Teacher wasn’t betting in, she was encouraging her to pursue her dreams. That Betty is just controlling for some dream life and is upset to lose control over her friend.
all I see Betty doing is telling her friend is to talk her bf before making a decision that will effect her life forever while miss teacher over here is talking about fucking multiple dudes and 'following your dreams'. doesnt seem like a healthy plan by the looks of the her face.
@@romelleabdulaleem283not that far pass, you’ll find involved teachers today behaving similarly. People are just upset because it’s centered around women and feminism and they feel like their place in life is threatened by that. Those people should self reflect but instead they blame feminism
Nope. I think both of them controlling other people's life. She should encourage her students to make their own choices. She is a great teacher though, but sometimes she went too far. Just because Joan is very good at law, it doesn't mean she has to chase or pursue law. She was being critical when she knew Joan chose to get married and not law. What's wrong with that? My best friend got her master degree yet she chose to be a wife and mother. She is happy.
She realizes it at the end. She realizes every hurtful thing she said she was saying about herself - that she was the unhappy and unloved one. But she stood up to her mother and divorced her cheating husband in the end and was really grateful for what Julia Robert’s character did for her. I just watched this and it was really good!
@@ronniwright8315nah that is what happens to the wife that remains for decades in a marriage where she is unloved, disrespected and cheated on. Few things are more destructive than being married to the wrong person - that was Betty’s case. She knew even before wedding there was something not right with her partner and the way he treated her. But externally he checked all the boxes, so she didn’t listened to that intuition. And this created this conflict within her that made her lash out against anyone that offered a different perspective. (This can happen to any gender btw, circumstances may vary but living a life focused on impressing others creates bitter and judgmental people). People that build a life acknowledging who they are - not on an external idea of what they should be - these people won’t become Karen. They have overcome the fear that builds in them this need to bully others in order to feel more in control of (and right about) their own lives.
Betty wants her thing but she wants all the other girl to choose like her which not the case. She so afraid to see others succeed and be happy choosing different than her.
It's the exact same in reverse. People who chose to not get married or have kids never stop talking about how free they are. That teach kept drilling it in their heads that marriage/family would lead them to have many regrets later if they didn't also choose something else. People who don't want families have no concept of how it's deeply fulfilling for others.
@@ekatrinya We talk about it because everywhere we go people ask questions, butt in our business, and tell us how sad and regretful we're going to be. People who want families have no concept of how people can either not give zero fucks or find them stifling. I'm not married and I don't have children. When I was 12, I knew that I didn't want children. Marriage is undesirable to me. 95% of women do everything and they are the ones who end up compromising their dreams to make it work. Funny that it's a given that men can have a family and a career. Why? Because the wife usually carries most of the load. Having a family is like climbing Mount Fiji. It's fulfilling only if you desire it. If you don't want to do it, it's a nightmare and a dreaded chore.
@@ekatrinya I have never in my life see someone talking to married woman/man how unlucky they are and how wrong it was to give birth to their kids, unless it's some family meetings, but everywhere I see how people without husband/wife and kids resieve advises for their life how they need to live for finding "a purpose", from family, from strangers online and offline. Because it is noncomforming way to live without husband and kids, and conforming way to be wife and mother. Nobody punishes you for being in relationships, but if you are single - you are always guilty for everyone around.
@@ekatrinyaNot true. The professor was attempting to teach them that they could have BOTH because these ladies were in a school that was the equivalent to a men's ivy league school, so they were smarter & should allow themselves to be both, not just what society (see: men) expected of them.
Funny how people twist what was said under jealousy and hate. Dont know how people could mix "why not be a lawyer and a wife?" To.. "You shouldnt get married!!!"
