 lety +11

      Exactly!

    • @Steampunk_Ocelot
      @Steampunk_Ocelot Před 2 lety +94

      @Liz Muschinski hes been through rehab/detox several times.When you have been using as long as he has (since he was 11) its sort of hardwired in, he went through puberty as an addict, his brain probably never developed proper pathways for 'happy hormones' like dopamine so its likely to be harder than for most. Amber reportedly sabotaged at least two attempts to go clean or dry.

    • @ElariaFlori
      @ElariaFlori Před 2 lety +21

      Holy shit I just realized I do this. This. Feels weird.

  • @amyfu2047
    @amyfu2047 Před 2 lety +1573

    I think Johnny is ashamed of his drug use that’s why his response is so messed up. As a recovering addict/alcoholic and also a survivor of significant trauma I disliked answering any questions about it because it brought up so much shame.

    • @underthegardenwall
      @underthegardenwall Před 2 lety +58

      Exactly. There's so much stigmatizing and stereotyping of drug users as automatically violent or toxic, I'd be dodgy and defensiveness as hell too if I knew everybody was going to make me out to be a monster when I really didn't hurt anybody but myself. And Johnny even is upfront in his testimony that he sometimes felt he was letting himself and others down during his recovery, so you can tell he's self-aware and feeling shame about it.

    • @dc-v4021
      @dc-v4021 Před 2 lety +9

      I felt the same way, the shame he must feel about his drug use.

    • @hosie9420
      @hosie9420 Před 2 lety +8

      I was thinking the same thing. You can tell he does not want to talk about it because he is definitely not proud of it. You can see it on his face that he's ashamed. Too many people look at drug addicts as these lowly people, and I have heard people like that say some terrible things that I don't want to repeat because it is awful to say about another human being. I agree Johnny is an introvert despite being a well-known actor. Before Amber, what did people really know about his personal life? Now people are bringing up his personal life, like his drug use and it is for the whole world to see.

    • @orchdork775
      @orchdork775 Před 2 lety +8

      Especially since he probably knows that a lot of people think less of those who have struggled with addiction. I imagine he never wanted something so personal to be public knowledge, not just because he is a private person in general, but because it opens him up to criticism, which he may struggle to deal with. Having lawyers try to frame your past drug use as evidence of you being an abusive partner would be extremely triggering for someone who already struggles with self shame due to that drug use. I think a lot of people in recovery for a mental health issue can relate to internalizing the negative opinions that people in their life shared with them, and/or that society has perpetuated. I know that I can!
      Obviously, this is just speculation based on my own experiences, so I'm not trying to make any claims about what Johny is and isn't feeling. I'm just providing an example of what he "could" be feeling.

    • @amyfu2047
      @amyfu2047 Před 2 lety +6

      @@gabyogi8251 thank you. It’s still a struggle but by the Grace of my higher power I’ve been sober almost 10 years.

  • @jackinabox93
    @jackinabox93 Před rokem +294

    As an abuse survivor I often over explain myself. I've even had my siblings say that it's annoying how much I talk because I'm just trying to explain my thought process of how I got to my conclusions so that nobody can accuse me of lying or being stupid or anything. My biggest one was I was constantly told I was an idiot and so it made me doubt my own thoughts and whether or not if I was smart enough to understand things. So I now overly explain just to make sure that everybody's on the same page that I do understand what we're talking about. And that is what I felt was happening with Johnny Depp. Obviously I can't confirm as I am not Johnny Depp and I wasn't there in the situation or the moment but from my own experiences I felt very connected to the way he was talking and explaining.

    • @eleanorcooke7136
      @eleanorcooke7136 Před rokem +20

      One thing that also spoke to me was when Spidey was talking about Depp playing Sparrow in the courtroom. I am a practicing writer and have a few characters that I find strong. When I am in a situation, I find my self pretending to be that character in my head because to me, that character is more equipped to deal with what is happening than I am. It's a way to make yourself feel comfortable and in 'control' by distancing yourself from something that you're scared of. IMO, Johnny is bringing a bit of Jack Sparrow into the courtroom to help him distance himself from the pain and the openness that he has to display on the stand.

    • @alexanderkreitner8275
      @alexanderkreitner8275 Před rokem +15

      I think there is a universal response to specific types of trauma where people inherently feel as if they won't be believed, so they explain everything in detail by default, which I relate to personally. Perhaps that is covered by the CZcamsr's comment about establish a baseline. If someone always over-explains, it's not inherently deceptive.

    • @nailsofinterest
      @nailsofinterest Před rokem +6

      Sorry you had to go through that😔

    • @jackinabox93
      @jackinabox93 Před rokem +1

      @@nailsofinterest thank you.

    • @Catherine.Dorian.
      @Catherine.Dorian. Před rokem +7

      Yeah I was a sexual abuse survivor since 7, I often had very emotional breakdowns with my dad (after 20 once he knew what had been going on) where I would be upset cause he felt we always talked about what happened and I felt always shut down when I needed to let it out. Also, I can’t imagine a victim staring down a man she’s afraid of that dominantly. That’s not something a victim does, that’s was abusers do. They enjoy the power they have over their victim. Most victims never go to trial cause of having to be in the same room as their abuser and telling what they did to them. Amber is the abuser and she’s a disgusting person

  • @karina-oh7826
    @karina-oh7826 Před 10 měsíci +31

    Amber BURNED Johnny by putting a cigarette out on his FACE? That woman is unbelievably heartless and cruel! How would she like it if someone retaliated on her, during an argument, and did the same on her moneymaker? A burn scar would just be perfect on Amber! But you’ve got to be some kind of an especially evil person to scar up a person’s face. To me, it causes me to think that someone not only hates someone, but is also extremely jealous of that person. I think that describes Amber Heard to a Tee!

  • @st1ngray284
    @st1ngray284 Před 2 lety +3927

    He wanted his side of the story told. That's the point of this whole trial. He needed this.
    I really appreciate that you've analysed his body language. Thank you.

    • @bennypit4411
      @bennypit4411 Před 2 lety +20

      From what I've seen this is probably the last thing he ever wanted to do, he was forced into it.

    • @jinphany.
      @jinphany. Před 2 lety +42

      @@bennypit4411 he's not got nothing more to lose. At least this way he can tell the truth. He and his team fought to get the cameras in the court room, Amber didn't.

    • @siomaraalonso361
      @siomaraalonso361 Před 2 lety +11

      He needed to be able to tell his whole life story to disable her team because anyway they are going for his yugular and I think this was his team's strategy which also worked to expose her.

    • @maoi804
      @maoi804 Před 2 lety +2

      sadly tho he got objectified so much that we barely heard anything from him

    • @TeylaDex
      @TeylaDex Před 2 lety +8

      not only his side told, but people LISTEN to it.

  • @wordswritteninred7171
    @wordswritteninred7171 Před 2 lety +2854

    As a child, I was physically, emotionally, and mentally abused. From 7 to 16 years old. As an adult, I was in an abusive marriage for 13 years. I can tell you, without a doubt, based on her WORDS ALONE, that she has NEVER, NOT ONCE been abused by Johnny Dep. When he confronted her, her only complaint was that HE LEAVES. Let me tell you right now, someone abused, BEGGS AND PRAYS that the abuser will LEAVE! And you NEVER approach the abuser. Ever! There is a video, of JD being angry in the kitchen. And she approaches him. Antagonizing him. No way in hell, would a victim of abuse, do that, to the person that abuses them. She is an abuser. Period. Is Johnny perfect? No. But show me one person who is. So he is an addict. So is she! So what? So, did she not know he was an addict? I knew. So she knew when she got with him. Abusers love to torment. Love to put you down. Shatter your self esteem. But, he got clean. But she refused to. I know this is about body language. But their words told me the truth. Even the lies, are easy to detect, when they are so illogical.

    • @dreamrose1582
      @dreamrose1582 Před 2 lety +83

      I can agree with you. I have never been abused, but I know people who have been

    • @NakiaaRene
      @NakiaaRene Před 2 lety +28

      So true!!

    • @wordswritteninred7171
      @wordswritteninred7171 Před 2 lety +119

      @@dreamrose1582 yeah, it is common sense really. Everyone, who is being honest, should be able to see through her lies. I am shocked how many still defend her. Common sense should see through her lies.

    • @ShayPatrickCormacTHEHUNTER
      @ShayPatrickCormacTHEHUNTER Před 2 lety

      Very irrelevant but it's kinda like how arabs in west Jerusalem act with the supposed "dictatorial apartheid" regime. Always antagonistic etc. Nothing like South Africans during the apartheid.

    • @emeraldscissorhands7368
      @emeraldscissorhands7368 Před 2 lety +1

      Your so right. I AGREE!
      THE TURDMINATOR strikes again. Lol karma coming her way. Elon your next... She's evil.

  • @michaelccopelandsr7120
    @michaelccopelandsr7120 Před 9 měsíci +100

    Amber has educated the world on what textbook narcissism and pure evil looks like. You can officially refer to anyone supporting Amber as, "Those who worship evil's might."

    • @debbylou5729
      @debbylou5729 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Evil doesn’t have ‘might’. They worship deception

    • @nostalji75
      @nostalji75 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@debbylou5729 sadly it does. Decepetion has literally the power to destroy life on this planet. Abuse usually implies a power imbalance. Its also not they, but the potential for evil is within all of us. We gotta get rid of this ignorant worldview that puts humans on a pedastole. We aren't better than other animals, but we have the potential to be worse. Simply because we are more "powerful".
      Don't be ignorant human evil has "might".

  • @stardust6186
    @stardust6186 Před rokem +87

    21:13 Oh my God, my eyes literally started watering when that clip was played. Even when I watched it live, it was just so clear to me he was telling the truth, and it hurt

  • @dantesinferno1258
    @dantesinferno1258 Před 2 lety +2645

    Him forgetting about the burn is 100% in line with being abused.
    I suffered from horrific DV 20 years ago and when you mentioned the cigarette burn I flashed back to when I remembered my perpetrator bit me on the face, I still have the scar yet I’d forgotten.
    Even after all this time I get new flashbacks coming through via smells, sounds, tastes, accents, dreams, places etc
    It’s hard to clarify what happened when because extreme abuse all rolls into one.

    • @gigiowens7241
      @gigiowens7241 Před 2 lety

      I agree with you once so much happen to you you have a difficult time remembering what happened when. 😕 I to have suffered abuse. I hope and pray that your mental pain is at a point you can cope.

