Movie power: (Erin Brockovich shows how people can make a positive impact on their community).HOW often do we see in person someone whose daring and perseverance have inspired a hit movie? Rarely, for most of us. So it was a special treat to see and hear Erin Brockovich at the National Press Club (NPC 1. (complexity) NPC - NP-complete. 2. (architecture) NPC - Next Program Counter. ) in Washington, DC. I'd already seen Erin Brockovich, the movie, and admired her relentless search for proof that water pollution by a large utility was the cause of widespread illness in a small community in California. With the help of friends and a major law firm she fought for what became the largest ever direct-action lawsuit A Direct-Action Lawsuit is brought directly against an insurance company for a wrong done by the insured. In a lawsuit that is not direct-action, a plaintiff brings the claim against the insured, who actually wronged the plaintiff. settlement in US history. The film, starring Julia Roberts as Brockovich, shows what Hollywood can do to portray those who are making a positive difference in communities across the world. The film also supported critic Michael Medved's contention that box-office hits don't need to be filled with sex, violence and gore. Medved, the author of the book Hollywood vs America, has long argued that the movie industry would be more, not less, prosperous if it produced films that did not seek to appeal to the baser instincts of audiences. When I spoke with Medved briefly a few months ago he noted the box-office success of Remember the Titans, which was based on the true story of how TC Williams High School in Alexandria, Virginia Alexandria is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 128,284. Located along the Western bank of the Potomac River, Alexandria is approximately 6 miles (9.6 kilometers) south of downtown Washington, DC. , racially integrated its football team in 1972. The initial racial tensions and hostility evaporated evaporated reduced in volume by evaporation; concentrated to a denser form. as the players began to care for each other, and respect their coach, as they fought their way to a state championship. A powerful film at a time when racial problems continued to dog America. Erin Brockovich documents the power of one wholly dedicated to a cause she knew was right. Time and again in her NPC talk, she cited the test of rightness--if something is right, then it's worth the maximum investment of one's time and energy. Her driving spirit was fed by a father who told her early in life always to `press on'. Her mother, meanwhile, taught her `stick-to-itiveness'. Now an environmental activist, Brockovich strives to intensify her audiences' awareness of the public health threat of toxic chemicals Any chemical which, through its chemical action on life processes, can cause death, temporary incapacitation, or permanent harm to humans or animals. This includes all such chemicals, regardless of their origin or of their method of production, and regardless of whether they are produced . Without the film, those audiences wouldn't be there. Brockovich is a bundle of energy with unquestioned courage and fortitude Fortitude See also Bravery. Fratricide (See MURDER.) Asia despite torture, refuses to deny Moses. [Islam: Walsh Classical, 35] Calantha fulfills wifely and queenly duties despite losses. [Br. Lit. . At the same time, she doesn't seem obsessed ob·sess v. ob·sessed, ob·sess·ing, ob·sess·es v.tr. To preoccupy the mind of excessively. v.intr. with the limelight limelight: see calcium oxide. limelight Early form of theatrical lighting. The incandescent calcium light invented by Thomas Drummond in 1816 was first employed in a theatre in 1837 and was widely used by the 1860s. the film guarantees her--she even failed to attend the Academy Awards ceremony the night Julia Roberts received the `best actress' Oscar for her role. Brockovich said she had a sick child so she stayed home (`I saw it on TV'). We need many more such movies. They needn't all be documentaries or based on true stories. But they should, at least occasionally, inspire their audiences. Where are the drama teachers who can motivate their students to make and perform in films that can make a difference, that can help build a more just and peaceful society? NPC President Richard Ryan Richard Ryan (born 1946) is an Irish poet and diplomat. Born and educated in Dublin, he was an English professor and visiting poet at the University of St.Thomas, Minnesota, USA from 1970 to 1971, and published two volumes of poetry in the early 1970s. said a ballroom packed with 300 people on a hot August day in Washington, proved the interest in Erin Brockovich. It was proof, too, of the power of film. |
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