@steffyxx there are millions of women who work a job and be an awesome wife/mother. They have the support of a good husband because she treats him like a good husband. She has the support of a good family because she treated them so. I for 1 do not have 1 of these beautiful/dreamlike lives where I fart glitter.. I wish I did, but I'm not gonna make it harder for the woman who is making it. This life does require effort buy its not impossible
@@rebeccasaunders3290 working moms compromises a lot. I know cuz I am one. In fact, i have a whole family behind me who helps me at a drop of a hat. So believe me when i say its impossible. I couldn’t attend my daughter’s dance recital cuz i have a big meeting to attend to at work, then I got passed for promotion cuz i took too many PTOs (my daughter got sick last year). Im not trying to scare off women with my negativity but we do have to operate within reality. I’m satisfied with my decisions (and my sub-par career😅)
Fr I feel exhausted reading these comments, Betty started the shit talking that's why she's being sparky to her after that the rest of the scene, they asked HER if she would regret not getting married after she said she saw herself maybe getting married. They all seem so sure that she won't get married at all ever just because she doesn't see a higher value in being married compared to the other things in her life. Betty is the one who insists that the engaged couple will split when he hears about the application being accepted. how is allowing the blonde the option of college (she didnt accept rhe offer for her she did the application) seen by any of them as her insisting she go???? If Tommy breaks up with her over that why would she still want him???
@@rebeccasaunders3290you can’t be a successful lawyer and a wife. Both is a full time job, and the type of women you’ll need to be to become that lawyer, will not make a happy husband. Sure, some can do it, but most cases fail. That’s why most successful women are single or struggle in relationships. They chose their career instead of a man. Young women need to hear the reality, not “you can have it all” because you can’t. Everything in life is a trade off
Betty is that person who is falling but wants everyone one else to jump so that she has company while crashing. No one must try something else in case she made a mistake.
Betty isn't a bad person. She was raised to be a married wife, not only that but being married to a successful man, that benefits her family. She's in this school to be the perfect fit for her husband. And after she married, her marriage became a nightmare, her husband cheated on her, treated her badly and her parents told her, that she has no place at their home. She was lashing out, because she was hurt. And to be fair, at the beginning of the movie, the teacher was totally against marriage instead of a career.
You can be a bad person because of your environment. Lashing out at everyone around you because of things going on in your life makes you a bad person whether you like it or not.
I loved Betty she had such an unbelievable strength and stood for what was right. What I didn’t like what how she told her friends business like that that wasn’t cool. I guess she was terrified of change and not meeting the status quo which in her day was marriage. Marriage is honorable and in her mind that’s what all women should have wanted. She just wanted her dream life with all her friends together which I get.
My grandmother claimed her own homestead in 1900. My mther went to college , moved states away for a careeer and then married at 33 after the war. I was keen on college and thought id never marry but i refused to just date forever so we got married. BUT being a mom is ny far the BEST part of my life.
Both of them are guilty of the same things but for different reasons. Betty wants everyone to get married like her because she believes that is her purpose. The teacher wants everyone to choose a path other than marriage like she did because she believes that is her purpose.
She doesn’t want them to choose something other than marriage, she wants them to realize marriage isn’t the only option and that being a wife doesn’t mean you can’t also have a career
@@PartyhatpossumYou're wrong. Joan eventually decides to get married and forgo her legal education. The teacher's perspective on marriage is indeed more complex than simply advocating for choice. She sees it as a step back, and this becomes clear during her confrontation with Joan later on. While the teacher's intentions are to broaden her students' horizons and encourage them to think independently, she does sometimes impose her own values and judgments on what she constitutes progress.
Betty was mad that woman could have more options other than raising a family. Can do that and way more though a supportive partner and society was what woman needed then.
They are not. The teacher thinks and tells Joan that she can do both. She never tells Joan not to get married at all. And she only does this because at that time, most of these women believed that they didn't have the choice to pursue a career at all.
They both put their nose into other people's business, stubbornly insist on their own rule set and norm, and try to change the life of others by their interference
I must watch this movie, with every scene I have seen I have regretted missing seeing this movie when it came out. I will definitely be looking for thos movie. I am thinking I would really like to buy the movie not rent it.
The teacher is a borderline radical feminist ( for the time portrayed) , Betty is an anti-feminist. Joan however is a true feminist to its truest sense.
If this is radical feminism to American women, than they’re weak as shit. In Latin America women organize and protest and don’t care if they judge us. Call us radical at least we are doing something besides trying to be liked by men.
@@Ashbrash1998 I understand however she strongly preferred that they pursue the academic dreams over the dreams of owning a house and having a family that there are 100% responsible for. She was accepting of the presence of a choice however she didn’t like it when people chose the more traditional approach. Which makes her borderline radical feminist. She was as intolerant of a certain choice as the girls were of her choice. Joan was the only true feminist because she truly respected either choice.
@@tadiwachirima858the teachers point was that student could've could be both . She wanted a career and just cause she's married that doesn't she also can't be a student. Teacher didn't force anything she gave her a choice.
