Shelby's Life Support Ends | Steel Magnolias (Julia Roberts, Sally Field)
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- čas přidán 16. 04. 2024
- My dears, after Jackson (Dylan McDermott) returns home to find Shelby (Julia Roberts) comatose due to complications from therapy, doctors deem her condition irreversible, and the family collectively decides to remove her from life support.
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🎬Steel Magnolias (1989): A young beautician, newly arrived in a small Louisiana town, finds work at the local salon, where a small group of women share a close bond of friendship, and welcome her into the fold.
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My dears, I encourage you to watch Shelby's Diabetic Attack in a Hair Salon, HERE: czcams.com/video/M6PJ7uuCUj8/video.html
I have and my child at about 21 was diagnosed with type 1. I’ve seen this..
My child is a body builder and therefore in tune to body. It’s a nightmare, plus gluten free….
The saddest part of this scene is Sheblys real mom was there and the nurse that turned off life support in the movie was the nurse who turned off the life support in real life.
Her mom said she wanted to watch the whole scene as they filmed it because “I need to see her (Julia) get up and walk away.”
Just so heartbreaking.
Wait this is based on a true story??
@@LynnTanner-ls9kxyes, the screenwriter Robert Harling wrote the play after his sister Susan, a type 1 diabetic, died at 33 in 1985 shortly after giving birth to her son and subsequently getting a kidney transplant, which failed. The story is based on the last years of her life. He wrote it because he wanted his nephew to know who his mother was and how much she sacrificed to have him.
@@shannmaddox1836 Thank you for this information,I admire he wrote this film so his nephew knew how much she sacrificed and loved him.Thank you again!
@@shannmaddox1836 wasn't there a scene similar to this in *Billion Dollar Baby?*
@@shannmaddox1836I didn't know that. Thank you for sharing that.
Sally played this role flawlessly.
Yes, she did everything
Just that walk entering the hospital was so, powerful. She is such a gifted actress.
She sure did amazing actress ❤
She is one of my favorite actors!!!!
Yes she did ,had me 😢😢😢
Sally is one of a kind. She played the role of a grieving mother like no other. I lost count of how many times I watched this movie.
Hearing Jack Jr. crying just breaks my heart because he's too young to know what his mother risked to give him life. But somehow he knew to point to where she had fallen down.
He was only wanting the sucker. They used a sucker and took it away to make him cry. That's why he's reaching for her pocket. He's pointing to his real mom that took the sucker
@@marikiemarie7622 You must be fun at parties.
@saynotohookups this isn't the best timing to use that worn out line. Lol the comment is ridiculous. "Somehow he knew to reach out to point." The child knew his sucker was being taken. Lol
@@marikiemarie7622 they're obviously talking about the movie for fuck's sake
@saynotohookups, Do try not to feed the troll trash.
She was there when her baby came into this world, and she was there when she departed it. Heartbreaking in every way. Hearing her heartbeat so delicately and then flatlining forever.
I was thinking the same thing 😔
That doesn't happen in real life. There's never a flatline sound. That's Hollywood
@@estherlane7498 since I have to clarify, I was talking about the part “she was there when her baby came into the world and was there when she departed.”
@@sweetkentuckymama7710 since you don't have to clarify. Dont. ...
I'm fully aware of what you meant FFS. Since I'll have to clarify I will
I'm talking about movies showing flatlines and heartbeat sounds for dramatic effect. Get over yourself
@@estherlane7498 well then don’t comment on my post to someone else. I could say the same for you,“Get over yourself.”
I had to watch my only brother be removed from life support in October two years ago. He'd had surgery to get a portion of his foot removed due to diabetes. On the day he was to be released they put one of the plastic protectors over his foot and sat him in the shower. The nurse left the room to answer her cell phone. We don't know how long she was gone, but when she came back she found he'd fallen over and busted his head open. They revived him once for a few minutes, but he went back into full cardiac arrest. He never woke up again. We had just lost our mother to a stroke that June, and our dad 3 years prior to mesothelioma. He was exposed to asbestos while in the Navy. There's just us two girls left now. Life turns on a dime folks. Love each other. Be there for your family because you NEVER know when the Lord will call them home.
So sorry for your many losses. May God bring you strength and healing 🙏🏽♥️
@@kayleemetzger1697 thank you ma'am.
Sorry for your loss. Lifting prayers and condolences 🙏 for you. 😢💔
@@tj921able thank you ma'am.
As many times as I've seen this movie, this scene STILL makes me break down. That poor baby was trying to show his dad that his mom was not ok.
EVERYONE deserved an award for this scene.
We have come so far in treating juvenile diabetes- for all our complaints about the failings of medical science, think of all the young folks that today can live full and long lives because of that progress. So many, for so long, never had a chance. Shelby was a difficult character, but wanted to live her life to the max and did. Was she selfish, headstrong, etc? Maybe- but she was like a bright comet in the night sky. And she mattered. And her dreams mattered. Great movie!❤
Yeah the arm implants that can be managed by smartphone app are a real godsend and lifesaver.