    • @Mars-87
      @Mars-87 Před 2 lety +78

      Hey I’m sorry that happened to you

    • @PneumaNoose
      @PneumaNoose Před 2 lety +104

      Omggggg SAME! I didn’t remember my abuser putting out a cigar in between my buttocks until some jerk asked me over 2 decades later (about the burn scar), “eww… do you have an STD?!” whilst being intimate. Now I can never forget it cuz the trauma I now have from that guy accusing me of having an STD even after I made us both get tested cuz I take that stuff seriously. He went on and on about why I was so adamant about getting tested and that’s why he reacted that way. But I don’t know anyone who can’t tell the difference between a burn scar and an STD. ~sigh~ anyway, so you’d THINK I’d never forget waking up to one of the worst pains I’ve ever felt in my life, but I have this defense mechanism of completely severing trauma from my memory. I’ve had people sit there and say, “how the hell do you NOT remember this?!! Dude I saw this happen and you did this and that…” Like they’ve had to walk me through entire situations with extreme detail for me to suddenly remember what clearly happened to me. I feel if I didn’t have this ability, I’d of never survived being s-x sl-ve at 14. Anyway, so now I’m super self conscious about my backside so I made sure to tell my current bf about it before any intimacy could even occur because I never want to feel so ashamed about it again. Trauma is a SOB. And hey… I’m really sorry you went through that. I’ve never been bit (without permission) but I cannot even imagine what it would be like to be bit by a human. How fkd up. So sorry 😢

    • @dantesinferno1258
      @dantesinferno1258 Před 2 lety +32

      @@PneumaNoose It’s crazy right? And the strength they have when they’re in the zone 🥺 My ex picked up a cooker and threw it at me… a cooker! I lay on the ground with broken ribs and one of my puppies (4/5 weeks old) was next to me. He stamped on his head and killed him 🥺 … I remember that one very well. He then went into the kitchen and tried to hack his finger off with a kitchen knife. Like wtf? That poor puppy I can never under that.
      You learn not to cry, you minimise it, you make excuses for it but you know it’s not right and you’re constantly walking on eggshells.
      There are so many assaults, many far far worse, and the sexual abuse I can’t write about.
      Funny your name being Lalala, the sister of the dog that was killed was nicknamed later in life as Lala. She suffered trauma too, but she lived til she was 18 years old … God how I miss her.
      As for any inconsiderate fuckwits who dared to shame you, you are better off without them. You have had a tough time, I get it 100%, I’m sorry for what you went through. I hope you are living your best life? It’s hard to get through the day with that level of abuse. It’s hard to learn to trust. I’m agoraphobic now and I keep to myself. I’ve grown to like my own company. Being with other people exhausts me and I’m always on high alert with my PTSD. I’ve been with my partner for a long time now and for at least 2 years I pushed him to see if he’d react but he didn’t. He’s a good one for sure. The defence mechanism you mentioned I have something similar. It’s like looking down on your life - watching it but not really living it. Kind of disassociated to all that’s happening. I hope those paedophiles got what they deserved, I can’t imagine how awful that was. You were a child, a little girl 😢

    • @vikrampuri5613
      @vikrampuri5613 Před 2 lety +5

      I guess , as one does not see one's own face scar as frequently as one does - a hurt or mark on hand / arm
      It is possible to forget

  • @SydMountaineer
    @SydMountaineer Před 2 lety +2343

    Another reason why he is so detailed & explains so much: When we're constantly arguing with someone with a mental disorder, we try to use logic but they don't think logically, so we try & try, over explaining ourselves. Someone who was abused or neglected as a child, mentally or physically, will often explain themselves too much, in great detail. A person who as a child had a parent with bpd or npd, will often explain themselves too, in great detail.

    • @curlykoala696
      @curlykoala696 Před 2 lety +203

      Over explaining also happens when you want to avoid being misunderstood and arguing. So you take extra care not to provoke a fight when you think what you're saying is safe.

    • @maggiechampion655
      @maggiechampion655 Před 2 lety +31

      Absolutely. ~ Validation ~ Always searching for it.

    • @eh-i1841
      @eh-i1841 Před 2 lety +51

      It’s like talking to a wall,and you realise,after so many times,that whatever you say is not of any real interest to them.Just a way to collect evidence against you,for future use.

    • @cynthiapereira8403
      @cynthiapereira8403 Před 2 lety +20

      Agreed. I do that after 22 years of being married to someone with BPD/Narcissistic Personality Disorder.

    • @BrookeaCookea
      @BrookeaCookea Před 2 lety +22

      This is me and I just realized that. Didn't know it stems from arguing with irrational narcissists (my mom and a guy I was "talking" to).

  • @MatsuyoRific
    @MatsuyoRific Před 2 lety +6

    When she smirked and did the mouth block, she also looked around as if to ask "no one saw that, right?"

  • @maribelroos2852
    @maribelroos2852 Před rokem +85

    As an empath I concur with your analysis..I must admit that he made me tearful when I felt the depth of his pain and how he had suffered. No one should be treated as he was. I felt sorrow for his loss and the unjustness of it all. Thank you once again xoxox

    • @marilynsmith365
      @marilynsmith365 Před rokem +5

      Yes. Me too. And no feeling for AH at her most dramatic

    • @maribelroos2852
      @maribelroos2852 Před rokem +7

      @@marilynsmith365 I felt deception and evil.

    • @-Radium-
      @-Radium- Před rokem +2

      It’s heartbreaking! This man does so much good, and than he gets treated like this. It’s so sad, to see a person who is an IDOL for so many people be treated like this is literally so sad, and I can’t explain how sad it is to see him so broken. I love JD, he’s an amazing person.

    • @jamiechaney8267
      @jamiechaney8267 Před 8 měsíci

      We as empaths are deceived by narcissist

  • @bigfrankfraser1391
    @bigfrankfraser1391 Před 2 lety +1381

    as someone who was physically abused by my ex wife for 6 years, amber heards entire personality is identical to how my ex wife acted. the moment i saw the fake "brusie" photo, i knew jd was innocent, my ex wife had done hundreds of fake "bruise" photos and flat out said to me while smiling "if you ever leave me or even think about leaving me, i will post these everywhere, i will shatter your life until you put your belt around your throat" in the end my ex wife got arrested after she started trying to force me to do disgusting and depraved illegal things, at that point i went to the police and told them what she was demanding i do (my ex wife was also sentenced for child molestation, and she was trying to force me to "join in" the moment i discovered she was doing that, i ran to the police)

    • @frankiefranfraser
      @frankiefranfraser Před 2 lety +55

      Horrifying!
      Wanted to reply with more xoncern and compassion... then saw we have the same name 😁
      Frankie Fraser (Francesca here😂🤣)

    • @bigfrankfraser1391
      @bigfrankfraser1391 Před 2 lety +186

      @@frankiefranfraser ive bounced back since then, im now happily married to a perfectly normal math teacher and we now have 2 kids together

    • @frankiefranfraser
      @frankiefranfraser Před 2 lety +59

      @@bigfrankfraser1391 That is really good to hear :-)

    • @SilkyShish
      @SilkyShish Před 2 lety +86

      My mother is a domestic abuse victim, and I am a child abuse victim, and I also worked for the government for 15 years in domestic violence, mental health and substance abuse. And I can tell you 100% from both my personal and professional experience, Amber Heard is the abuser here and Johnny is the victim. She does not behave like an abuse victim who is scared and been battered by her partner. For one thing, a victim of abuse or domestic violence would never ever instigate a physical fight or argument themselves nor would they talk back to their abuser.
      I am so sorry you went through what you did. How did you manage to finally leave and get out? And when did you start to notice she was abusive?

    • @frankiefranfraser
      @frankiefranfraser Před 2 lety +21

      @@SilkyShish Wow!!
      I am finding it really difficult to see how a woman could do this.
      When I first heard about JD being an abuser I was horrified it was him but then thought... "oh he is a man. I really did not think that he would be one of those men though." Disappointed but brushed it off, so used to men being abusive even famous ones.
      I have watched some videos and read a lot of comments.
      And I am relieved to no longer think Johnny is an abuser but I can't think or feel my feelings to the other one because I am disgusted and horrified!!
      The evidence that makes me relieved...
      1) Abusers isolate from family and friends and certainly wouldn't let them move in next door.
      2) The fact she had the phone recording him... I had an evil man do this to me because he wanted to make me seem the crazy one. All the times I was in abusive situations it never occurred to me to make recordings... I was too much in survival mode. Focus on surviving, it didn't occur to me that I could or ever would take these men to court.
      3) like you say it definitely sounds like she is trying to cause a fight... never ever would I ever try to cause a fight. Too scared, that is not what I do in survival mode.
      4) the fact Johnny escapes to each room to get away from the fight... I used to that too and get followed and yelled verbal abuse at, kept trying to escape the fight. Until I shouted back in anger... then I would be even more attacked, physically. Poor Johnny 😥
      It's horrible to think he went through what he did and is still going through it.
      I am so happy he is being so brave now and taking her to court 💪 So happy. She is so evil. Disgusting. Evil humans in the world!
      The evil man that filmed me... I was kind of crazy to stand up to him. But after studying loads I KNEW I wasn't wrong and he had behaved badly and he had lied to me a lot. Funny how I studied so much and still fell for a dangerous man.
      He was the most dangerous.
      He was going to kill me infront of his friends. Really f***ing crazy!!
      His friend stopped him though, miraculously! Hard to get my head round all that so I don't think about it.
      Even after that, I still thought I loved him. It was crazy! I believed he was my twin flame for about 2 years. I don't believe in twin flames anymore, only narcissists that make you believe that.
      I saw through him from early but still loved him. Still had a fantasy relationship with him. I believed his lies. He said he was celibate and he said we would get married.
      THAT is what let my guard down to feel attached to him... f***ing craazy looking back!!
      But an amazing life lesson I needed to experience to finally feel better about past awful abusive experiences.
      I think I will write about it all in more depth 🤔
      But... WOW... I am so very happy to hear that its not Johnny. It's still so CRAZY what happens though. Evil people.
      I used to not believe in evil people but that didn't do much for self protection and boundaries. I now still believe that people do evil and those people I do not have to waste my time or love on. I didn't feel worthy of love... but I now know I am worthy. I am married now. To a guy that is not violent or abusive. Not blatantly anyway.
      He tries to tell me my feelings and I shout at him for gaslight me. I give up standing my ground at least I KNOW I know my own thoughts and feelings are true and valid.
      Not nice not being listen to... but at least I am not in any proper danger. I know I choose what I choose... so I can't suffer. Practice my power of now tools. It's not that bad and really does beat being alone and isolated.
      He has a wonderful family and he pays for most things which I am not used to... used to being financially abused. In some ways he does as he is EXTREMELY tight and the Internet site i met him on was for a generous man 🙄 if am totally honest, I probably got stuck in again... at least it isn't THAT bad😅💖 lots I can feel appreciation for 💖

  • @belindamcbride1
    @belindamcbride1 Před 2 lety +1718

    I'm acquainted with a former employee of his. Just in casual conversation, I got the impression that he's submissive and polite by nature, and non-confrontational. He also came off as a very responsible employer and parent. What I saw in his testimony was sadness, mixed with a healthy degree of shame, embarrassment, and a whole lot of righteous anger. No, he's not a saint, but not many of us are. But if I saw Amber Heard heading my direction, I'd run the other way.

    • @prestigejunkie1st
      @prestigejunkie1st Před 2 lety +24

      Thanks for sharing this with us. 🙏

    • @nathanbyrum7288
      @nathanbyrum7288 Před 2 lety +28

      The Hall and Oates song "Maneater" comes to mind . . .

    • @bellajaid
      @bellajaid Před 2 lety +24

      It's important to note that abusers are often VERY different to their victim than to everyone else around. I think we lack evidence supporting heard's claims and definitely think she's lying about some, if not most of it, but him being kind to other's is not evidence of a lack of abuse.

    • @tamagotchi7989
      @tamagotchi7989 Před 2 lety +94

      @@bellajaid well it’s also important to mention that his previous romantic partners have all stood by him during this case. they all claim that he is a caring, genuine, and sweet person and that it’s near impossible for him to be the abuser. these are the people that have known him the closest. if anything, if he was abusive, it should’ve shown it’s face at least once with any of them, but it hasn’t. because he’s not.

    • @ribeastie6479
      @ribeastie6479 Před 2 lety +55

      I also liked that someone sneezed and he looked and said "bless you." I don't know why, but it shows empathy to me.