@@bobsayshello7112 radical Feminism or misogyny does not force you in anydirection. It doesn’t force your choice however it shows great dislike or distaste for your choice. The same way he married students shoulders taste towards the unmarried teachers choice she showed does taste over the choices to marry and only be a housewife including Joan’s choice. True feminism is compassionate and empathetic and understands that regardless of whether or not you like a choice the existence of one is the point.
Kristen Dunst acting skills is same, either over the edge or lower. Like I stated Mona Lisa Smile Writer nor the Director did any justice to any of the characters.
This movie was so good for many reasons! I really hated Kirsten Dunst on this, ha! But she was great and then Julia Robert's, so clever, so beautiful and being a professional and teaching people, especially women that they can be married and studying, so true, but also you see she made bad decisions with men and she wasn't entirely happy, Julia Styles on her character could have chosen both and succeeded but because she chose to be married and not to continue her studies, she migh regret ut or she might not, but Julia Roberts make it seems like we should feel sorry for her because of her decision she was kind of wasting her life, and maybe in the end she had what she really wanted and she was happy!
Guess Betty has built up this fantasy for so long expecting to have her circle of friends do the same so the alternative is very scary. People should always have more than one goal as a backup plan. She's so fully indoctrinated it's sad. If that's the lifestyle she actually wants that's fine, but it doesn't work if she can't accept her friends have other plans. That tells me Betty isn't as sure as she thought she was about the lifestyle. I really need to watch the movie, looks interesting.
From the looks of it this would be in the 1950s, and everybody looks the part except for JR who looks like she’s in today’s time. Why did they not do the same with her?
Maybe to showcase that her character has more modern beliefs. The other women are a representation of the 1950s values while Julia’s values are radical and progressive.
@@lamb9770 - I thought that too at first but nobody back then looked and dressed like they do now. The progressive or radical women looked different, but not like the ones now. It just stood out to me.
betty is so salty, she ruined her life and got tied to being a married woman only and doesnt want her friend to have the freedom to choose a different path
Please tell me, who's the actress asking "won't you regret never marrying?" Cuz I think she looks so much like Brie Larson but I don't see her name when looking up the cast
Betty is stuck …..stuck being her Narcissistic mothers daughter…..stuck in a love less marriage. She is the classic “ if I’m unfulfilled and happy , you shouldn’t be either!” type of person
That girl from Spider-Man fame, beautiful, sexy Kirsten dunst, is doing some bold scenes like kissing a guy in mask while dating Peter Parker, and here she's trying to be insolent towards the Tutor. Of course, we all at this moment know, a tutor is not teacher, and Jesus and Mohammed and Abraham and Moses were respected for their ethnicity but still, you gotta give the due respect to tutor. I wonder whether a tutor should be as jovially frank with the students about her private life.
Many girls used to maybe still do go to college to date/marry a high earning husband. Probably took courses that would connect them to certain men. Law classes, medical field classes, business classes basically they were marrying for money and status. 😢
that was because women couldn't buy or rent a house without a man's signature (father or husband), they wouldn't get hired for what was considered 'men's jobs' and they couldn't have a bank account or get a credit card. The fact that the female teacher had a career and didn't get married or have children was considered very rebellious at the time (cue my grandmother). Which is why some of the young women are 'policing' others - internalized misogyny
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Teacher wasn’t betting in, she was encouraging her to pursue her dreams.
That Betty is just controlling for some dream life and is upset to lose control over her friend.
all I see Betty doing is telling her friend is to talk her bf before making a decision that will effect her life forever while miss teacher over here is talking about fucking multiple dudes and 'following your dreams'. doesnt seem like a healthy plan by the looks of the her face.
It's weird that teacher is too independent when student is too strict.
That teacher went far pass encouragement.
@@romelleabdulaleem283not that far pass, you’ll find involved teachers today behaving similarly. People are just upset because it’s centered around women and feminism and they feel like their place in life is threatened by that. Those people should self reflect but instead they blame feminism
Nope. I think both of them controlling other people's life. She should encourage her students to make their own choices. She is a great teacher though, but sometimes she went too far. Just because Joan is very good at law, it doesn't mean she has to chase or pursue law. She was being critical when she knew Joan chose to get married and not law. What's wrong with that? My best friend got her master degree yet she chose to be a wife and mother. She is happy.