How Sally didn't win an Oscar for this role is beyond me
Wasn’t even nominated, probably due to category confusion
The Academy Awards are an absolute joke.
I agree with you 💯 👍.
When Austin Butler never won for his role as Elvis, I told myself i would never watch the Academy Awards EVER again!!🤮
Steel Magnolias is worth more than a ridiculous Oscar!!😆
The world knows this..
I remember when I first saw this film. Everyone in the cinema was crying at this point.
I can t hear that poor baby screaming. It hurts so much😢
Should've heard his mudda when I was pollinating her flower!!!
Sweet little boy knew mommy was in trouble because he kept pointing out the window
Sally Field is beyond amazing. Everything she touches is GOLD....❤❤❤❤
Thank you, Sally, for your brilliant acting and growing up with you in the "Flying Nun" and "Smokey and the Bandit"
Much love to you from Australia 🇦🇺 ❤️ 💙 ♥️
This movie is a lot easier to watch until you have your own Steel Magnolias experience 😣
I worked in an Endo office, the doctor would urge diabetic patients to watch this movie
@@shannondelp9898 Why?
@@raea3588 to help them understand how serious diabetes can be
@@raea3588probably because it is based off the real life story of Robert Harling's sister Susan who died from diabetes related complications due to a failed kidney transplant.
@@raea3588since Shelby was a juvenile diabetic/type a
EVERYTHING is at risk...and in the real story, Shelby didn't survive childbirth.
There are many more factors involved...the risks are extremely high.
The father was in just as much pain. I feel like he was disregarded.
I think because the movie was actually about the mother and her relationship with her daughter.
He looks just destroyed . He didn’t have to say much but his face says it all
I was Truvy in community theater in my 20s, little did I know I would be living this scene with my own daughter in my 40s.
I’m so sorry.
Oh no, I'm so sorry.
I'm so sorry
The saddest sound in the world is the silence when a heart monitor stops beeping. 😞
Sally Field. Hell of an actress!
Especially when she played May Parker
She had a sweet ass in smokey and the bandit!!!
This movie and Shirley McClain in Terms of Endearment...
This scene hits different after uve experienced a love one gettin off life support. I lost my abuela 4 yrs ago frm covid, & my mother-in-law last yr frm a stroke. Both that culd hv been prevented 😔. Life is to short and precious, tell those u love that u love them. 💞 I miss u wetha & maria 😇🪽
Same for me too. Lost my mama to COVID. Went very much like this. It's hard as hell to watch but it helps to know it's a somewhat universal experience for those who have been there.
@@ladvita32 my condolences to u & ur family.
@@dominiquealisemerlano2590 Thank you. You too ❤️
Me too list my best friend and sis in law in October and was standing there at the bed while everything was removed from her
I don’t know if I’m correct or not, but I think the nurses and doctors that were there in the scene were the actual doctors and nurses for the real Shelby.
You are correct
This has always been my favorite movie since a kid and I'm just now learning today it's based on a true story 😢
I cant watch this movie during these parts. I ugly cry all the time.. Julia and Sally played their roles soooo AMAZING.
Shelby: Hold On!
Fantastic movie, still tear up at parts, Sally Field especially just after the funeral
I have type 2 diabetes. But, nothing this bad. So incredibly sad😢😢. For her whole family. Especially that sweet baby
She has type 1 not 2
You can die from both and there is more than two types of diabetes. @@oceay11
Type 2 😂😅
THANK YOU IVE BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS SCENE
Dylan McDermott and Sally Field's acting in this scene is so beautiful. When Jackson (Dermott) hesitates to sign the form to take her off life support.
I know an extra minute or 2 wouldn't have made a difference, but the fact that the kid kept pointing at her and the dad didn’t pay attention is extremely annoying, especially because the kid was freaking out more & more because of it.
To me too!
Seeing this really had me on the verge of tears...when I was 15, my paternal grandmother suffered a heart attack brought on by her Type 1 diabetes, and they attempted to do a bypass, which they couldn't do very much to help. The worst part is that me and my family had to go down to see her in the hospital in Missouri (as my father was born and raised there), and she was in the ICU, which didn't help matters. The sights and sounds were disturbing to me, and I was hoping for her to pull through - she didn't. My poor grandmother was only 63 when she died. As of this comment, my maternal grandmother is the only grandparent I have left on this planet after my maternal grandfather's life was claimed in the tornado that tore through parts of Western Kentucky.
No offense, but only 63? Living to 63 is a blessing. My dad died at 47 of cancer and I’m in the process of being screened as well and it’s not looking good....I’m 41. One of my friends died at 35 in a car accident with her 14 year old daughter. Her other 3 kids were in the car but survived and are now being raised by their dad. 63 would be a joyous age to live to. In my opinion.
