Mona Lisa Smile: Ending scene
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- The girls (Kirsten Dunst, Ginnifer Goodwin, Maggie Gyllenhaal…) say goodbye to their professor (Julia Roberts).
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Every time I see these scenes, it feels like Julia Roberts was passing on the torch of excellence to these young women. So beautiful. Makes me cry every time.
This is just like a woman-centred Dead Poets Society. really enjoyable.
Lool I've always thought the same! 😸😸 But I find Dead Porta Society a Very unrealistic and dated movie (therefore~> it's bad ^^'), while this one managed to stay relevant and helped the Careerr of ALL these amazing actresses ☺️☺️
Absolutely
Powerful story, with strong characters, a strong message and amazing actresses.
Modern women centric movies can learn a lot from this.
I just heard about this movie right now and I immediately thought that. They’re comparable… But each amazing in their own right
No one commits suicide
The one that hated Katherine in the beginning ended up loving her the most in the end.
My theory is, she never hated her but actually “admired” her in the beginning, but was conflicted whether to uphold her beliefs or move on alongside Katherine’s advanced ideologies. And yeah, basically took her frustration out on her because she was unhappy.
It was because she taught her the greatest lesson of her life. And it was also because she was facilitating the role that her own mother was supposed to fulfill. Katherin was giving her tough love and was pushing her for excellence. A lot of people view the movie as being about choosing marriage over a career or a career over marriage. I think it’s neither, it’s about discovering your own agency and really you can’t choose either marriage or career until you first know who you are.
I think it's because she found out that marriage isn't for everyone. Her marriage was arranged by her mother and she found out that her husband was a serial cheater. Her mother knew but didn't care. She expected her to turn the other cheek and just accept the role as wife and mother.
Giselle is so affectionate with everyone in her circle. I hope to be more like her ❤
She was my favorite character ❤. I hope to become a friend like her.
She is the one who are different among others; she is rebel and wild at the same time, and at the time, but she is more compassionate than the others. She gave her shoulder to betty when she had a breakdown (and no one else do), and she is the one who had chosen by betty to move on
Even when Betty was awful to her all the time, Giselle was such a good friend.
The best film to show how Teachers should be: an inspiration for their students! A remarkable influence in their lives!
Yeah, like professors inspire students to hate their own countries
@@thelords3394ok puppy
Those were the great days when teachers were allowed to be teachers and an inspiration to all. Its much tougher now, though one can say a teacher does have to be one from school but can be your friend, family, hairdresser or the beggar who shares some interesting life quotes when you talk to them.
@@sophia-annsmith9277 I mean its also the usa, they do not pay teachers in that country
@@dylancobalt7807 I do understand what you are saying, but I'm not limiting to the USA afterall I'm from the Caribbbean islands, in my case the teachers at times migrate to US/other countries that pay better its that bad. Its just my general observation that this is just about everywhere as it relates to teachers (professional ones). I'm just saying that aside from the professionals teachers come in different forms in our lives and have influence in the way we do things/think.
I started college in 1963 and some progress had been made since these young women graduated 10 years before I started college. In 1963, the feminist movement was just beginning. But I had cousins who were in college in the early 1950s..... some even at Wellesley College. This movie is well researched and presented. This is how it was for them. And was true when my mother was in college in the 1930s. Young women today don't know how restricted women's lives were before the feminist movement forced change on society. It wasn't until 1963 that women were allowed to have a bank account in their own name. And it wasn't until 1974 !!!!! that women could have a credit card in their own name and could apply for a loan without a man co-signing for it. Stunning to think about it...... We have come a long way. I wish that this movie would be re-released so that young women of today would realize how recently women won equal rights....... and that those rights should not be taken for granted. There are some who would like to go back to societal norms of 1953.
It should be required viewing for all the tradwives on Tik Tok
That's because they don't know history. By the way, thank you for sharing your story.
'What Susan says about the restrictions women faced not so long ago are true. I lived it. It was awful.
Don't let anybody take away your rights...over your body, over the way you choose to live, and to think, or your right to be treated equally in the workplace or anywhere in society.
Watch out! They are trying to do this now and making headway.
I hate saying this, but I honestly thought I would hate this movie when I first saw it. But then I saw it, I truly saw it, and I really appreciated it. Between how these women had to overcome things, and change things in their own lives, as well as How she taught them to view art, and what art can teach us about life and ourselves, and the fact that, during a time in women were expected to conform in whatever situation they were in, she lived on her own terms, and encouraged the other women to do the same. For one that meant, living a radically different life than what she thought she would live And the other it was choosing a life she never thought she would want. And that’s just two of the stories! I know it’s not really based on a true story, but it is a very inspiring story of how a teacher can influence her students and the world around her. Especially during a time when female teachers were not expected to, nor encouraged to influence at all.
A lot of people don’t realize this, but back in the 50s a woman as it was expected to stay home have babies wear her pearls and her high heels when her husband came home and fixed him a cocktail and they have dinner, but he can go around and cheat options for women Least they weren’t a really good movie to look back and see where our grandparents and parents went through. Who says you have to be at airline hostess or a secretary is more to life than that not to say that being a mother is not important because that is too, then again those are choices
Julia has one of the most beautiful smiles
What Giselle is for Betty is what Betty's mother should have been for her all along.
Sad thing is that just a few of the students had their eyes opened to the truth of their "higher education"...
That's exactly what the Film got right. It's not about prescribing a right way to live for women. It's about having the choice. You can choose higher education and a career as well as being a stahm if you can afford it and have a good prenup. Both choices are valid as long as they are chosen and lived as true partnership. Personally I would not choose the stahm life because its way too risky but it is a valid choice.
