I don't see this as her using her fashion knowledge to save the day. I see this as a point where the situation fell into territory she knew all too well, completely obliterating the confidence issues and nervousness she was suffering, allowing her to use her legitimate lawyer skills to save the day :)
And even so, knowledge of fashion and choosing a career in fashion is not shallow at all. It is actually quite competitive and rigorous if you want to make it in the business.
Ben Simmons yeah, but other lawyers also wouldn’t cross examine in such a way as to violate the witnesses’ rights against self discrimination! In the real world, if a witness to a crime suddenly confesses (on the stand), the prosecution can make a motion to exclude their testimony... because it goes against their theory of the case, that the person on trial did it. Of course, the defence for that guy can argue that their statements should be upheld into evidence, since it vindicates their own client! Not that this isn’t a great movie, and Elle is incredibly smart. The prosecutor is an idiot, because she saw only a dumb blonde, and wasn’t prepared to object when Elle started grilling Chutney! If she had been more prepared, she could have objected before Chutney actually got to the point where she confessed! But she wasn’t paying enough attention! 😛
I love the fact that Emmett has so much faith in Ellie in this scene and gently encourages her through it when nobody else does. He sees her as an intelligent woman instead of some blonde bimbo like everyone else does.
"Oh my God there she is! Elle!" "Elle, we came to see your trial!" "Oh, look how cute there's like a judge and everything! and jury people." "VOTE FOR ELLE!!"
Even now the reason why I love this movie so much is that it shows you dont need to change yourself or give up who you are to get to where you want,just by being yourself you can win,you can do anything you want.
When I first saw this movie, I used to think she could have easily said Brooke was in the hospital. It technically wouldn’t have been a lie. But I know they would have prompted for specifics…
Not only did Elle prove that Brooke didn't kill her husband without revealing her secret that she was getting a little work done, she also caught on to the hole in Chutney's story, expose the fact that she was lying, and drew out a confession that Chutney was the real killer.
It's funny cause I can hear my MUSIC in the goddamn shower. And i'm 100% sure a gunshot is louder than the shower. Well, I mean, unless the gunman used some type of silencer..
Qasem Rimawi that doesnt mean anything lmao the gun shot is still loud enough, especially inside. ive heard gun shots from a few blocks away from my own home and if youve ever heard gunshots outside your house youd know its loud enough.
@@quizzlybear A typical gun shot is between 150 and 175 decibels. Putting a "silencer" on those guns will bring the decibels down to around 120 to 150 decibels. To put that into perspective, a jackhammer is around 120 decibels and a jet engine is around 150 decibels, so the average gun with a suppressor is still going to be at least as load as a jackhammer.
To my knowledge she knew the woman who she was defending was innocent, however she didn't use the alibi because it would have destroyed that woman's fashion or beauty image.
youre absolutely right, she had been getting liposuction or something that day and didnt want to ruin her lifestyle advertising and teaching fitness classes
@@brandyw.7943 Yep, by her OWN admission, cleverly extracted by Elle. The brevity of that trial,saved a lot of time and money, since there'd be no need for further investigations, or extra police time needed. No expensive detectives and extra finger printing, and an innocent woman ( Brooke ) has been spared a worrying time, wondering if she was going to be sent down for a murder she didn't commit. It was a win win situation all round,cept for tomato chutney there. Those tears in HER eyes were the usual ones of guilt and self pity.
I love how the prosecutor looks at Callahan at 1:14 when she finds out what he’s done. She’s probably gone up against him before and had lots of professional respect for him, but now it’s all gone and has been replaced with shock and disgust.
I felt like the movie fell short in addressing sexual harassment in the workplace. It would have been more satisfying to see Callahan arrested for harassing Elle, and possibly other coworkers/students.
I love this part of the movie. I hated how she started out so slow & lost, but when it came to the part about the perm & how Elle solve the case. The 1st time a saw this my jaw dropped & I was like everyone in the movie "OH MY GOD" LOL !!!!!!!!!
i dont hate it. it's actually what makes the scene better. because it makes her believable as a human that grows and learn and not a mary sue that can do everything right of the bat.