  • @Marley-ii6ls
    @Marley-ii6ls Před 6 měsíci +5

    There are a million of Johnny Depps' out there silently suffering.

  • @virginiakammerer1630
    @virginiakammerer1630 Před rokem +61

    I have to comment about the smile Johnny gets when he tells how the bottle flew past his head. Having experienced a similar situation, I can tell you without a doubt, that his smile was due to his thought that he was very lucky it hadn't hit him in the head. Basically, a chuckle and a "Whew", that he had escaped major trauma, even death. My experience was with a pair of scissors. I had the same reaction.❤️💙💜

    • @Johnnydepp69789
      @Johnnydepp69789 Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks for the unconditional love and support ❤ I really appreciate you my Fan👍, Where are you located??

    • @virginiakammerer1630
      @virginiakammerer1630 Před 6 měsíci

      @@Johnnydepp69789 Well, thanks for being the Man that you are ♥️ I consider it more of an inate thing than being unconditional.
      I am a California Girl 🌄🏖️ South San Francisco Bay Area

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  • @mirkat1748
    @mirkat1748 Před 2 lety +751

    The fact that she SMILES when he’s talking about something so awful just shows how fucked up and vile she is. I hope she never gets another job or gets into another relationship again. I hope she suffers the way this poor man has.

    • @PneumaNoose
      @PneumaNoose Před 2 lety +13

      I agree that she’s vile, but I’m not so sure his assessment on the smile right there is accurate. I feel like he might’ve jumped to a conclusion on this one. If you notice, her smile comes AFTER her attention is drawn to her lawyer. I don’t know if what he’s saying is that they’re coaching her in that exact moment and she let the smile slip, but it sounds like he’s saying she’s smiling directly at what Johnny is saying at that moment (about losing his contract because of her lies). Again, I think she’s vile too but I have to be unbiased because I have a scientific propensity. I genuinely feel the smile came as a reaction from whatever look/gesture/comment her lawyer gave her (which could’ve simply been a note on that paper she’s writing on). But again, if he’s saying it was a coaching gesture they gave her at that moment, then I feel that’s just as bad as smiling directly at his pain as he’s reliving it on the stand.
      EDIT: notice how it looks as tho Amber’s attention is drawn to what the lawyer is writing. Lawyers know how to make “invisible” gestures to their clients when in court. Eye contact is not necessary. But again, the content of the gesture could easily be (and is most likely) something negative about JD. What’s also a possibility is that the lawyer was simply writing something to discredit his testimony (because they take notes the entire time when they listen to the other side conducting their examination of the witnesses) and whatever she was writing amused Amber (which again would be something at JD’s expense). I’m merely saying the smile was directed at the lawyer and not in reaction to what JD was saying on the stand in that exact moment.

    • @jennifercheyne3465
      @jennifercheyne3465 Před 2 lety +3

      Completely agree with @lalala about the smile. It’s a smile at her lawyer, because they made eye contact, not from what she has just heard. And she knew it would look bad to have smiled in any way. Also…many women tend to do that little smile whenever meeting someone’s eyes.
      Not that she isn’t horrid! Wow.

    • @dragonqueenniisan4122
      @dragonqueenniisan4122 Před 2 lety +13

      Then you will love to know after the divorce with JD she is dating a reporter, who is banned from the court for handing her lawyers doctored evidence, DURING THE TRIAL that the opposing counsel doesnt have knowledge of. And that, is illegal on many levels. Ontop of that she was tweeting during the time of the trial when the Judge states that all phones should be off unless you are part of the legal counsel. The hole is deeper than you could even imagine because she found someone willing to help her destroy JD life further in any way they can.

    • @sherryw1919
      @sherryw1919 Před 2 lety +6

      She'll suffer a hollow life to be sure. Hope for poetic karma just isn't enough when it comes to A.H.'s vengeful crimes but the One Thing she wants more than anything in life, she'll never have --> a legit deeply-loving/abiding/healthy/long-term romantic relationship. #Toxic #Tainted

    • @Al-fz1sb
      @Al-fz1sb Před 2 lety +1

      I wаs thinking about that too! I believe in Karma!

  • @riada4996
    @riada4996 Před 2 lety +1406

    I myself am a male survivor of DA from an abusive wife, as well as an imtrovert. I am not a body language expert, but what I can tell you is that Johnny Depp was being specific and detailed [I do not know what "overspecific" means] to seek validation. Fundamentally, abuse suvivors have that need for validation, because we went through so much non-sensical trauma that we have a very hard time convincing others. My own family does not even fully believe me.

    • @ruthcain2937
      @ruthcain2937 Před 2 lety +105

      Very sorry to hear that you're not believed by your family. I've been through the same thing for years and it can make you doubt yourself too, can't it? Horrible

    • @irshad334
      @irshad334 Před 2 lety +39

      For what it's worth, I can imagine what you are saying to be true.

    • @n0odles86
      @n0odles86 Před 2 lety +55

      I do this when talking about CSA. I think any abuse victims seek approval; especially when we have it drilled into us that nobody will believe what we say.

    • @hanatoh2119
      @hanatoh2119 Před 2 lety +76

      I was a victim of domestic violence too. But even though I’m a women, I did had a hard time convincing others about the abuse. Because the abuser, who is my father, was very good at hiding and twisting the facts, making others believe that I was the trouble-maker instead.
      Common tactics used by abuser.

    • @riada4996
      @riada4996 Před 2 lety +30

      @@hanatoh2119 I do not know what my wife is saying to others, I just know that people I have been friends with for several years are not calling me any more.

  • @lunamoon7044
    @lunamoon7044 Před 2 lety +68

    This analysis hits hard, seeing the similarities I share in Johnny's behaviors and thought processes after also living through abuse makes me analyze myself as well. I live with PTSD now, and the fact that he forgot about the cigarette burn made me laugh in a sad empathy, because I also have those "oh yeah, this insane thing happened to me, I just forgot to add it to the list" moments. In a bright side kind of way, having been hurt makes you care more deeply for others, and through healing, makes you a stronger person. Johnny has become a hero of mine for his strength in sharing his truth and experiences, in the face of such horror, to wake up another day and to stand up for himself, it helps me and I assume many others to stand up for ourselves too.

    • @Johnnydepp69789
      @Johnnydepp69789 Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks for the unconditional love and support ❤ I really appreciate you my Fan👍, Where are you located??

    • @kingslynn
      @kingslynn Před 5 měsíci

      I was a victim of abuse from the time I was about 3 to the day she died. People don't want to hear it and I just remembered she put my arm through the glass of the screen door. It was winter so the glass was in the door. I was hitchhiking down the street with blood just pouring into the snow. There were so many things...she used to kick me out all the time. During the blizzard of '77 in the Bflo area I was poisoned.

  • @user-fy1cu7cy3p
    @user-fy1cu7cy3p Před 5 měsíci +8

    I SUPPORT THIS WONDERFUL MAN. I DON'T BLAME HIM FOR LEAVING HOLLYWOOD AND DISNEY 😢I HOPE GOD BLESSES HIM NOW AND FOREVER. I LOVE JOHNNY DEPP ♥️

  • @asda5910
    @asda5910 Před 2 lety +2117

    If you listen to his sister’s testimony she explains how Johnny ran to hide when he faced abuse as a child. This is why she would book an extra room for him when he traveled with Amber. Depp also references his creativity and he likes to write, I think when his finger was cut he started to write on the wall because he couldn’t leave, this was his way to cope with this traumatic event, which only proves when facing danger he doesn’t fight, he tries to run, he wants to avoid! It looks like Johnny has experienced a lot of trauma and the smiling he does when he’s talking about himself comes from trauma. This is common when there is unresolved trauma.

    • @merncat3384
      @merncat3384 Před 2 lety +56

      Well said.

    • @radhikaravirajan2033
      @radhikaravirajan2033 Před 2 lety +183

      You're spot on because during recorded conversations Amber is heard telling Depp why r u running from room to room why not face our problems...why should he face ugliness and violence...

    • @sasys8n
      @sasys8n Před 2 lety +115

      Yea, amber herself yelled about tha to him ”you always split when I yell!!” how dare you try to protect yourself from physical and vobal abuse…

    • @milusagarard6478
      @milusagarard6478 Před 2 lety +107

      Attempting to minimise the severity of your experience (especially with humour) is absolutely a coping mechanism when it comes to trauma. "This terrible thing happened to me but if I make you laugh it can't have been so terrible."

    • @abbyma1189
      @abbyma1189 Před 2 lety +64

      Plus dissociating (which is common in abuse situations) will usually make you not register certain things properly.
      I have problems with frequent dissociations and once accidentally cut my hand while cleaning. The blood doesn’t register as “Oh this is bad” it kind of is just… there and it’s kind of interesting to look at because you’re not processing it as blood.

  • @wolvessmileback
    @wolvessmileback Před 2 lety +1208

    I agree with you. I don’t think anyone thinks Johnny is completely innocent, we know he lost his temper, he yelled, said nasty things, insulted her. But who wouldn’t under that barrage? Maybe he grabbed her arm or pushed her away, but who wouldn’t if they’re being assaulted? Johnny’s only human too, but it’s not believable that he beat her.

    • @GelaendeLars
      @GelaendeLars Před 2 lety +99

      Also interessting as an argument is being an introvert. Introverts hate the discussion and repeating conflicts and do everything to avoid it.... In my eyes this explains why he was drinking alcohol and stuff. I know people like AH and it is distressing af if you can't get your freedom and your personal silence...

    • @donnapieniazek3989
      @donnapieniazek3989 Před 2 lety +65

      I don't believe he ever beat her or punched her with a closed fist, ever! Yes, he may have pushed her away, slapped her, and ran from her! He probably hid from her to escape her barrage of words and her physical abuse, as we have read about her abusing her other partners.

    • @rendajones7368
      @rendajones7368 Před 2 lety +2

      It’s quite believable that she punched and hit him. Just the way she speaks is not really normal. “The first time I clocked him.”
      And her verbal abuse:
      “Suck my dick Jawney.
      I didn’t punch you. I hit you.”
      I don’t know anyone who speaks that way to people they don’t even like. I certainly don’t know anyone who speaks to friends or partners like that.

    • @bluefidle
      @bluefidle Před 2 lety +24

      It is not believable that he ever laid a hand on her to remotely injure that horrid person. It is not in his makeup.

    • @2013lovemy
      @2013lovemy Před 2 lety +5

      We also know he headbutted her. Is that not violent?

  • @andromeda1903
    @andromeda1903 Před rokem +30

    man, we never really know what goes on behind closed doors... i cried for JD so many times during this trial. i hope he can recover from this nightmare! my heart goes out to all victims of abuse (being one myself), that we can all heal .

    • @Johnnydepp69789
      @Johnnydepp69789 Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks for the unconditional love and support ❤ I really appreciate you my Fan👍, Where are you located??

  • @marrrrr019
    @marrrrr019 Před 9 měsíci +13

    I wanna quickly comment on the blood writing part. When something really traumatic has literally just happened to u (from my own experience) whether under the influence or NOT, it can send u into this deep dark mindset where ur suddenly numb to everything and act entirely on impulse. Doing things u wouldn’t usually do or never imagine u would do, without fear of consequence what so ever. This can literally be demonstrated in many different ways. I’ve seen it in myself and I’ve seen it with others

  • @DirectorCM
    @DirectorCM Před 2 lety +1313

    Look, as a man who was in an abusive relationship, I can 100% relate to Johnny Depp. I was also physically and psychologically abused by a woman. A woman who spun a rather ridiculous version of the truth to everyone I knew. She legitimately had people believing that I was the abuser. To this day, many, many people still believe her story and treat me like a tyrannical monster. You keep going on about Johnny Depp saying more than he was asked to but I appreciate Depp's willingness to give EVERY detail even if not asked. It's really a sign of honesty. Not holding back information in an attempt to protect yourself. He lays all the cards on the table and says "This is me, this is what really happened. It isn't all pretty but it's the truth." This idea that Amber Heard was somehow innocent by default simply because she is a woman is sad. It's a tough battle to fight and even though I am not a Johnny Depp fan, I wish him the best in this case.