I remember sitting in the food court of our local mall, which has pretty much gone defunct in recent years, seeing the poster for Mona Lisa Smile which was out at the time, on a display board, as the movie theater was showing it. I didn’t see the film until it came out for home release, but I remember the poster showed the girls looking up, from the Jackson Pollack scene. My kids were little, grade school, so this movie reminds me of those Friday nights at the food court, all those years ago.
I had just graduated, but I was only 17 so I wasn’t quite old enough to grasp it. My Ma was on the latter end of boomers. She couldn’t even have her own credit card in her name until the 1970s. The things she transpired, leaving a husband and in a foreign country… I literally couldn’t fathom nor be that brave.
Catherine Watson taught them to think for themselves.
She & they also learn that there are options to life and its up to them to take it.
@@sophia-annsmith9277Hence thinking for yourself, not to conform to social norms.
Kirsten Dunst was WONDERFUL in this. She really made me hate her up until the end.
I admire KD character
It would have been even harder in that era to end a marriage that wasn't good
Takes lots of strength and courage
Especially since the husband had the money. my grandma was married to my grandfather who was very abusive. She had no money and was poor.
Got to respect that. But its still relevant to today in some countries, they make it very tough for a woman to divorce/leave a bad marriage. She loses more than he does and in some cases it can be her life.
Teaching must be super rewarding...at times...
Always! I know by experience.
Oh, it is. It truly is,
It's 21 years go. Man time flies
It really does.
Movie is still relevant today.
I feel like she deserved far more recognition for her acting in this role
Not while most viewers are men.
3:31 Well, uh, I wouldn’t want to come up against you in any court, anywhere.”
Greenwich Village is synonomous with LGBT Culture and where alot of Authors Hobknobbed from James Baldwin to Truman Capote to I think Richard Wright.
The way Giselle kissed Catherine so sweet
Then she went to Europe and made Eat ,Pray,Love . I'm just kidding . Very Lovely film.
😂😂😂
I remember this movie. It actually is still very relevant. In very good.
Stellar cast, great movie!
1:38 Krysten Ritter from Confessions of Shopaholic!! She's in this movie too. I KNEW there was something familiar about her
She also played Jessica Jones
So many american icons studied in europe and did quite well. Bill Clinton & John F. Kennedy attended Oxford, Jacqueline Bouvier attended The Sorbonne. I think that Katherine Watson settled in Paris, France home of alot of fantastic Art Culture and did quite well there.
I loved this movie
Say what you like, because of her I’ve been a sucker for polka dot dresses forever
What a cast. At least four Oscar Winners.
cry every time
I also love Katherine, Joan and Giselle
To the person who is reading this, don't give up on your channel. Keep on going... Push harder... Its going to be better ❤️❤️
Thanks 😊
🙏
I was led to this message
Ok i try my best❤
😢❤
Game recognizes game. Miss Watson v Betty.
They talk about her eyes...but not one of them mentioned that Mona Lisa has no eyebrows
💔😌
Connie was a riot! I would have loved to meet her in college!
All these women have gone to have AMAZING CAREERS!!!!
Im not crying you are
😂😂😂
i love giselle and joan and betty
💞
Ive only seen shorts of the movie but it has touched my heart.
Whta a movie. My God.
Back in day everything was simply beautiful
ROSY RETROSPECTION FALLACY
Why don’t they make movies like this anymore?
Nunca senti que o filme fez justiça pela personagem da Julia Stiles. Ela era inteligente, esperta, corajosa, e queria casar também, então eles fizeram ela se contentar só com isso ao invés de mostrar que ela poderia fazer os dois 🙄
Mas a vida conservadora é assim: a mulher é restrita ao lar e é obrigada a aguentar chifre sim!E se forem tentar fazer algo diferente, os conservadores reagem como a mãe dela.Não é possível q vc nunca tenha ouvido falar nisso!
Not sure she COULD do both at that time.
I Think Mona Lisa Have Paintings At The Museum.
the Mona Lisa is a painting, not a person
Elias by Mendelssohn: "Hebe deine Augen auf".
The song of the angels.
Sorry but this is my Barbie movie 🥰
WoW!! You're allowed to say the K-word in movies from the 50's!?
The movie was set in the 1950s time frame, but was made in 2003. That being said, I suspect that the word ‘kike’ was used by many in the 1950s as an offensive term on a regular basis by racist people just as other racist words were similarly used then and unfortunately still are now. The offensive words may change, but the malicious intent stays the same.
There has been much speculation and theories that this is a self-portrait of daVinci, creating a feminine side to himself.
Im crying in public 😭
What is the beautiful piece of choral music playing at .45 ?
Lift Thine Eyes for SSA.
@@cassieo Thank you so much!😀
Really liked this movie. Was surprised. Roberts usually plays the same sappy roles boring
That woman needs to stop grabbing on her like that
Betty was the absolute worst through most of the film; thought she was better, and knew better, than everyone else. Was on the fast track of turning into her morher, and was completely complaisant in her trajectory towards mediocrity. So when she's the one who ends up making the biggest U-Turn - leaving her garbage husband and mother behind, it's her character you almost ache more for, because her fake life and accompanying expectations are the biggest lie told to any of them. Most of them knew what life they were choosing, even the ones who gave up one set of dreams for another. However, Betty completely believed the lie, until she didn't, and that would have been difficult to accept. So in the end, she was so grateful to Miss Watson for showing her there was another way to be, and it saved her.
Isabelle Albert: Arrested Little Girl Lisa Smile
What did Betty say? "New York...?" I didn't get it. Was it cank? Is that a word?
She said New York Kike, it's a racial slur toward Jewish people
@@neldajackson360 thank you for the explanation. English is not my first language. Love this movie.
@@shuib right me too
Nice explanation. Thanks
1-3-24 5:23
No Julia Robert's please.
Huh?