I couldn’t believe at first that the actress who plays Chutney (Linda Cardellini) plays Velma in live action Scooby Doo, Dolores in the Green Book, and Judy in Dead to Me. She’s so underrated. 🙌👏❤️
I love how brooke said that elle is brilliant while elle said that any cosmogirl would have known, shows how humble elle is and how much faith brooke had in her ❤❤❤
I always loved how she used what she knew (beauty, hair care, etc.) to help put two and two together and win the case. Comes to show that women like Elle are very smart and should not to reckoned with.
I love this entire scene (especially the end when Chutney gets grilled) but when Bruiser pops up out of the handbag and startles the prosecutor. Funny!!
Premeditated murder whether successful or not can be charged as actual murder if evidence is there to prove this as a fact. In this case all the proof is there and then some when she openly admits in court that she did intend to kill brooke but shot her father instead. Because her intent was to murder a human and as result she ended up murdering someone, even if she "claims" to have killed the wrong person, she can and would be charged for first degree murder.
Absolutely! Remember with Marisa Tomei in My Cousin Vinny, her knowledge of Cars saved Vinny's Cousins from going to Prison. Same thing happened on Happy Days when Fonzie's knowledge of Motorcycles prevented a Man from going to Jail for allegedly stealing a Purse.
yeah i completely agree when i saw the show for the first time i was kinda dissapointed by the case scene. really just that moment she realises chutney is the killer how she becomes serious and to the point the bubblyness kinda dissapears and i love that.
I love how the musical adds more depth to Emmett and even to Enid. I love the character building and dynamics it had for each character that the movie doesn't have. I also love the songs for the musical. But I find this part to be so much better than the musical's case scene because this one shows how Elle becomes very Shark like instead of bait. Whereas in the musical she stays very bubbly during the case.
I love how thoughout the whole movie since the minute he met Elle he was always so supportive of her. And how when he was behind her in line and Emmett saw her bunny tail but he didn't look cause he's more of a man than her and how Warren had his hands all over her it shows how much more of a man Emmet is. He was so supportive and this is one of my favorite ships in every movie Iv'e ever seen.
M I guess she wasn't issued an invitation to work at one of Bostons most prestigious law firms after graduation for nothing. But n Boy oh boy,is it very well deserved. That Elle is a british bull dog, wrapped in a bottle of the best champagne. By which I mean, a bull dog when it gets its teeth into something/ someone is very tenacious, he'll never let go, and Elle is always fizzy and bubbly like a bottle of champagne.
Considering Chutney was played by the actress who played Velma in the live-action Scooby-Doo mysteries I'd like to say... "And she would've gotten away with it too, if it hadn't been for that meddling blonde law student and her dog."
This is my favourite scene cause I love how she keeps going on about the shower then then moment Chutney (the daughter) says 'got a perm' she goes on about haircare and Chutney confesses. That's just awesome.
Emmet is such a great guy. I really like this movie because it encourages women to be themselves and to choose supportive, loving people who believe in you.
You know what always baffled me is how the she never made the connection well after Elle did. She's literally sitting there talking about perms and water and she just is not getting that her alibi is being obliterated before her eyes 🤦♀️
The bathroom is a set of four walls surrounded by metal or plastic piping. In most cases the piping would have made the sound travel throughout the house where it would have been amplified by the piping and so Chutney would have heard the sound REALLY well even in the shower. She isn't a good liar. Also Chutney was not only guilty of murder, but of being incredibly stupid as well. You don't handle a firearm if you don't know what you're doing, and Rule #1 of shooting is to make certain of your target and backstop.
I just LOVE LOVE LOVE the transformation of Elle from a nervous little nobody one minute and about 30 seconds later she turns into the best version of a hard nosed prosecuting counsel that I've EVER seen. I swear I'd have been nervous as hell if SHE was cross examining me.
If Chutney had the presence of mind, she could have claimed that a bird pooped on her head while coming home that day, necessitating that she wash her hair and that she then later, on another day, got a new perm before coming to court since her curls had, in fact, been ruined, as Elle had said. Something like that. But, too late! Moral: Don't panic at accusations: there's always an excuse.
she would have had to have evidence for going to get a second perm, like a witness at the hair salon or receipts proving she was there for a second time, which she didn't have.