The Betty character feels like such a sad person who is jealous and petty without realizing it.
She realizes it at the end. She realizes every hurtful thing she said she was saying about herself - that she was the unhappy and unloved one. But she stood up to her mother and divorced her cheating husband in the end and was really grateful for what Julia Robert’s character did for her. I just watched this and it was really good!
She eventually turns into a Valium red wine wife. Later in life she becomes a Karen
@@ronniwright8315nah that is what happens to the wife that remains for decades in a marriage where she is unloved, disrespected and cheated on. Few things are more destructive than being married to the wrong person - that was Betty’s case. She knew even before wedding there was something not right with her partner and the way he treated her. But externally he checked all the boxes, so she didn’t listened to that intuition. And this created this conflict within her that made her lash out against anyone that offered a different perspective. (This can happen to any gender btw, circumstances may vary but living a life focused on impressing others creates bitter and judgmental people).
People that build a life acknowledging who they are - not on an external idea of what they should be - these people won’t become Karen. They have overcome the fear that builds in them this need to bully others in order to feel more in control of (and right about) their own lives.
Agreed...
Kirsten Dunst did a magnificent job turning Betty into a 3-dimensional character.
Betty wants her thing but she wants all the other girl to choose like her which not the case. She so afraid to see others succeed and be happy choosing different than her.
Like the b#tch that came out of the birth canal before me 🙄 she always thinks her sht smells like freshly baked cakes (she's a chef)
It's the exact same in reverse. People who chose to not get married or have kids never stop talking about how free they are. That teach kept drilling it in their heads that marriage/family would lead them to have many regrets later if they didn't also choose something else. People who don't want families have no concept of how it's deeply fulfilling for others.
@@ekatrinya We talk about it because everywhere we go people ask questions, butt in our business, and tell us how sad and regretful we're going to be. People who want families have no concept of how people can either not give zero fucks or find them stifling. I'm not married and I don't have children. When I was 12, I knew that I didn't want children. Marriage is undesirable to me. 95% of women do everything and they are the ones who end up compromising their dreams to make it work. Funny that it's a given that men can have a family and a career. Why? Because the wife usually carries most of the load. Having a family is like climbing Mount Fiji. It's fulfilling only if you desire it. If you don't want to do it, it's a nightmare and a dreaded chore.
@@ekatrinya I have never in my life see someone talking to married woman/man how unlucky they are and how wrong it was to give birth to their kids, unless it's some family meetings, but everywhere I see how people without husband/wife and kids resieve advises for their life how they need to live for finding "a purpose", from family, from strangers online and offline.
Because it is noncomforming way to live without husband and kids, and conforming way to be wife and mother. Nobody punishes you for being in relationships, but if you are single - you are always guilty for everyone around.
@@ekatrinyaNot true. The professor was attempting to teach them that they could have BOTH because these ladies were in a school that was the equivalent to a men's ivy league school, so they were smarter & should allow themselves to be both, not just what society (see: men) expected of them.
Funny how people twist what was said under jealousy and hate.
Dont know how people could mix "why not be a lawyer and a wife?" To.. "You shouldnt get married!!!"
You can be both, but certainly not be best at both. One will have to give. Especially if she wants to be a lawyer.
@steffyxx there are millions of women who work a job and be an awesome wife/mother. They have the support of a good husband because she treats him like a good husband. She has the support of a good family because she treated them so.
I for 1 do not have 1 of these beautiful/dreamlike lives where I fart glitter.. I wish I did, but I'm not gonna make it harder for the woman who is making it. This life does require effort buy its not impossible
@@rebeccasaunders3290 working moms compromises a lot. I know cuz I am one. In fact, i have a whole family behind me who helps me at a drop of a hat. So believe me when i say its impossible. I couldn’t attend my daughter’s dance recital cuz i have a big meeting to attend to at work, then I got passed for promotion cuz i took too many PTOs (my daughter got sick last year). Im not trying to scare off women with my negativity but we do have to operate within reality. I’m satisfied with my decisions (and my sub-par career😅)
Fr I feel exhausted reading these comments, Betty started the shit talking that's why she's being sparky to her after that the rest of the scene, they asked HER if she would regret not getting married after she said she saw herself maybe getting married. They all seem so sure that she won't get married at all ever just because she doesn't see a higher value in being married compared to the other things in her life. Betty is the one who insists that the engaged couple will split when he hears about the application being accepted. how is allowing the blonde the option of college (she didnt accept rhe offer for her she did the application) seen by any of them as her insisting she go???? If Tommy breaks up with her over that why would she still want him???