    • @yorocco1
      @yorocco1 Před 2 lety

      I honestly don’t think it is “woman’s privilege”. I think it is a bias to believe women, typically they are honest. She is not. Every woman will tell you she seems shady. AH is a narcissist. Absolutely no doubt in my mind.

    • @traugdor
      @traugdor Před 2 lety +27

      @William Tell "Equality", they cry until they get the screws turned on them and suddenly equality isn't so good.

    • @DirectorCM
      @DirectorCM Před 2 lety +48

      @@emmacarr7671 I try not to stay bitter about the situation but yes, it is sad and rather unfortunate. Hopefully this Depp/Heard case brings light to the issue that abusers are not exclusively male.

    • @lovesilk1
      @lovesilk1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@DirectorCM I don't think you meant 'legitimately'?

    • @ALifeinMusic
      @ALifeinMusic Před 2 lety

      @@emmacarr7671 Uuuhm, excuse me? Maybe tell that to all the female victims of sexual abuse... Seriously, what a nonsense comment, given the numbers and statistics of NON-believed women, victims of rape, suicides of women who were abused. No way NEAR is it fact, that "people always believe the woman." In this case it would be dangerous to "just" believe the woman, because it is a lot more rare, that men are victims of domestic abuse and/or they have a harder time to come out with it, because it is stigmatized to show vulnerability as a man, which is sad. And yeah, I also hope that everyone gets what they deserve and that Amber's held accountable for her untreated BPD and the abuse she caused.

  • @dalyssperry9871
    @dalyssperry9871 Před 2 lety +401

    She smiled when he was talking about losing his Disney contract because that's exactly what she wanted to happen. She wanted to destroy his reputation and fame, because she was jealous of the fact that he was more famous than she was.

    • @nazabbasi3844
      @nazabbasi3844 Před 2 lety +49

      I am so happy Dior haven’t distanced themselves from him.. and I hope he gets lots more offers after this farce of a trial. Amber on the other hand.. Well let’s jus say hope we never hear from her again. Given all women who have suffered actual abuse a bad name 🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @amc2510
      @amc2510 Před 2 lety +24

      It's so ridiculous that she was jealous of his star power. He was in the business since 1982 and she got to Hollywood around 2003. He was 49 when they met & she was 25. She makes Zero sense.

    • @NanaLisa.
      @NanaLisa. Před 2 lety +14

      Exactly!! she is a vile individual I am a survivor of dv and so is Johnny, I can see it in his behavior myself nothing in hers says this to me nothing in the things she's said the things she's done I even believe in some way with the sister he tried to keep his lawyers off her because unlike that bunch he really did have feelings for her like a sister and shame on her when she knows herself how awful Amturd is

    • @winterrr-je4lj
      @winterrr-je4lj Před 2 lety +13

      She could never reach his level, so tried dragging him down to her level. What a horrible, heartless woman. #justiceforjoh nydepp

    • @hollydowns2279
      @hollydowns2279 Před 2 lety +6

      True, even as it has cost her everything, she continues to destroy her credibility. She will leave this court a pariah. She has ruined her career. Furthermore, she had a few years left to be famous, and now she is all washed up

  • @lauraleewilson9306
    @lauraleewilson9306 Před 2 lety +72

    I'm actually surprised that you didn't mention that fact that Jonny Depp's reverting to Jack Sparrow's personality is a form of disassociation. Being an introvert myself. When I feel the need to protect in a situation like that, disassociation and using a personality stronger then my norm comes up. Introverts create masks to protect ourselves as best we know how. Abusive people usually get there way often.

    • @janejdough2230
      @janejdough2230 Před 11 měsíci +5

      good point

    • @bennybongosbigolebonanza894
      @bennybongosbigolebonanza894 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Yeah he uses Hunter S. Thompson too. If you’re not familiar with him search interviews, you’ll see what I’m saying. I picked up on this too. Good inference.

    • @lmnop6140
      @lmnop6140 Před 7 měsíci +1

      It was implied.

  • @CodenameBlondina
    @CodenameBlondina Před rokem +14

    Her behavior is despicable and I feel sorry for anyone who falls for her scams and lies. Thank you for exposing her ridiculousness! It’s incredible how far she has gone to be awful.

    • @Johnnydepp69789
      @Johnnydepp69789 Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks for the unconditional love and support ❤ I really appreciate you my Fan👍, Where are you located??

    • @Just_a_Piano_
      @Just_a_Piano_ Před 3 měsíci

      @@Johnnydepp69789 Earth

  • @TaylorJenee08
    @TaylorJenee08 Před 2 lety +929

    I can absolutely understand that Mr. Depp might be giving a lot of detail because he fears he might not be believed. Additionally, at least for me, I find myself giving too much detail in many situations because I’m trying to reassure myself that the awful things I’ve experienced were true, and that I’m not crazy, even though people have made me feel that way.

    • @kikikow
      @kikikow Před 2 lety +42

      You have no idea how relatable your words are for me!
      Gaslighting leaves a scar in your heart that's really hard to heal from.. I'm sorry for the things you had to go through and I wish you never give up on yourself and your truth ♥️

    • @geuros
      @geuros Před 2 lety +21

      I do the same usually to really make sure people I'm talking to really understand how I felt and why so they can feel it themselves. I believe it's natural but I might be wrong.
      Then I'm usually apologizing for talking too much haha

    • @syedanidariaz1899
      @syedanidariaz1899 Před 2 lety +14

      Exactly! He’s probably worried that he won’t be believed. He already knows what it feels like when the court system does not believe him in his UK trial. Poor thing … I hope whoever is innocent in this, wins!

    • @FEMMAYS2K
      @FEMMAYS2K Před 2 lety +4

      Yes and also when you retrieve it from your memory, you’re reliving it. I think Johnny has a photographic memory so he gives the details as if he’s seeing it again.

    • @6hostii
      @6hostii Před 2 lety +3

      omg yes! i d this too and it makes me look guilty and i never knew why i would do that but that makes so much sense. its like i throw in the details to remind myself how real it was, trying to re-live the moment and recall certain distinct things that stuck out to me while it was happening.

  • @caseyjones1930
    @caseyjones1930 Před 2 lety +637

    The awkward laughter is also common in victims of abuse. And probably a coping mechanism he learned growing up, witnessing his mother abusing his father. I have a history of trauma in an abusive household, and I laugh when I am in physical pain. People think it is weird. It's a coping mechanism.

    • @TheOtherDoughnut
      @TheOtherDoughnut Před 2 lety +39

      I had an abusive mother and do the same. I’m often in situations where I’m accused of lying because I laugh while recounting something serious. It’s definitely a coping mechanism

    • @krishnansubramoni7801
      @krishnansubramoni7801 Před 2 lety +27

      I also developed laughter to cope with negative emotions. I haven't been a victim of abuse, but I have gone through some very tough and traumatic things. But unfortunately, too many people see laughing as insulting.

    • @65022785
      @65022785 Před 2 lety +14

      I do the same,I laugh when I'm expressing an uncomfortable situation

    • @kittye8340
      @kittye8340 Před 2 lety +12

      I do it too. Get accused of lying also.

    • @Scriptkitty-sd8dp
      @Scriptkitty-sd8dp Před 2 lety +17

      I do the same thing. I laugh nervously at completely inappropriate times because I'm trying to diffuse my own tension. I didn't even realize I did it until others pointed it out to me.

  • @prettyastounding7924
    @prettyastounding7924 Před rokem +38

    You know what bothers me???? While listening to that 5 hour tape and a couple of others, I literally felt bloody after witnessing the deplorable emotional and verbal abuse which she visited upon him. We talk about abuse but when we talk about abused men, it is assumed not to be s destructive. God…..I was hopping that he wouldn’t do something to himself. Amber is a master at delivering that type of abuse. I could never have lived through it and I have been physically abused and it did not come close to what I empathically felt coming from him. I am black but the “N” word would never have hurt me as much. Yes….I have written about this a lot today. I am doing so because the world needs know how deadly that type of abuse and snickering ones face can be for men. Few punches could have matched.

    • @guyterrifico8293
      @guyterrifico8293 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thank you for speaking out as a woman , - I was in several abusive relationships where I was snickered at (more as a young teen/man and lastly where an ex of mine at 23 , treated like a number more than a partner.) And , I actually tried to take my own life at the age of 25 over this type of manipulation.... Ive been stabbed , I been beat several times - and nothing comes close to what I went through with her. She after breaking my heart - went and dated my best friend. IT WAS ALL CALCULATED. She would try to impose herself back in my life after ect - very manipulative shit. Im now 32 and thank lord everyday I am here. But, theres a way Id like to say women are more emotionally connected to themselves and others while men in general are less emotional and why we result in using physical abuse I believe - Because were not too "sly" in general and dont know how to play that emotional abuse game because were less in tune with our emotions , cuz as men were told not to be... (again just major generalizing. Ofc theres a lot of vice versa stories yada yada) So I'm not being mysandrist nor' masogonistic by saying this - But Women are just smarter with words and know how to get under someones skin . And this can be torturous in comparison to a smack to the head. Not saying one or the other is better or worse.
      Again ,Thank you.... This means a lot hearing someone who has been snickered at and put in such a place mentally and was a puppet to the puppet master being my ex . I was young and dumb and she used that against me 100% - thank lord I dodged her and didn't overdose on the pill bottle of narcotics I ingested that day. This has caused me PTSD ect and affected my entire life since. I cant imagine being in the public eye and having my shit aired out to the world , mind you I am 32 now I would handle the situation MUCH better now after going through it - but for anyone at any age. this can be detremental to their health and mind , especially if you know they're on drugs already ect. This is just a trash human , no matter how much you hate someone - to manipulate the court and the world to create a hit piece on "someone she cared and loved" is just infuriating to hear from peoples mouths.

    • @oliviatheslave8715
      @oliviatheslave8715 Před 7 měsíci

      💔..ReddV

  • @stalkiex
    @stalkiex Před 5 měsíci +3

    Johnny Depp is the literal definition of a movie character coming to real life. I can't look at this man and not see Jack Sparrow 😂. Sorry, "Captain Jack Sparrow😅😅. Glad his name was cleared though!

  • @G_Ozare
    @G_Ozare Před 2 lety +716

    This guy is a genius. The part of him channelling Jack Sparrow is a crazy observation. I agree 100%… this is how he shows confidence instead of introversion.

    • @purple5180
      @purple5180 Před 2 lety +70

      It's so unbelievably sad that Jack Sparrow is his brave face, strong, witty neatly confrontational, the Ego protecting introverted abused Johnny. He needs Jack as much as the terminal children he visits do. Overall he must see himself as unwell because he allowed such abuse. I think he is more hurt than we realise, Amber identified that, as a shark senses blood, and went in for the kill. Codependency in its most macabre form.