@@Kai-yq4ur First, in my scenario, Chutney had the presence of mind not to accidentally confess, so I don't think it's really in the court's interest to "track down and verify a perm" - Chutney''s not the one on trial. Even if it later went there, Chutney could say, "Hey I never thought such a thing could ever need a receipt as evidence till now - I'm just hearing Elle's wild theory now. Who could have guessed such baloney? For my second perm, I went several weeks back at a salon near my gym, I think. Not even sure of the day, and I don't know the name of the person who serviced me. I had never been there before. I doubt they'd remember me," etc. In addition, courts themselves don't do investigations, and Chutney doesn't need to cooperate with defense counsel one bit or even talk to them. Only the police would be possible investigators, but that is a moot point since they already have their suspect in court on trial. Chutney is off scot free, as long as she doesn't confess, my scenario. I like your thinking, though
@@jtg3765 ohhhh that makes more sense. Yeah I guess since she wasn't the one on trial she wouldn't have to show any evidence, though I think if Elle had enough reason to believe that Chutney was guilty she could have appealed to the judge. You're obviously much more knowledgeable than me though, I'm a teenage aspiring lawyer/journalist so this was really cool to read! Thanks :)
Big boy. I can't WAIT to see ELLE in action when she's just a couple of cases further down the line. I'd be non too easy, being cross examined by HER. Hell! She was brutal enough alteady,for her 1st supervised case, she'll be a bone crusher as a qualified Attorney (aka) lawyer.
I've watched this movie over and over again...and never tired of watching it. It is so amazing. How Elle interrogated a suspect and knews how to let that suspect's secrets reveals.
I don't see this as her using her fashion knowledge to save the day. I see this as a point where the situation fell into territory she knew all too well, completely obliterating the confidence issues and nervousness she was suffering, allowing her to use her legitimate lawyer skills to save the day :)
And even so, knowledge of fashion and choosing a career in fashion is not shallow at all. It is actually quite competitive and rigorous if you want to make it in the business.
She did what lawyers are paid to do. She looked at the evidence and figured out what was really going on. It was not about fashion. She used logic.
Michelle true but the other lawyers wouldn’t have known about shampoo
Ben Simmons yeah, but other lawyers also wouldn’t cross examine in such a way as to violate the witnesses’ rights against self discrimination!
In the real world, if a witness to a crime suddenly confesses (on the stand), the prosecution can make a motion to exclude their testimony... because it goes against their theory of the case, that the person on trial did it.
Of course, the defence for that guy can argue that their statements should be upheld into evidence, since it vindicates their own client!
Not that this isn’t a great movie, and Elle is incredibly smart. The prosecutor is an idiot, because she saw only a dumb blonde, and wasn’t prepared to object when Elle started grilling Chutney!
If she had been more prepared, she could have objected before Chutney actually got to the point where she confessed!
But she wasn’t paying enough attention! 😛
Ben Simmons it’s self-incrimination, I think.
I love the fact that Emmett has so much faith in Ellie in this scene and gently encourages her through it when nobody else does. He sees her as an intelligent woman instead of some blonde bimbo like everyone else does.
I love Brooke had much more faith in her than anyone else
I want a man like emmet
aehm... you do realise that this is a movie, though?
Well I also want a woman like Elle.
@@wasabigirl2004 yea...? people can't analyse films?
"Oh my God there she is! Elle!"
"Elle, we came to see your trial!"
"Oh, look how cute there's like a judge and everything! and jury people."
"VOTE FOR ELLE!!"
Lol.
Ladies take a seat
BEST PART OF THE SCENE JAJAJAJA
vote for Elle is the best part
Hahahahahahaha
😂😂😂
Even now the reason why I love this movie so much is that it shows you dont need to change yourself or give up who you are to get to where you want,just by being yourself you can win,you can do anything you want.
Right, and being blonde and white and pretty probably helped.
So you'd date the witchcraft guys from King of the Hill S7 Ep23?
@@lucaslayton3974 no it’s just being logically right they were both white and they were both white and pretty
and her being who she is, with her own unique character and skills, was what actually help the case ^^
I love how Elle proved Brooke’s innocence without revealing her secret alibi 👏🏻
Because she's a very good lawyer
When I first saw this movie, I used to think she could have easily said Brooke was in the hospital. It technically wouldn’t have been a lie. But I know they would have prompted for specifics…
Not only did Elle prove that Brooke didn't kill her husband without revealing her secret that she was getting a little work done, she also caught on to the hole in Chutney's story, expose the fact that she was lying, and drew out a confession that Chutney was the real killer.
"..she didn't have your bone structure"
"aww.."