@@rebeccasaunders3290you can’t be a successful lawyer and a wife. Both is a full time job, and the type of women you’ll need to be to become that lawyer, will not make a happy husband. Sure, some can do it, but most cases fail. That’s why most successful women are single or struggle in relationships. They chose their career instead of a man. Young women need to hear the reality, not “you can have it all” because you can’t. Everything in life is a trade off
Every actress in this movie is exceptional 💯
Really incredible cast!
@raine ... did you notice the lead actress in "Why women kill?"
I don't know why TH-cam decided to drown me into shorts of Mona Lisa's smile but I'm okay with it.
TH-cam did the same to me. All hail our lord, the almighty algorithm
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Same haha
Same! Glad I'm not the only one.
Same here 😂 I'm so glad it's not just me. It's such a good film ❤
Betty is that person who is falling but wants everyone one else to jump so that she has company while crashing. No one must try something else in case she made a mistake.
Betty seems like the type of person who needs everyone else to be just as miserable as her so she doesn’t have to regret her choices
Miss Dunbar was always eating Betty up 😂😂😂
One is butting in the other is teaching you have choices you don’t have to do what everybody else is doing. Showing are options out there.
Mona Lisa Smile - All star cast and one of my favorite movies
Such a great movie and the entire cast was top notch!
Betty isn't a bad person. She was raised to be a married wife, not only that but being married to a successful man, that benefits her family.
She's in this school to be the perfect fit for her husband.
And after she married, her marriage became a nightmare, her husband cheated on her, treated her badly and her parents told her, that she has no place at their home.
She was lashing out, because she was hurt. And to be fair, at the beginning of the movie, the teacher was totally against marriage instead of a career.
She went to school to get her M.R.S. degree.
So she was hurt after her marriage. At this moment she was barely married.
You can be a bad person because of your environment. Lashing out at everyone around you because of things going on in your life makes you a bad person whether you like it or not.
@@Partyhatpossumexactly. you can still have empathy for a person while holding them accountable for their actions.
I don't understand what obsession people have with marriages.
Betty did what was expected of her and wanted others to do it or feel bad about not doing it, so she felt better because she didn't like her own life.
Fr.
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Kirsten Dunst was such a genius in that movie she made me hate her guts right until the scene where she breaks down. She's a brilliant actor
Some people don’t understand the difference between informing and dictating. The teacher is educating the other is being entitled.
This movie have more A list actress and actor. I was shocked, I wonder how they will give everyone their time, but it was done beautifully 😍 ❤🎉
So many good actresses in this ughhh
She needs to ditch that friend.
I love their reactions to when she said "how did you hear about that?"
Everyone did an impeccable job.
I couldn't get into this movie..I found it so depressing
I loved Betty she had such an unbelievable strength and stood for what was right. What I didn’t like what how she told her friends business like that that wasn’t cool.
I guess she was terrified of change and not meeting the status quo which in her day was marriage. Marriage is honorable and in her mind that’s what all women should have wanted.
She just wanted her dream life with all her friends together which I get.
Kirsten Dunst and Julia Roberts had a great dynamic of antagonism playing their characters. So good!
“I have tasted life without you, and it is sweet.” Loved that!!!
My grandmother claimed her own homestead in 1900. My mther went to college , moved states away for a careeer and then married at 33 after the war. I was keen on college and thought id never marry but i refused to just date forever so we got married. BUT being a mom is ny far the BEST part of my life.
Both of them are guilty of the same things but for different reasons. Betty wants everyone to get married like her because she believes that is her purpose. The teacher wants everyone to choose a path other than marriage like she did because she believes that is her purpose.
She doesn’t want them to choose something other than marriage, she wants them to realize marriage isn’t the only option and that being a wife doesn’t mean you can’t also have a career
@@PartyhatpossumYou're wrong. Joan eventually decides to get married and forgo her legal education. The teacher's perspective on marriage is indeed more complex than simply advocating for choice. She sees it as a step back, and this becomes clear during her confrontation with Joan later on.
While the teacher's intentions are to broaden her students' horizons and encourage them to think independently, she does sometimes impose her own values and judgments on what she constitutes progress.