    • @ashleysmashley2323
      @ashleysmashley2323 Před 2 lety +56

      Jack Sparrow was 100% created solely by Johnny. Disney wanted the character Jack to be completely different from what he ended up being. Johnny even stated how he created Jack's persona and that Disney was upset about this at first but after seeing the success and how much people loved the character they then continued to let Johnny do his own thing. So it makes sense that in certain parts of Johnny's testimony he seems like Jack because Jack was created and born from bits of what has already been living in Johnny's mind.

    • @hannaharstories
      @hannaharstories Před 2 lety +10

      And his character from "what's eating Gilbert grape" is the person he is protecting

    • @vistameditations8463
      @vistameditations8463 Před 2 lety +3

      To me, it's all Hunter S Thompson.

    • @londongyal1889
      @londongyal1889 Před 2 lety

      That's sooo obvious..but then I'm a pisces

  • @epicgilgamesh4140
    @epicgilgamesh4140 Před 2 lety +128

    "You've stolen me and I'm here to take meself back." - Jack Sparrow
    Johnny is taking back his life.

  • @louisedowling475
    @louisedowling475 Před rokem +6

    I've seen people in situations where they're sad and then give a small smile to acknowledge making eye contact with someone. However it's usually a very sad smile. Her smile has no sadness to it and the fact that she tried to cover it up is telling too.

  • @Iris-vo5gd
    @Iris-vo5gd Před rokem +10

    My mom was so abusive, she would call me a liar even when I spelled my own name. I don't even believe myself anymore sometimes. I had to learn how to tell the truth and look like I'm actually telling the truth 🤦🏻‍♀️🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @MissVendetta
    @MissVendetta Před 2 lety +677

    I think his awkward smiles are the same thing as nervous laughs.. In his mind it is so incredible that this woman would do this to him that he's like "Huh.. yep that really happened lol". It made me believe him more.

    • @katehere9783
      @katehere9783 Před 2 lety +15

      Yes. He couldn't help but smile as the object went by his head bc 1. she missed 2. she looked like a fool doing that
      After a man assaulted me, I threw a heavy ashtray at him and missed his head. He laughed & I felt like a fool Lol

    • @SteakCutFries
      @SteakCutFries Před 2 lety +26

      What he's doing is called Gallows Humor, and unfortunately I know it all too well.

    • @gon3808
      @gon3808 Před 2 lety +26

      As someone who also has that tendency, I'm telling you that laugh just represents discomfort. Is the laugh of someone who is a shy and very private person but very used to find himself in a situation where is feeling pushed to talk about him or his personal life in front of an audience unwillingly. An involuntary, sarcastic and sad laugh used more as a scape valve for such an unwanted conversation. I'm sure if you review some of his interviews, you'll find out more of those smiles while facing awkward questions or situations.

    • @juliagrowsinportland
      @juliagrowsinportland Před 2 lety +12

      It’s also a way to break the tension. I learned it as a kid. Your parent does something nuts? Give a little laugh. Show them it’s no big deal so they don’t spin off into an even worse blow up. I’m trying to unlearn it as an adult because it’s uncomfortable to be that person who is awkwardly laughing at something not funny.

    • @aarongaffney6466
      @aarongaffney6466 Před 2 lety +5

      I had a BPD ex.. it is that same thing, FOR YEARS afterword.. mine was a therapist too! That's how they get around your defenses.

  • @emmapersson3131
    @emmapersson3131 Před 2 lety +659

    When his sister testified we could see how similar they are. She also waited a few seconds before answering, stuttered and smiled when she told us about something really bad.

    • @gemstar7286
      @gemstar7286 Před 2 lety +10

      awww i don't think i've ever seen his sister

    • @twistedspike69
      @twistedspike69 Před 2 lety +25

      @@gemstar7286 she went on the stand first, I think; if you’re interested

    • @Seamonkey555
      @Seamonkey555 Před 2 lety +53

      Perhaps how they learned to speak carefully around their mom.

    • @mackturner1505
      @mackturner1505 Před 2 lety +15

      I was shocked at how similar her cadence was.

    • @jodiejo1609
      @jodiejo1609 Před 2 lety +10

      Love his sister. What a childhood.

  • @sirena9167
    @sirena9167 Před rokem +9

    That’s a good point you made about the word choice ‘wife bearer’ cause AH was accused of being the abuser and her word choice was she didn’t want people to see her as a ‘monster’ not not an abuser but a monster. That’s so important the choice of words I didn’t realize before.

    • @Johnnydepp69789
      @Johnnydepp69789 Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks for the unconditional love and support ❤ I really appreciate you my Fan👍, Where are you located??

  • @femalesrule2295
    @femalesrule2295 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Thank you for this opportunity to understand what his body language means when he was testifying. I saw him wipe his right eye several times and catch his nose from acting up. He was brought to tears 😭 a few times but hard to spot if you weren’t looking. JD is the true Victim here & for him to admit that is amazing as its part of the healing process!! He’s no less a man for speaking truth to the situation! #AlwayswithJD. ❤

  • @amandamarvel5169
    @amandamarvel5169 Před 2 lety +1148

    That non answer when asked about his drug use was chilling to me. That’s exactly what I do when my therapist asks a question that I’m ashamed to answer. I can understand how hard it is to admit to the world his drug use. I agree there was some deception there but it felt to me that it came more from shame than trying to make himself look better.

  • @terireed3740
    @terireed3740 Před 2 lety +763

    She can look at him while he's falling apart and at his most vulnerable and smile because she brought him to that point and I think that gives her great satisfaction. It's almost like him falling apart is validating to her that she did what she set out to do. That's what I think and it breaks my heart

    • @lovingmylife528
      @lovingmylife528 Před 2 lety +9

      Smh that’s horrible

    • @7heRequiem
      @7heRequiem Před 2 lety +21

      Me too, that woman never had any empathy or sincerity for Johnny and even in recording it seems like whenever she seems like she wants Johnny to be better or looks like she cares, she only did so for validation such as Johnny's texts apologizing to her and calling her stuff like she is too good to him and all. I mean during all of her fights, she seem to remind him again like you were fine just few hours ago and you apologized etc! She is just so hell bent on being right and nice the way she pictures it to the point that she gets controlling and agressive! Also, there's clearly double standards that she smiles at Depp for falling apart but when she started being hated and cancelled, she literally wrote an op-ed that kind of sounds sexist where she literally blamed all her hate and cancellations on Men trying to lookout for Men or they will all sink like Titanic because "she is a woman and spoke against abuse". Ironically that has never been the case because all those "Men" failed because Depp lost all his cases! Depp was called wife-beater! Depp was hated by people! People loved Amber! It even got her a role in Aquaman by the time! She was the face of #MeToo and again its only people that started hating Amber! Not Corporations filled with men and the reason why people started hating Amber is because they were shocked to hear that she used to abuse Depp and lied about everything while being this face of being abused!

    • @HypatiaHaus
      @HypatiaHaus Před 2 lety

      I agree

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701 Před 2 lety

      He met her while she was playing the part of a lying, manipulative, abusive, cheating bitch.

    • @McSquizz
      @McSquizz Před 2 lety +3

      It validated the disorders that doctor said she had. It all makes sense in more than one way!

  • @melodie869
    @melodie869 Před 5 měsíci +2

    One thing that just occured to me... What's said after 29:51...
    Amber once said that she didn't punch Johnny, she hit him. 🤔

  • @46foryounger
    @46foryounger Před 5 měsíci +1

    Your analysis is so great you really go deep and I think it’s because of all your background in psychology and everything because you really tap in to all of the background mental things that are going on not just the actual body language I’ve watch other peoples body language videos, and I literally can’t even get through five minutes. You just do such a detailed riveting account of what’s actually happening him from not only the body language point of you but the whole psychology of what’s going on and that just takes it to the next level. Keep up the great work.

  • @Kick_Rocks_
    @Kick_Rocks_ Před 2 lety +649

    I’ll say it straight out. After a bunch of years living on this planet we all have enough experience and interactions with people. And it’s absolutely obvious that Amber is a liar.

    • @a.b.creator
      @a.b.creator Před 2 lety +16

      you worded it Best 👍🏼

    • @genesis_888
      @genesis_888 Před 2 lety +5

      Great statement, facts 🙌

    • @mermaiddiyartist8119
      @mermaiddiyartist8119 Před 2 lety +6

      100%.

    • @maxmaxneolit
      @maxmaxneolit Před 2 lety +6

      So is Johnny. They were both lousy to each other. That is not to say that he physically abused her. Mentally, emotionally though, I am not so sure. She definitely got physical that is obvious, but I am not convinced that either of them is completely honest and truthful.

    • @xenosuki
      @xenosuki Před 2 lety +36

      @@maxmaxneolit Amber is a narcissist, Johnny is not. When you are in a relationship with a narcissist, you don't both be "lousy" to each other. The narcissist turns your life into hell.

  • @marilynb4696
    @marilynb4696 Před 2 lety +320

    As an abuse victim, I learned that we sometimes forget the abuse we endured because its our way of protecting ourselves from remembering the traumatic events

    • @suzannekinlough743
      @suzannekinlough743 Před 2 lety +23

      It's complex ptsd because of the abuse. Our brain tries to protect us against the true trauma

    • @NenetteAM
      @NenetteAM Před 2 lety +15

      100%
      At 20 years of age, I remembered abuse I suffered at 14 at the hands of my father. The memory was triggered by an argument I was having with my abusive boyfriend. I immediately dumped that boyfriend and went into therapy.

    • @suzannekinlough743
      @suzannekinlough743 Před 2 lety +2

      @@NenetteAM it's awful xxx

    • @SD-nh5yr
      @SD-nh5yr Před 2 lety

      What's too painful to remember we choose to forget.

  • @susannerobson4241
    @susannerobson4241 Před 10 měsíci +8

    Everytime I see these clips it brings back the sadness I felt for Johnny when this trial was going on. Hugs to Johnny. ❤❤❤
    😢

    • @JohnnyDepp-ij4rg
      @JohnnyDepp-ij4rg Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thank You Susan, Please don't feel sad I appreciate all the support and love you have been given to me, you made me whom i am today i want to take this opportunity to thank you for your kind gesture towards me.

  • @CarinaPrimaBallerina
    @CarinaPrimaBallerina Před 2 lety +15

    Thank you for the in-Deppth analysis 🙂

  • @abbycross90210
    @abbycross90210 Před 2 lety +663

    I've noticed whenever he's deceptive it usually centers around his drug/alcohol abuse. Not only do I think he's feeling shame at having to admit these weaknesses to the planet, but it's likely already a habit to lie/deceive others about what and how much he's using anyway.

    • @mmckenzie8085
      @mmckenzie8085 Před 2 lety +77

      It must be very difficult for him airing all his dirty laundry. However after what he has been through the past few years he needed to make that sacrifice as it has been used continuously as a weapon against him.
      Even now I see people blindly deciding because he was a drug addict he must have been violent. Some even here in these comments. No folks two and two does not make five. We have known since he was young his continuous fight against this addiction. Also he has had many dry periods when he has actually been off the drugs for long periods but just like many addicts he relapses. Many that do not look further including the media ignore this and assume and presume too much. He is such an easy target. Oh yes drug addict so he must be violent is the usual excuse. This is blanket judging and how easily they just dismiss the facts and have already made up their minds. It is sad that society is so blindly judgmental on a man's whole life.

    • @Yubnub_dunduY
      @Yubnub_dunduY Před 2 lety

      She is using a defamation trial to further defame and shame him. That's abuse right there. She's a complete nut job.
      JD shouldn't have to answer alot of the "questions" they ask him and ofcourse it makes him uncomfortable.
      "How often do you Masturbate, Mr Depp?"

