Academy Award®-winner Julia Roberts (Best Actress in a Leading Role, Erin Brockovich, 2000) leads an all-star cast featuring Kirsten Dunst, Julia Stiles, Maggie Gyllenhall and Marcia Gay Harden. MONA LISA SMILE is a funny, inspiring and uplifting film about an art history professor with a lot to teach about life and much to learn about romance.
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At the time when I watched this in the cinema at age 16, I was bored stiff but now, at age 34, with a more open mind, i find it quite interesting and inspirational
I know what you mean. I remember reading Class Reunion in 1982, by Rona Jaffe who was a Student at Radcliffe (Harvard's Sister School) Class Of 1951. I had no idea that alot of these Chick Lit Writers were students of Female Colleges. Mary McCarthy (Vassar), Patricia Highsmith (Barnard). Then Kathleen (Kick) Kennedy attended Wellesley as did Hilary Rodham (Valedictorian Class Of 1969). Also at alot of These Women's Colleges they smoked because it was so independent of them. In Class Reunion, Daphne Leeds told a Friend that Anabel Jones was The Harvard Whore and as a result she became a Pariah in The Dorm. Over 25 Years passed before Daphne apologized to her. She was jealous of Anabel because she had a spirit about her that Daphne didn't have.
One of the best realistic movies. My favourite as i m also a school teacher
Me too. My sister used to watch this movie all the time. When I was in 6th or 7th grade, I used to say things like "eww, you like this movie?," or "boring" because I was more into cartoony movies at the time. At the age of 26, now I'm into movies with mature themes, and Mona Lisa Smile is one of them. Thanks, sis for showing me this film when I was a kid.
I find it quite interesting and fascinating and I am fifteen
I saw the preview back then and I was not interested at all. But now I’m so……
Love Marcia Harden in anything, always gives her best,.
If Mona Lisa is the only beauty who went through history and retained her reputation.... Then Julia Roberts is the actress who has managed to preserve her beauty to this day
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It never fails every time I watch this movie I cry. 😢
So do I! It's been my comfort movie for over 10 years!
As a veteran teacher this hits different if my students did this on my first day..I’d be mortified but at the same time delighted to move onto the cooler stuff which is what she ended up doing. Too bad admin wasnt on board
You can tell she was losing her mind trying to teach these girls
i love MONA LISA SMILE
I love this movie 🎬
Wow it looks beautiful
If i would've watched this movie as a kid or a teenager i would've found it quite boring. But, watching this as an adult. You can enjoy it and understand it.
i am a huge fan of julia styles and julia roberts 😁
7:28 Giselle - We call her "Flicka".
Did She win a Oscar for her role?!
This movie had zero Oscar nominations.
Julia Roberts was really good in this.
What you do with students when they leave without your permission - stand in front off the door, block them, say "I didn't say class is dismissed, go back to you seats", refuse to budge till they obey, and then set their homework. 500 words on every piece of art shown during this class. "you all seem to know so much already, it shouldnt' be a problem. In fact, let's make it 1000 words each
Students never behave in this way. It seemed bit strange. And the teacher should handle the situation with strict hands. It was not that realistic
Also Wellesley was the dream school of Rose Fitzgerald but her Father told her at the last minute she couldn't go. His constituents told them that The School was too radical in the sense that they told the girls they could have a marriage, children and most of all a job. Helena Zaslow the daughter of the late Soap Actor Michael Zaslow attended The School who sadly enough died of Suicide.
2:41 Joan knocks on the door with a gavel
2:48 Jocelyn: Who knocks at the Door of Learning?
2:51 Joan: I am every woman.
2:54 Jocelyn: What do you seek?
2:56 Joan: To awaken my spirit through hard work, and dedicate my life to knowledge.
Wonder how they picked her to do that?
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Also The "Landlady" was also in the Talented Mr. Ripley as Mrs. Greenleaf (Mother Of Dickie) who was in a Wheelchair. It's amazing also to know that alot of Chick Lit Authors from Rona Jaffe, & Mary McCarthy (RIP) wrote their classic novels from The Group and The Best Of Everything did their Novels on Portable Typewriters. I loved The Documentary that Tom Hanks did about Typewriters. I don't think that the Landlady's Course Teaching would be relevant by today's standards.
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When the Rock Group Chicago started out, they did the same thing making sure that each person had a shelf with their food and personal belongings. The Actress who played Amanda as you know also did Bend It Like Beckham. She played a Mother who thought her daughter Jules was a Lesbian and in this Movie she "Is". She also did a version of "Ordeal By Innocense" by Agatha Christie that could have given VC Andrews a run for her money.
When the venom traller???
Corona time?
damn.. that class is full of good-looking people.
Who is the actor playing the part vilot
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This is 2003, not 1994. Easily confused as LITTLE WOMEN (1994) for misleading title.
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2:00 Song title?
Lift Thine Eyes - composed by Felix Mendelssohn :)
3:13 What's the song title when Joan and the women enter the church?
For the Splendor of Creation
Lift Thine Eyes from the Elijah by Mendelssohn
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Also 1952-1953 was the "Year" that Therese Belivet "meets" Carol Aird.
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So the story takes place 50 years before it came out.
Is there a way to conveniently buy a digital ticket and watch it directly from here?
You can buy the movie through youtube, yes. It works a bit like blockbuster
I get nostalgic when I watch these movies. I would have loved to go to university there. But then I sit back and realize that even though I’m White, I didn’t come from that privilege to attend.
Most of us didn't have that kind of money either, my dear. Big deal!
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It's not a big class if they don't have a student in every seat in that hall.
In the novel garden of shadows (the prequel to flowers in the attic) corrine foxworth got accepted to bryn mawr but of course she didn`t go.
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" I am everyone woman" ....debatable.
Isn't this movie from 2004, not 1994?
2003.
Students never behave in this way. It seemed a bit strange. And the teacher should handle the situation with strict hands. The last scene was not that realistic
The school is private and they are allowed to behave that way because this is what the alumnae taught them. Julie roberts was there to break the norm
They can and do if you teach at a private school.
No way its from 94, i think its 2004
It's 2003.
@@marissaflores418 yup saw it run the theater when it came out in 2003
Being a teacher, Eloquence, poise, and grace should still be taught in schools.
Hotplate?
Literally no one was asking for this
Shut up. If you dont like it, dont watch it. That simple.
We want venom mate
@@AlfredAmeneyro21 If you don't like his comment, don't reply to it. That simple
@@maxrubert5795 then why you cared to respond to mine...?
Says the one that chose to watch this video
A repetition of the dead poets society...