@@aileenmccarthy8660 Prayers to you, my friend. I'm 38 years old, but I turn 39 in July. Months after my grandmother's death, I had returned home from school, and my mother told me she needed to talk with me on a serious note. When she said, "Dad's in the hospital", I became alarmed, and it turns out my father got pneumonia while he was working at his job over in Chicago. He was 41 years at the time he got it, but it was a good thing my mom told him through a phone call to check himself into the hospital for his affliction. He survived the ordeal. There's a lot of other things that my father has survived which I will not disclose - I do know in 2019, he had to get his gall bladder taken out. My father's now 64 years old.
This was amazing movie all the actors were amazing too
julia roberts plays this role brilliantly
IKR, especially since she wound up getting a part in *Pretty Woman,* which my mother lined up to audition for
I cried so many times watching this movie.
One of the best movies ever!!!!!!
Sally Field Played That Role Very Good
Sally was amazing and the rest of the cast did a amazing job
It was a powerful, powerful scene. Gut wrenching.
Love this movie
Watching this scene now reminds me of the day my dad died. Mum and I had heard ambulance sirens and went to look. When I saw Dad lying on the ground surrounded by paramedics, I said: "It's Dad!" Mum said "Oh, no!" which were Dad's last known words before he collapsed. Luckily he'd been talking to a couple of people when it happened. The husband called the paramedics while the wife, a former nurse, started CPR. The paramedics did all they could, but after 45 minutes they said: "He's gone." Both of my brothers took it hard, as did my older nephews, who were almost eight, and my niece, who was five. My two youngest nephews, who weren't much older than little Jack Jr., didn't understand death and were told Granddad's in a special place now. At least they weren't here when it happened. The older children would have known to tell someone "Something's wrong with Granddad!" But the littlest boys would have said: "Granddad fell down. He won't get up." That's what makes this scene so hard to watch. That the little boy was with his mama when she fell down and couldn't understand why she wouldn't get up.
This movie is so touching one of my faves
I love the title. Magnolias are such a beautiful flower, they represent perfectly the beauty of motherhood and selfless love, and of course steel being strong and unbendable, well, I don't need to explain the symbolism! Even though Shelby succumbed to her illness, her love did not. And her mother's love did not.
I love this movie I can watch it over and over
Sally was so good in this movie, this is one of the best movies ever
The only movie that kills me everytime for some reason I always expect her to live!
This was such a happy movie. Then this happens. A real heartbreaker. 😓😢😭
This has to be one of the saddest scenes in a movie😢💔
I cannot believe this happened to Julia Roberts
@@robtru84 you're telling me, this part could've went to my mother if she didn't miss her interview
Terrific movie!!! 💚 O+
I was in a similar situation with a close family friend. She got really really sick. She also had life support. But she passed on.
My favorite film.
I remember mom had this on when I was still at that point in life when I didn’t really understand death. I thought “Young people don’t die. Not like that. That’s not how it works.”
Omg same,I was a kid and couldn't understand how she died because she wasn't old.
@@LynnTanner-ls9kx yeah, she wasn’t old, wasn’t in an accident or hurt. So confusing as a 6 year old
@@number1fool My granddaughter is going through this,not really understanding it and reading your comment and remembering how I also thought of death at that age will help me tell her better.Its crazy how innocent we were then..
Un film bellissimo
I have to say because of the first part of this scene I was freaked out about having a baby.
There were times after my car accident with my baby where my body would go limp and I would fall to the floor unable to move. I would even wake unable to move my body or my body was mostly numb. I could not watch this movie after having my babies because I was so afraid I would be alone with my baby and I would not wake up.
That’s how much this movie made an impact on so many people. It’s one of those movies that suck you in and makes you feel like you were a part of someone’s life.
This is why I can’t watch this movie regularly. 😭😭😭
This kills me every time.
Love this movie.
Honestly , I’m not a Julia Roberts fan , but I enjoyed her acting in this film . Sally Field was great as usual . Had no idea this was based on a true story .
I wasn’t expecting to cry at 10 in the morning….
Steel Magnolias is gonna be in Movie Theaters again next week… I am Not missing that for the world.
🌟 worthy of an #Oscar
With what was left of her strength she chose to reach her husband?
She was trying to act normal in front of her son and not scare him, but as a nurse herself, I am sure she would have called 911 if she'd been cognizant of the medical emergency.
I’d call my husband, because I want him to come to my kid, he can call 911
@@ATexasPerson101 And by then, you are dead.
@@oscarfun100 we are talking about like 1 or 2 min between calls here. My husband would know the whole story, there’s a kid at the house, I have diabetes ect.. calling her husband would be best. 911 ask a ton of questions
❤ Sally Fields Play good
I love this movie & named my cat Shelby... My favorite😊 color has always been pink
They never listen.