    • @DanHarkless_Halloween_YTPs_etc
      @DanHarkless_Halloween_YTPs_etc Před 2 lety +25

      Yup, and not just his own dirty laundry, but also his friends'. I hope Paul Bettany's career doesn't suffer from all this outing, since like Johnny, he's one of my favorite actors.

    • @susangutierrez-chadwick2220
      @susangutierrez-chadwick2220 Před 2 lety +23

      It is heart breaking to see him go through this. I believe having to expose his personal addictions. who has also now been alcohol free since 2013 is demeaning and he must be thinking of how his children feel with all this. Amber Heard is toxic and always has been. My heart goes out to Johnny Depp and his children.

    • @6NeeChee13
      @6NeeChee13 Před 2 lety +28

      Yes, and even when he was still using drugs/alcohol, Amber alone said "whenever there's an argument you always run away and hide.." that doesn't even whisper "when he's high, he's abusive"

  • @candiespratt2268
    @candiespratt2268 Před 2 lety +689

    You clearly can tell he's a genuine, he's calm he's steady and also he don't look for validation from the jury like she does.

    • @cyndeeadkins639
      @cyndeeadkins639 Před 2 lety +33

      Notice how she completely tried to avoid eye contact with Johnny or his lawyer crew there, but she glances to see if he is indeed looking at her. Still try to milk his empathy side. BARF

    • @kissenklauer7011
      @kissenklauer7011 Před 2 lety +5

      there's vomit on his sweater already

    • @gemstar7286
      @gemstar7286 Před 2 lety +8

      @@cyndeeadkins639 Actions of a liar and guilty person

    • @sharmayneseepersad7039
      @sharmayneseepersad7039 Před 2 lety +3

      Absolutely, it happens when she is lying and doing the Crocodile tears.

    • @allegrac230
      @allegrac230 Před 2 lety +9

      @@sharmayneseepersad7039 with no tears though... dry crocodile tears, like a child throwing a fit to get their way.

  • @jamesmaxdavissands
    @jamesmaxdavissands Před 8 dny +1

    Truly BRILLIANT analysis Sir! WOW! Just amazing, Thank You -

  • @michaelahaligali3721
    @michaelahaligali3721 Před 2 lety +5

    Wow, I've just gone through a couple of your vids and it's been such an amazing and educational experience. Thank you so much for making these! And I'm definitely going to watch more, because this is such an enticing topic (not the trial, the behaviour) and it's great to have someone explain these things in a very logical, unbiased way.
    I just paused at the moment when you point out how Johnny gives way too many details about going down to a rec area and I immediately thought that something like that doesn't neccessarily mean that he's being deceptive (which you admitted very promptly, so againg, the unbiased way, the possibilities, you're awesome, thank you so much for that, it means a lot to me and I'll get there as to why!). I mean, I've been through a traumatic thing, not DV, but when I was supposed to talk about it, I started at the beginning of the scene and was talking and talking about anything and everything unimportant only so that I wouldn't have to move to the part that caused me pain. I even talked about memories that had nothing to do with that moment, but something in that moment had brought them up. Just anything to stall. To avoid pain. To not having to remember the one traumatazing moment. And for people, I could appear to be making it all up. Not for you. Somehow it really means a lot. Thank you for that.

  • @danijelamaksic5938
    @danijelamaksic5938 Před 2 lety +401

    That part when they ask him "What did you say in response when she said tell the world Johnny, tell them I Johnny Depp, a man I am a victim of domestic violence" said it all. She was playing on that card that he will be ashamed to admit that and that no one would believe. It's time to end that way of thinking that just because someone is a man, he can't be a victim. In these times, with these crazy women I truly believe there are plenty of them.

    • @libelinhaa2079
      @libelinhaa2079 Před 2 lety

      But there are messages showing that she was already doing this things before they got married so basically by marrying her he was telling him it was ok to treat him like that. Lots of people end in this abusive relationships because they want them, they think this kind of behavior is exciting so it's hard to see them has victims.

    • @sleepyheartss
      @sleepyheartss Před 2 lety +11

      @@libelinhaa2079 thats baseless. Its more accurate to say Johnny grew up witnessing his mom beat his dad so it was his childhood definition of love and he never grew out of that.

    • @annebethkuijs9442
      @annebethkuijs9442 Před 2 lety +8

      @@libelinhaa2079 pfew, quite a lot of victim blaming there...

    • @libelinhaa2079
      @libelinhaa2079 Před 2 lety

      @@annebethkuijs9442 some people are victims by choice. I can't imagine getting married to someone that would treat me like that but I guess I'm the crazy one

    • @chris101ward
      @chris101ward Před 2 lety +3

      @@libelinhaa2079 yes, you are the crazy one.

  • @jennyralgrievous6192
    @jennyralgrievous6192 Před 2 lety +805

    The fact that he lost the Sun case, but did not change an iota of his testimony in this trial to better his chances.. I can't help but believe he is telling his absolute truth, and that he wants everyone to hear his side and make up their own minds about what happened

    • @CryptoPump610
      @CryptoPump610 Před 2 lety

      I believe the UK is far worse than the US when it comes to protecting women. This case being made public allowing the world to see the truth is far more valuable to him than winning the case.

    • @jennyralgrievous6192
      @jennyralgrievous6192 Před 2 lety +35

      @@CryptoPump610 you're right in some ways, but wrong in others. I'm from the UK and although there are differences in the way things are done here, both sides are pretty dang awful at protecting both men and women from actual DV and false accusations of DV. There's not really much in the way of 'winning' when you're the accuser or the wrongfully accused in either jurisdiction whether it's public or not.
      I think people do need to take a step back and understand that this trial and the way it is going is absolutely not a common occurrence, and that most other cases are far harder to judge and determine who is being honest. It's an anomaly because of Amber being so dramatic and outlandish in her accusations. Had she been more reserved and realistic, we would likely be looking at a very different outcome

    • @czeshirecat6278
      @czeshirecat6278 Před 2 lety +27

      @@jennyralgrievous6192 Watching all this. I'm a brit and ashamed of british legal system. This, and they've also handed Assange to the americans recently. Disgraceful.

    • @jennyralgrievous6192
      @jennyralgrievous6192 Před 2 lety +1

      @Asshats Love Johnny Depp!! Johnny Depp Es Racista!! bestie, with respect, you're not going to find an audience for your video by trolling the comment section. Most people here have been following the case and have actually heard the evidence, so probably realise that accounts like yours are run by people either being hateful for attention, or deluded to the point there's no helping them see reality. Try twitter.

    • @calista1280
      @calista1280 Před 2 lety

      @Asshats Love Johnny Depp!! Johnny Depp Es Racista!! Not interested; you disqualified yourself in your name statement ...

  • @karenfitzpatrick6256
    @karenfitzpatrick6256 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I've come back to revisit the Depp/Heard trial as it has such compelling case studies in both the behavior observation arena and in the civil court legal proceedings. Emotional enough to be interesting but without the horror of a death involved.
    As a retired RN I've had some education in psychology and experience in observation of people. Watching your channel addressing this case, especially the videos where you host great guests to add their inputs, have taught me so much!
    Generally speaking I find I miss registering almost all the physical movements plainly in view that you name. Couldn't describe what my eyes saw. Just never seemed to get filtered through my analytical brain. Eyesight straight into emotional responses.
    Amazingly reaching the same conclusions you do after you have broken down physical reactions with descriptions. Apparently unconsciously understanding the meaning through some pre-verbal instinctive clues. Fascinating!

  • @HighlanderGirl
    @HighlanderGirl Před 4 měsíci +4

    So happy I found this channel. The narration is clear, concise and explains a lot that I had concerns about. Thank you so much. Of course, I am now a subscriber!

    • @TheBehavioralArts
      @TheBehavioralArts  Před 4 měsíci

      Thanks so much for the kind words! Glad you’re here 🤗

  • @amytrumbull156
    @amytrumbull156 Před 2 lety +1676

    She always has that “I’m above it and above everyone “ attitude, she can’t hide it. She also typically looks down her nose at people, literally tilting her head back when talking to people and especially when being photographed, it’s disgusting. She can’t hide her true colors and I’m so glad it’s all being laid bare for everyone to see. I’m so glad that she’s going to testify because she’s going to get caught in lies repeatedly no doubt. The cross examination of her is going to be awesome to see because she can’t hide her narcissism and dishonesty and her chronic anger issues. It’s just not possible, she’s not a good actress at all!

    • @trishasphoto
      @trishasphoto Před 2 lety +44

      This trial has been all over social media and refreshing to get facts here. One thing I have yet to hear of is if Johnny was guilty of abuse, there is absolutely no way she could hide marks and bruises from the rings he wears and always has worn those rings.Ambers claims are " he hit me in the face" It would break skin and bruises would be deep! I heard the 1st day people think he was acting but got the very same impression as described in this video!

    • @TheDarkness1
      @TheDarkness1 Před 2 lety +51

      She's completely dead inside and acting because she's getting called out. Once she gets on the stand, watch the fake tears come out, victim mentality.

    • @sky8ash
      @sky8ash Před 2 lety +13

      She even looks like a military commander in some of the suits she wears

    • @TheDarkness1
      @TheDarkness1 Před 2 lety +31

      @@sky8ash Johnny was a musician but made a living as an actor. Amber is an actress with blurred lines between fiction and reality.

    • @sky8ash
      @sky8ash Před 2 lety +6

      @@TheDarkness1 I agree with that

  • @PickledPixiePie
    @PickledPixiePie Před 2 lety +413

    The smiling when he feels uncomfortable probably is derived from using humor to get around emotionally difficult situations. That's a coping mechanism that can come from growing up with abuse.

    • @ecstasyecs
      @ecstasyecs Před 2 lety +22

      I do the exact same thing, smile and chuckle when I talk about something that is uncomfortable to talk about. I also walk away or shut down when situations get heated. And I did grow up with a mother who took her frustrations out on me, so youre probably right.

    • @marshallneff1631
      @marshallneff1631 Před 2 lety +8

      Its a part of peoples personalities, and abuse in childhood is not even needed for that. Or atleast i clearly remember my mothers funeral for this exact reason, because of how ashamed i was of myself. I was 7, and i loved reading jokes. During her funerall, those jokes constantly came up in my mind, and one of my relatives even called me evil, because she caught me smiling.

    • @TinaWiman
      @TinaWiman Před 2 lety +8

      Smiling or even laughing is a way diffuse strong emotions, and as such is a really common automatic response to almost overwhelming feelings.Just about everyone will do it at times, especially young children.

    • @stephaniehustead2585
      @stephaniehustead2585 Před 2 lety +2

      I use comedy, jokes, sarcasm as a coping mechanism. I learned this growing up with severe physical and psychological abuse. Even my therapist has told me he sees I use it as a coping mechanism and to destract myself from the abusive reality. To lighten the mood, to even give the people I am dealing with an emotional break from the horrendous things I am telling them or dealing with. And since I have used this for so long I incorporate it into most aspects in my life. I can see the lighter, funnier side in almost everything. Therapist says that's the soothing side of my personality, not wanting to overwhelm someone or even myself.

    • @jaginaiaelectrizs6341
      @jaginaiaelectrizs6341 Před 2 lety +1

      The thing is.. I kinda feel as if people are maybe forgetting to consider the fact that this may/could have actually been why she was smiling during his testimony too. Plenty of people will often smile through difficult moments, either consciously or even completely involuntarily[ because they're trying to alleviate it slightly or to somehow make it more bearable or easier to endure or such], even without having suffered through any abuse.