Teacher isn’t wrong u can be a lawyer and a wife
Teacher's whole point was that she thought Joan could do BOTH. She never advised Joan to not get married and pursue a career instead.
I never said that the teacher was wrong or right. I simply stated my interpretation of the teacher and Betty's points of view.
Betty is the street gossiper aunt...
As an added note...Julia Robert's production company, Redom (Moder in reverse) made this movie.
Too bad she was such an amazing teacher. Reminds me of a doctor I know. Amazing woman.
Betty was mad that woman could have more options other than raising a family. Can do that and way more though a supportive partner and society was what woman needed then.
They are two sides of the same coin
They are not. The teacher thinks and tells Joan that she can do both. She never tells Joan not to get married at all. And she only does this because at that time, most of these women believed that they didn't have the choice to pursue a career at all.
They are not
Hard disagree.
They both put their nose into other people's business, stubbornly insist on their own rule set and norm, and try to change the life of others by their interference
What a great cast of actresses ❤
It’s weird hearing Kirstin Dunst call someone else ‘Miss Watson’
My mom had this on dvd years ago . Maybe as an adult I can give this a rewatch
Exactly the teacher or instructor is good at butting into other people's business 😂😂 I love it
They're not her classmates they're her subordinates.
I must watch this movie, with every scene I have seen I have regretted missing seeing this movie when it came out. I will definitely be looking for thos movie. I am thinking I would really like to buy the movie not rent it.
Check thriftbooks. They have gently used books and media for really decent prices. The movies are usually $5-$6 dollars apiece.
What a sad teacher.
The teacher is a borderline radical feminist ( for the time portrayed) , Betty is an anti-feminist. Joan however is a true feminist to its truest sense.
If this is radical feminism to American women, than they’re weak as shit. In Latin America women organize and protest and don’t care if they judge us. Call us radical at least we are doing something besides trying to be liked by men.
Thw teacher at least stressed they had a choixe to do both
@@Ashbrash1998 I understand however she strongly preferred that they pursue the academic dreams over the dreams of owning a house and having a family that there are 100% responsible for. She was accepting of the presence of a choice however she didn’t like it when people chose the more traditional approach. Which makes her borderline radical feminist. She was as intolerant of a certain choice as the girls were of her choice.
Joan was the only true feminist because she truly respected either choice.
@@tadiwachirima858the teachers point was that student could've could be both . She wanted a career and just cause she's married that doesn't she also can't be a student. Teacher didn't force anything she gave her a choice.
@@bobsayshello7112 radical Feminism or misogyny does not force you in anydirection. It doesn’t force your choice however it shows great dislike or distaste for your choice. The same way he married students shoulders taste towards the unmarried teachers choice she showed does taste over the choices to marry and only be a housewife including Joan’s choice. True feminism is compassionate and empathetic and understands that regardless of whether or not you like a choice the existence of one is the point.
The dialogue in this film is great
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Lessons will become difficult when they relate to something outside the normal living environment around them
I loved this movie when it came out. I’m glad more people are appreciating it now.
I didn’t get to have my coffee today n I’m still upset about it as I prepare to go to bed. 😂
What a good actor I couldn't stand her😂
Kirsten Dunst is good at playing assholes. I think it's because she has "resting bitch face". Or at least does it well!
God!! MaryJane is annoying everywhere.
She plays such a good protagonist
In moves, it comes to her so naturally it seems real lol
She’s so bothered w her that she had to keep testing her it’s not working 😂😂😂
I never thought Kirsten Dunst was much of an actress with her droopy eyes but she played a great antagonistic character.
What movie?
Julia Roberts looks like she's in the wrong decade.
Kristen Dunst acting skills is same, either over the edge or lower. Like I stated Mona Lisa Smile Writer nor the Director did any justice to any of the characters.
The actress that played Betty already plays annoying characters but this is really another level😅
that is our queen Kirsten dunst
This movie was so good for many reasons! I really hated Kirsten Dunst on this, ha! But she was great and then Julia Robert's, so clever, so beautiful and being a professional and teaching people, especially women that they can be married and studying, so true, but also you see she made bad decisions with men and she wasn't entirely happy, Julia Styles on her character could have chosen both and succeeded but because she chose to be married and not to continue her studies, she migh regret ut or she might not, but Julia Roberts make it seems like we should feel sorry for her because of her decision she was kind of wasting her life, and maybe in the end she had what she really wanted and she was happy!
some people are uselessly targetted 😢😢😢😢
I love how they all have good retorts😂
Ladies, retract those claws.