So sorry to read your story. Know all about asbestos, my husband has it on his lungs, being monitored for it, but not much you can do. Your brother should have had better care from the hospital.
Sad😢😢😢
Love this movie, one of Julia Roberts' best. Remember seeing this in bk in 89 and crying in the cinema
She was warned.
Bonjour, cela serait-il possible de l'avoir en français merci beaucoup passez une très belle journée.🫶🇨🇵
On February 14, 2012, I was a freshman at Jackson State University, a music major, a tuba player, and the proud nephew of Blackburn Middle Schools choir director Carniece Smith. At 9 am. that morning, my mother, who was her sister (6 months apart), called me and informed me that she had lost her battle with Type 1 Diabetes. On February 14, 2012, my heart had been broken. On that day, I stopped watching this movie. I couldn't even make it 5 minutes into it without breaking down because I knew the ending. After questioning God for a while, I had to understand that he needed her more. She was at peace without those countless tubes coming from her face. They say time heals everything, but that only applies to specific events in life. Time made it easier for my family and I to deal with it, but we cry even harder because we think about all the what ifs? Seeing this clip reminds me why I don't watch this movie. I saw it first hand and maybe one day I can watch this movie again but it won't be today. She had the prettiest chocolate skin, thick beautiful black hair, a singing voice for the ages, and the sweetest heart in the world. Kindness couldn't even describe her. Love does. She was the loveliest person. Love you, NeNe. ❤ Sincerely, your nephew Christopher.
Bonjour, es ce que cela serait-il possible d'avoir le titre du film en français merci beaucoup, très bonne journée à vous tous.❤🇨🇵🫶
Magnolias en acer.
@@longdogt6724 bonjour, merci beaucoup, passer une très bonne semaines,🫶🇨🇵🌹
Uh! What a horrible thing to have to live through
I always wonder why for diabetics they cant do pancreas transplants from organ donors, that have already passed.
Shelby was selfish, stupid, and suicidal.
You know how I see this continuing? Shelby's husband moves far the hell away to escape his former mother in law (who would never tolerate him moving on), remarries, and the kid never even knows about his bio mom.
So horrible (but so well acted.)
Blessings in an abundance of the faith. I salute you. 😘🙏Grace and peace be unto you and to this place. God bless you. 🤍🤍🤍Thank you. Will you believe and receive Jesus Christ as your LORD and personal saviour??? I do. 😊
What did Shelby die from?
Complications from diabetes
And kidney failure.....😢
Her body rejected the kidney her mom gave her
Overreacting
@@ATexasPerson101 I started to watch this clip, now I remember it was transplant kidney rejection. I've had a kidney transplant about a year ago, so I'm not gonna watch this clip lol :/
Hey 😮! I saw her nose twitching and she was moving her mouth.
Wasn't dead !
Its cause its a movie she's not really dead
This breaks my heart I can't believe this happened to Julia Roberts
It’s a movie lol.
Are you for real?
Are you stupid?
Uhm she was playing a character.
I never liked Jackson
You’d have to kill me if you wanted to turn off my child’s machine. Point period blank.
I can't believe this happened to Julia Roberts why?
Her character was a diabetic and her body rejected the kidney transplant
@@natalieschannel7675 it just upsets me and breaks my heart to see this happened to Julia Roberts
Nothing happened to Julia. She was PLAYING A CHARACTER IN A MOVIE! She's been alive and well for the last 35 years since this movie came out!
She was acting!
It upset me seeing Julia Roberts like this
He shouldn't of signed it
Good movie and I love Julia Roberts as an actor BUT her character is beyond ridiculous.
Are we supposed to feel sorry for her?
She’s selfish to the point of idiocy.
I thought it was selfish (and stupid) of her to get pregnant. There's no way I'd get pregnant if a doctor told me it could be detrimental to my health.
@@Chris-zb7vdIt may not have been the wisest decision but I wouldn't call it selfish, she wanted a child so badly she was willing to give up her own life to do so. The desire and need to have children is one of the most powerful ones people can encounter.
@Chris-zb7vd Do you know what the word "selfish" means?
@tinman3586 NO, I have no ideal. Please enlighten me with your wisdom. Before you start explaining, I'll tell you what I meant. It was selfish not to consider her family and how that would affect them. She didn't consider her parents ( especially her mom) or her husband and how it would devastate them. I understand she wanted a baby, but it cost her life. I can't count how many times I've seen this movie and I've always felt this way. This is my perception, you don't have to agree.
@@fictionalbeauty
That’s right.
She WANTED a baby. She didn’t need one and the world didn’t need one.
She insisted upon it for her own desires.
Knowing all along there was a good chance she wouldn’t be around to raise it.
THAT is the very definition of selfish.,