  • @lucaliliahidas5738
    @lucaliliahidas5738 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for this analysis, it was amazing, truly changes perspective of the entire trial.

  • @cade_h.
    @cade_h. Před rokem +9

    I know I'm late to this video and I'm not an expert at body language nor do I have any experience in any traumatic events myself, but I am aware of some coping mechanisms (again, not an expert, so I could be wrong). When you talked about Johnny acting like his character, Jack Sparrow, reminds me of a type of coping mechinism where someone will begin to almost turn into a comfort character or act like their idol because that's their idea of coming off as strong or courageous. Not sure if I explained that well, but seeing Johnny act like one of his characters makes me think that he's doing that to make himself feel more confident and comfortable. And not to mention that I can relate, not due to trauma, but for a type of masking. Whenever I feel drained or tired when I'm out and socializing, I often act like my favorite character from my favorite TV show, or I mimic the people around me to match the "level" of everyone else. (sorry for the wall of text heheh...)

  • @WYruAFRAID
    @WYruAFRAID Před 2 lety +575

    People with low self esteem/self worth, and coming out of abusive relationships will go through lengthy explanations to be believed because they don’t feel worthy to the world…. Trauma can cause severe ptsd.

    • @xMrjamjam
      @xMrjamjam Před 2 lety +15

      Often it's cptsd if its ongoing for an extended period of time

    • @rachelkrug6761
      @rachelkrug6761 Před 2 lety +7

      Wow I can identify with this. Very insightful thing to say.

    • @hiddendragon415
      @hiddendragon415 Před 2 lety +9

      I had a relationship with a toxic Narcissist years ago and the degrading comments devaluing you, cheating, anger and unwarranted vindictive acts that defy belief are on another level. I think I had Stockholm Syndrome during the relationship and PTSD after. It took many years for me to identify the disorder she had but the damage was done. Friends and family to this day don't appreciate what I went through.

    • @ramennoodle6695
      @ramennoodle6695 Před 2 lety +4

      I agree with you, but I think you mean *repetitive abuse* could cause ptsd, not the trauma itself lol

    • @RollingDutchmann
      @RollingDutchmann Před 2 lety +5

      I over explain my disability symptoms to the gruesome details often just so the average able bodied people that mistreated me at that moment by dismissing my issues will be overloaded with the mere mental image of my issues.

  • @fernadaviana3251
    @fernadaviana3251 Před 2 lety +618

    The “psychological distancing” thing makes me think of when Vasquez asked Amber “and the man you beat up, right Ms Heard?” and Amber answers “I could never hurt Johnny.” instead of denying or saying she didn’t beat him up.

    • @Sleve-McDichael
      @Sleve-McDichael Před 2 lety +73

      Yeah as in "as hard as I tried, I was too weak to hurt him physically"

    • @nikkiflippy007
      @nikkiflippy007 Před 2 lety +20

      Great catch!

    • @alpha_vampwolf1778
      @alpha_vampwolf1778 Před 2 lety +63

      Or like in one of the audio recordings she was said something like "I wasnt punching you, I was hitting you" that immediately came to my mind when he described psychological distancing

    • @leafybleu8814
      @leafybleu8814 Před 2 lety +28

      @@Sleve-McDichael Yes and she's saying she's too small to hurt him and he's stronger so there's "no way she could hurt him." I think she's convinced herself so hard of this narrative, she believes herself. I think she tried to sell this to her attorneys too and why the question was asked to JD if he was quite a bit bigger than amber.

    • @leafybleu8814
      @leafybleu8814 Před 2 lety +18

      And I also think her team is trying to paint the picture of the big strong violent man and the vulnerable little woman (the "weaker sex

  • @deebeach3104
    @deebeach3104 Před 2 lety +1

    this man is absolutely amazing with this depiction of Johnny on the witness stand. i could listen to his analysis with much understanding of JD anytime...he is great...

  • @maryhazelwood7441
    @maryhazelwood7441 Před rokem

    I'm obsessed with your videos! Your excellent analysis is spot on. You're extremely gifted. 👍

  • @IAmPotatoMan69
    @IAmPotatoMan69 Před 2 lety +834

    Johnny's switch from the way he spoke to his attorney to the way he spoke to Rottenborn (Amber's attorney) is because Johnny went from feeling safe to express himself, to then having to be defensive knowing Amber's attorney is going in for the attack. Johnny handled himself with humor and sass, but he did NOT show aggression on the stand. AND, I noticed he actually placated Rottenborn a couple times by saying "Sure" - like he just wanted Rottenborn to move on to something else. He also placated Amber. It's a mechanism used to avoid or end a perceived confrontation. Sometimes it's easier just to agree or "go along with" the other person so they will move on or shut up - EVEN when the other person is completely wrong. Sometimes sacrificing a win to a disagreement, by placating, is paramount to actually being right. Especially when, like Johnny, your natural reaction to conformation is to avoid and/or run away. If the jury is observant and mildly intelligent they will see all this for themselves and can see Johnny was clearly avoiding a confrontation, even from Rottenborn - a man who's job it is to destroy Johnny on the stand. Johnny's use of humor, sarcasm and placating are pretty evident. It doesn't mean Johnny didn't show frustration or annoyance - but that was only shown at being constantly cut off and not being able to finish his thoughts and NOT at what Rottenborn was actually saying. BTW, Amber is vile!

    • @hoot2415
      @hoot2415 Před 2 lety +36

      That's one hell of an observation! I totally agree.

    • @misspacino4081
      @misspacino4081 Před 2 lety +14

      👏🏼 👏🏼 👏🏼 I absolutely agree with everything you said!

    • @wrenwa6897
      @wrenwa6897 Před 2 lety +23

      Objection, hearsay !

    • @nekmewxelagrowing6432
      @nekmewxelagrowing6432 Před 2 lety +21

      I agree. It really bugs me that he can't even finish a sentence half the time because of that lawyer saying objection heresy...

    • @RotaryPoweredRX
      @RotaryPoweredRX Před 2 lety

      you make some good points but that pfp. you need to lose like 4 chins

  • @erust9465
    @erust9465 Před 2 lety +390

    I immediately got the distinct impression she’s putting on a “face”. She’s TRYING to look hurt. Not credible. I get the feeling she thrives on volatile drama. He’s slow in speaking and CAREFUL which probably drove her nuts lol. His demeanor alone probably is in direct clash to hers. She gives the impression with her mannerisms that in an argument, she’d ramp the volatility to sky high proportions. I also bet she used that “sad hurt” look to manipulate him big time.

    • @thurielangel3239
      @thurielangel3239 Před 2 lety +29

      She legit looks like me and my brother did when we pretended to be sick in middle school to be able to skip school and stay home. Looking at her I can FEEL how I did putting on a face at like 14.

    • @erust9465
      @erust9465 Před 2 lety +6

      @@thurielangel3239 Now that’s a good description lol! You’re exactly right!

    • @clairebeane3455
      @clairebeane3455 Před 2 lety +12

      He even at one point stated that she always spoke in rapid fire, staccato type speak, which would drive even the most patient of people mad with frustration. He is far more precise and thoughtful about his words and hers appear to just spit at you.

    • @cheriremily9360
      @cheriremily9360 Před 2 lety +4

      She can't act her way out of this case..lol. She's not as good as Rosamund Pike in Gone Girl.

    • @clairebeane3455
      @clairebeane3455 Před 2 lety +1

      @@cheriremily9360 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @k8marlowe
    @k8marlowe Před 2 lety +1

    Such a brilliant mind you have! Wow. …I appreciate the balanced, critical thought in your analyses.
    Oh, and love LegalBytes, too!

  • @nicoleparry5103
    @nicoleparry5103 Před rokem +6

    I dont care what drugs he did or didnt do, it is no excuse for amber to physically, emotionally and mentally abuse him, it is conpletely beside the point and has no bearing on her behavior, him using opiates doesnt make him violent, it actually sedates him and he probably used it at that time to escape all the abuse and chaos of amber, god bless him ❤️

  • @MrDemonidze
    @MrDemonidze Před 2 lety +1165

    even though JD isnt a saint what AH did to him is unforgivable. I hope he wins this case big time.

    • @JDAfrica
      @JDAfrica Před 2 lety +67

      Don’t forget, this is a defamation lawsuit - not a personality contest. It’s very very unlikely he will be able to prove defamation.
      But, it is a platform that he can restore his reputation and allow the world to hear his story.

    • @MoneyMitrovic
      @MoneyMitrovic Před 2 lety +65

      Compared to AH, JD seems like a saint😂

    • @calliew311
      @calliew311 Před 2 lety +12

      @@JDAfrica this is what I tell people. All Amber has to prove to the jury is that she was abused, even once, even verbally. And since truth is an absolute defense to defamation, she won't be found liable, and there is no way Johnny will be found liable for defamation on her, so neither will "win".

    • @maidmarion2976
      @maidmarion2976 Před 2 lety

      @@JDAfrica you could have fooled me. It seems very much like a character assassination on Johnny Depp. All irrelevant behaviours are being paraded. Disgusting that all his personal texts from years ago are being paraded relevant or not.

    • @maidmarion2976
      @maidmarion2976 Před 2 lety +17

      @@calliew311 she’s lost already

  • @welcometochilis9604
    @welcometochilis9604 Před 2 lety +401

    As someone who was abused by a narcissist for years I sometimes give too much info due to hyper vigilance. When you haven’t been believed for years its hard to stop.

    • @samesta5695
      @samesta5695 Před 2 lety +14

      I 100% agree with this, but my ex would do it because he was trying to believe his own lies so it works both ways. That being said, I believe Depp.

    • @xMrjamjam
      @xMrjamjam Před 2 lety +21

      Same, you get ignored and silenced so when you finally get to speak you tend to overshare, this has the downside of any narcissistic person will know you are an easy target.
      They are truly evil people

    • @elliodhadh25
      @elliodhadh25 Před 2 lety +20

      Fully agree. I would need to remember every single detail to back myself up, especially if they started gaslighting me and telling me I was misremembering. I'd think "no I definitely went to the fridge because I checked the date on the greek yoghurt". Not important to a story, but important for my brain to support my memory of events.

    • @bargainspotter1027
      @bargainspotter1027 Před 2 lety +17

      Yes!!!! So true. I still overexplain situations to other people even though they are nothing like my narcissistic parents. It's due to being gaslighted for decades and never being able to explain the situation when I was accused of something that I didn't do.

    • @jenzen1043
      @jenzen1043 Před 2 lety +5

      This was validating thank you.
      I do this and beat myself up for it and now I know why I do it in the first place.

  • @goddess-of-pain
    @goddess-of-pain Před rokem +2

    Great! I'm so into your analysis! Brilliant. On point. It reminds me of so many thoughts and feelings I've had whilst watching the testimony for the first time 👍🤗

    • @goddess-of-pain
      @goddess-of-pain Před rokem

      @Johnny Depp although here in Germany the trial isn't really public, I've followed continuously. U know when you see another person who is emotionally abused too...

  • @mr.kumar1
    @mr.kumar1 Před 5 měsíci +1

    This is amazing, proper good info on JD, great guy always has been 💪🏼

  • @megsblue
    @megsblue Před 2 lety +443

    I get the impression that Johnny is trying to diminish or hide his drug and alcohol use because he’s ashamed of it and knows that it can be used against him. But I do not think that he is an abusive man. I think this analysis was very objective and fair and accurate. I think he did an awesome job.