What movie is this ? I am nearly positive I have seen it before. Just can't remember the title. Such a good cast.
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Ughhh, these girls.
What is the movie title
Guess Betty has built up this fantasy for so long expecting to have her circle of friends do the same so the alternative is very scary.
People should always have more than one goal as a backup plan. She's so fully indoctrinated it's sad. If that's the lifestyle she actually wants that's fine, but it doesn't work if she can't accept her friends have other plans. That tells me Betty isn't as sure as she thought she was about the lifestyle. I really need to watch the movie, looks interesting.
I forgot about this movie. I need to watch it again.
What movie is this
Luv this movie
What movie is this??? Never heard of it.
So…they aren’t ALL students. Julia’s character is the professor…and Kirsten’s character is that of a student. So I’m confused by that caption.
I feel like Betty and the teacher are the same. Both try to instruct their own lifestyle which they both think is better.
Too much drama! Jeez!
Such a good movie
What is this movie
Betty is such a tragically sad person.
Betty needs to learn manners - she will be the rude rumour bitty when she is older!
I love this movie
Fab cast❤
Iam glad betty changed her ways
I need to re-watch this movie cause it keeps popping up
From the looks of it this would be in the 1950s, and everybody looks the part except for JR who looks like she’s in today’s time. Why did they not do the same with her?
Maybe to showcase that her character has more modern beliefs. The other women are a representation of the 1950s values while Julia’s values are radical and progressive.
@@lamb9770 - I thought that too at first but nobody back then looked and dressed like they do now. The progressive or radical women looked different, but not like the ones now. It just stood out to me.
Ok fine. I’ll watch it
Esse filme eu gostei muito ela como professora de arte,mas faz muito tempo que assisti não lembro mais dos diálogos!!Nem do nome do filme!!😢
betty is so salty, she ruined her life and got tied to being a married woman only and doesnt want her friend to have the freedom to choose a different path
Please tell me, who's the actress asking "won't you regret never marrying?" Cuz I think she looks so much like Brie Larson but I don't see her name when looking up the cast
Title seems wrong: that's the teacher so the others are students, not her classmates
I LOVE JULIA Roberts
I waited so long to build a family and now i regret i was buay wirh othet things ...
This was a good morning. I wonder if this was the time Hillary Clinton went to the school
Betty was just jealous that noone pushed her like the teacher pushed her friend
What if we talk about the other Miss Watson's affairs? 😅
(Damn Dunst's shitty characters are damn cool)
Betty is a far second to the teacher about butting into others lives and being extremely rude. It isn't even close.
Technically they're her students, not her classmates. And Betty is rude
Betty is stuck …..stuck being her Narcissistic mothers daughter…..stuck in a love less marriage. She is the classic “ if I’m unfulfilled and happy , you shouldn’t be either!” type of person
That girl from Spider-Man fame, beautiful, sexy Kirsten dunst, is doing some bold scenes like kissing a guy in mask while dating Peter Parker, and here she's trying to be insolent towards the Tutor. Of course, we all at this moment know, a tutor is not teacher, and Jesus and Mohammed and Abraham and Moses were respected for their ethnicity but still, you gotta give the due respect to tutor. I wonder whether a tutor should be as jovially frank with the students about her private life.
Many girls used to maybe still do go to college to date/marry a high earning husband. Probably took courses that would connect them to certain men. Law classes, medical field classes, business classes basically they were marrying for money and status. 😢
that was because women couldn't buy or rent a house without a man's signature (father or husband), they wouldn't get hired for what was considered 'men's jobs' and they couldn't have a bank account or get a credit card. The fact that the female teacher had a career and didn't get married or have children was considered very rebellious at the time (cue my grandmother). Which is why some of the young women are 'policing' others - internalized misogyny
Ok, english natives;
Will she regret not marrying or will she marry some day?
Not obvious for user of English as second language
I think she felt counted out so she ran away
Ugh I hate Betty.
This movie was good
Kirsten Dunst > Julia Roberts
Betty is jealous of anyone who gets a choice other than the one she was forced to make.
Ugh i hate Betty already 😂