    • @kierstenridgway4634
      @kierstenridgway4634 Před 2 lety +45

      I was thinking the same thing about the drug use. He's already been shamed in the public eye. Why pile on. I'm sure he's no angel, but who really is.

    • @missmadness1107
      @missmadness1107 Před 2 lety +5

      I'd've answered much the same way. Like he said, if you do something often enough you'll register less memory of that particular thing. So Depp not remembering if he drank but truly trying to remember would come out like that. As for having a drug tolerance for a specific common drug THAT IS relevant because even if taken accidentally it wouldn't have resulted in a behavioral threat that could be twisted in the testimony of his experience.
      Marijuana does not effect me so say I ate a weed brownie and drove would I be "under the influence" while operating the vehicle? It has that kind of significance.
      Saying "yes, I consumed THC then drove home during the times between x and y" without the context that my body produces enzymes that process it more effectively would be detrimental to my testimony of the truth.

    • @megsblue
      @megsblue Před 2 lety +8

      @@kierstenridgway4634 honestly I drink more than I should. I wouldn’t classify myself as an alcoholic but I don’t have a particularly healthy relationship with alcohol either. If I was loved by millions and was scrutinized this way I would be humiliated and would probably react similarly.

    • @megsblue
      @megsblue Před 2 lety +4

      @Anonymous human it took me a long time to break the habit of dating narcissists. It really is an awful cycle to be stuck in.

    • @kierstenridgway4634
      @kierstenridgway4634 Před 2 lety +2

      @@megsblue me too. I don't have a problem with my problem. Yet. 😆

  • @armandj.8864
    @armandj.8864 Před 2 lety +553

    As an introvert I can attest to the nervous laughter and the outward "tells" that to many would signify guilt when I'm actually telling the truth. When I've been accused of outrageous things that I never did, I actually had to pause to try to recollect if there was a way the accusations could be true, because I couldn't imagine making something like that up. I think most people in society are extroverted and so there is a tendency to read nervousness and so forth as evidence of lying, but for me it's being stunned and shocked by the audacity of the lie as well as the irony that fake people can seem more believable, if that makes any sense. I can also relate to Depp's being more confident and fluent when he's playing a character.

    • @kennethdelaney5686
      @kennethdelaney5686 Před 2 lety +40

      I'm the same way. Even if I know I didn't do anything I get afraid that somehow I did and no one will believe me and I act weird

    • @aebg4069
      @aebg4069 Před 2 lety +15

      I actually watched a vid its from ted talk. They were talking about if adults can detect a child's lies. They made an experiment, where making the kids thinking theyre playing a game, a game of guessing what is the card in front of them (obv the card is facing down) theyre gonna trick the kids that the adult is leaving the room if the kid is gonna look at the card. When the adult is back the adult asked "did u look? ", they showed a record of 2 kids one is a boy one is a girl. The boy answered no but he smiles, the girl answered no with a straight face. The girl was the one who is lying. The point is laughter is not an indicator of someone is lying.
      U can just search it "can u really tell if a kid is lying" from TED channel

    • @blacktiger2154
      @blacktiger2154 Před 2 lety +20

      I second this, it’s particularly bad when your mind then spirals into an ”what if I look like I’m lying“ ”I have to keep a straight face, normal people don’t react like that“ ”what if I now look even more like I’m lying“ ”oh no, they’re all thinking I’m lying“ ”please believe me, I didn’t do anything“

    • @Shedgie
      @Shedgie Před 2 lety +7

      Same I was accused by ppl who I thought were my friends of laughing at something awful when I was maybe chuckling out of the awkward situation or nervous of what happened. Not cause I thought it was funny. I don’t even remember laughing but thats what they blamed me of

    • @all4god116
      @all4god116 Před 2 lety +4

      Exactly! I'm also an introvert

  • @dastamararoseyork
    @dastamararoseyork Před 7 měsíci

    just now finding this video. thank you for making this video. it helps us all understand him just a bit better and understand a bit more about what he went through. i feel for the man. he for sure didnt deserve this. hopefully hes able to move on with his life knowing that he isnt that type of person. most of us had our doubts, for me i never heard of the whole abuse thing till the trial so to me he never was one of those types. but after seeing how amber was acting in court. it made me HIGHLY doubtful of her statements on the whole thing.

  • @feloniousmonk321
    @feloniousmonk321 Před rokem +1

    Absolutely brilliant. Just discovered this channel.

  • @mddell58
    @mddell58 Před 2 lety +403

    Also, when Amber was listening to her attorney, leaning over, THEN, instantly goes plain/sad, the second she sees camera on her!!
    Many people have noticed that.

    • @reneelivingston7366
      @reneelivingston7366 Před 2 lety +19

      Let’s just hope the entire courtroom noticed that too! I’m hoping the jurors are actually reading social media. 😂😂

    • @theappel
      @theappel Před 2 lety +4

      She smiled right before she went back to looking at the camera.

    • @reneelivingston7366
      @reneelivingston7366 Před 2 lety

      @@theappel love the profile picture! 😻😻

    • @Gamer_G33k
      @Gamer_G33k Před 2 lety

      @@reneelivingston7366 Actually, Jurors legally cant look at social media. They basically take access to phones and computers away from you so that you dont get swayed by the court of public opinion

    • @reneelivingston7366
      @reneelivingston7366 Před 2 lety

      @@Gamer_G33k I know… it was sarcasm 😁✌️

  • @moorbish
    @moorbish Před 2 lety +349

    I was in his shoes once. Every day he talks about it, it's like ripping stitches over and over again. Getting away from an abuser is extremely difficult. Getting over it is even harder...

    • @nimmha6708
      @nimmha6708 Před 2 lety +4

      Do you think it is helping you to heal from the past experience, or is it only a trigger that "throws you" back into?
      If it only triggers you, I would advice you, to simply stop watching. Get well soon and have a nice day.

    • @moorbish
      @moorbish Před 2 lety +11

      @@nimmha6708 It's both. Thanks for looking out stranger. I hope this situation turns more abuse victims into survivors.

    • @cindydavis3676
      @cindydavis3676 Před 2 lety +3

      Yes, the getting over the abuse in my case, has been a lifetime endeavor! I was raised by someone like AH!

    • @Niko6767
      @Niko6767 Před 2 lety +2

      Same brother

    • @__-fi6xg
      @__-fi6xg Před 2 lety +1

      Childhood Trauma fucks with your whole Life.

  • @Anne-zv3kp
    @Anne-zv3kp Před rokem +4

    This was great, Spidey.... I had the same reaction during this testimony. I saw Capt Jack Sparrow come to Depp's defense... the tone, the gestures...it felt right to me. Depp would minimize and accept disrespect but Sparrow wasn't having that. It felt real and I was celebrating the back up. Great analysis, BTW, you make it easy to understand.

  • @SaffyFoo
    @SaffyFoo Před rokem +3

    JD is a sweetheart. I met him when I was younger in the Globe, Notting Hill. He is a gentleman through and through. Adore the bones of him. ❤️

  • @carolgiangreco6548
    @carolgiangreco6548 Před 2 lety +156

    Funny. I never followed Johnny Depp (don't go to the movies much) but since I've been watching the trial I believe he's a genuine, lovely human being. Troubled, yes. Who isn't?

    • @samb3913
      @samb3913 Před rokem

      I mean I like Depp, but have you listened to him talking about women and saying things like "when her tits sag no one will want her" and other ugly statements about women....as well as what he said about raping Heard's dead body. I mean he's creative and a good actor, but I wouldn't want to be close friends with him and no matter what happened I think what he said is ugly and toxic and wrong.

    • @auctaviaplezing3312
      @auctaviaplezing3312 Před rokem

      Same.

    • @auctaviaplezing3312
      @auctaviaplezing3312 Před rokem

      His PR team, I'm not as sure of. But him, ya.

  • @BrainHealth-
    @BrainHealth- Před 2 lety +395

    He’s one crazy introvert. I hope we don’t lose him as an actor. He transcends movie characters. A truely talented man.
    Amber was so lucky. It’s a shame she’s too ill to know. I hope she gets help.

    • @animalsarebeautifulpeople3094
      @animalsarebeautifulpeople3094 Před 2 lety +32

      She had everything but then she got too greedy and wanted to be a big star like Johnny herself.... that was her downfall

    • @ruthcain2937
      @ruthcain2937 Před 2 lety +38

      @@animalsarebeautifulpeople3094 I actually think she is too damaged to ever be able to preserve anything good in her life, she has to reduce everyone around her to a slave or courtier. She'll always be alone in the end.

    • @collectorofcats294
      @collectorofcats294 Před 2 lety +23

      I agree with you 100%!!! I hope that he is able to recover and come back to acting. I don’t blame him for never wanting to work with Disney or Warner Brothers again…

    • @esims75
      @esims75 Před 2 lety +25

      I agree with you about JD, but not about Amber. By saying she’s ill and therefore doesn’t know what she’s doing, or doesn’t understand the circumstances minimizes her actions. She may be a narcissist, but one thing very common with narcissistic people is that they are acutely aware of how to manipulate and abuse people. They take pleasure in humiliating them. They are experts at this behavior. But you’re right, she definitely needs help.

    • @egrace3738
      @egrace3738 Před 2 lety +19

      WHO CARES WHAT HAPPENS TO AH??! I am so tired of the fake generosity of "wishing help to toxic people" 😑😐

  • @beatrizayendemillet3363
    @beatrizayendemillet3363 Před rokem +1

    Thank You for this Brilliant Analysis of JD and Heard Trial. I would love to learn more about this great tool of Behavior Analysis.

  • @lordcoy461
    @lordcoy461 Před 4 měsíci +3

    is it a thing to notice how much heard looks at the jury in comparison to depp? ive noticed that heard looks at the jury for almost every response and only really stops when she gets called out. whereas with depp, he seems more natural in that he acknowledges the person asking the question and only really looks at the jury occasionally.

  • @sablgrl01
    @sablgrl01 Před 2 lety +219

    As soon as I saw the smile that she tried to hide, when JD was talking about losing Disney I instantly felt disturbed and totally disgusted by her. It’s appalling

  • @springsogourne
    @springsogourne Před 2 lety +364

    She knew exactly what she was doing. As I woman I can say I know several women who have acted the victim because they knew they could get away with it. I feel for male victims of abuse because they are so easily discounted.

    • @TheJavibear
      @TheJavibear Před 2 lety +5

      This! I’m surprised more people don’t openly talk about this because it’s true, anybody close with their sister/mom/grandmother/girlfriend will say the same thing, they’ve known women to fake being a victim in order to get their boyfriend or whoever in trouble for pissing them off

    • @Zendemic42
      @Zendemic42 Před 2 lety +2

      As Jordan Peterson accurately points out: men fight physically, while women more often go to 'reputation destruction'.
      Social violence is subtler but as painful.

    • @notmyprsnlacct7107
      @notmyprsnlacct7107 Před 2 lety +6

      Woman here 🙋🏽‍♀️, and mother, and I know these girls and women that you described. I’ve warned my sons of girls like this who will lie, and make up a story involving physical harm. And they don’t care if it ruins someone’s reputation, or even puts someone in jail. The world will likely believe the girl because of this stupid mentality that men are the only ones who can cause physical harm. I fear for my boys.

  • @niccime2278
    @niccime2278 Před 2 lety +1

    I just stumbled over this... how interesting to see what you say as it confirms my feelings throughout the scenes that I have seen. Good to see that I can count on my feelings :)