What did Elle mean by that? :P🤔
Amanda Eklund the shape of her face and cheekbones go well with her perm.
😹
That part is hilarious...
Lol it's true some people don't have the bone structure for a perm.
I love how everyone was just laughing at her and then BAM! She WINS. Take that.
I know. Elle is so intelligent and it shows all throughout the movie.
Harley,
Absolutely! You just said it girl.
well, that girl had a shitty alibi
You can literally see how she loses her nervousness
She did it so well
While Chutney loses her confidence lol
Elle's friends were so funny. Wish they had more screen time
Are they twins? Or sisters? They look exactly alike
@@NonanoN-er6de They're Delta Nu Sisters.
"oh how cute there's like a judge and everything. And jury people!"
"Vote for Elle!!!" lol
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It's funny cause I can hear my MUSIC in the goddamn shower. And i'm 100% sure a gunshot is louder than the shower. Well, I mean, unless the gunman used some type of silencer..
Their house is two stories.
Qasem Rimawi that doesnt mean anything lmao the gun shot is still loud enough, especially inside. ive heard gun shots from a few blocks away from my own home and if youve ever heard gunshots outside your house youd know its loud enough.
Could always be a silencer gun. Did they have those back then?
@@quizzlybear A typical gun shot is between 150 and 175 decibels. Putting a "silencer" on those guns will bring the decibels down to around 120 to 150 decibels. To put that into perspective, a jackhammer is around 120 decibels and a jet engine is around 150 decibels, so the average gun with a suppressor is still going to be at least as load as a jackhammer.
@@keithmacdonald8829 OH wow, I had no idea. Movies definitely skewed my perception of guns. Thank you for this information.
Love the last line: "Any CosmoGirl would've known..."
UrsulaThings 😂😂
Technically anyone does hairdressing know as well Cosmo girl I learned it when I was in high school
@@graceestall3980 me too
To my knowledge she knew the woman who she was defending was innocent, however she didn't use the alibi because it would have destroyed that woman's fashion or beauty image.
Brethern that’s literally the plot of the movie lmao
Cuz she was a fitness person and her alibi was getting lipo suction
More than her beauty image, it would've destroyed her whole business and her credibility as an entrepreneur
youre absolutely right, she had been getting liposuction or something that day and didnt want to ruin her lifestyle advertising and teaching fitness classes
Nooooo no way! You don’t say???
"Look how cute there's like a judge and everything! :D" XDDD
Angry Slice of Pie I love your profile, I love perry
And jury people 😂
Hi Tsu!
Hi Midoriya! Ribbit!
VOTE FOR ELLE
This scene still gives me goosebumps when she goes in on her at the end.
The daughter did it she's Guilty.
@@brandyw.7943
Yep, by her OWN admission,
cleverly extracted by Elle. The brevity of that trial,saved a lot of time and money, since there'd be no need for further investigations, or extra police time needed. No expensive detectives and extra finger printing, and an innocent woman
( Brooke ) has been spared a worrying time, wondering if she was going to be sent down for a murder she didn't commit.
It was a win win situation all round,cept for tomato chutney there.
Those tears in HER eyes were the usual ones of guilt and self pity.
Otherwise known as crocodile tears
She got convicted for killing her dad but wouldn't she also have her sentence lengthened because she planned to kill brooke?
Theyd probably need to do a separate trial for those offenses.
Also for lying in court
And she perjured herself, lying like a rug on the stand
Perjury as well.
Involuntary Manslaughter when she killed her dad, Attempted First Degree murder in relations to Brooke
This is why I love Emmett he supervised Elle and believed in Elle and saw that Elle was more than just a pretty face unlike Warner
Yes! He only jumps in to support her with his objection, then trusts her to figure it out.
this is true
And he's just as supportive in the sequel, why is it so hard to find a guy like him in real life?
I love how the prosecutor looks at Callahan at 1:14 when she finds out what he’s done. She’s probably gone up against him before and had lots of professional respect for him, but now it’s all gone and has been replaced with shock and disgust.
Rachel Koch exactly!
I felt like the movie fell short in addressing sexual harassment in the workplace. It would have been more satisfying to see Callahan arrested for harassing Elle, and possibly other coworkers/students.
@@josenotmarichan you don't live in the real world, do you
Lol
I know, a woman does everything she can to look beautiful and sexy and when a man hits on her he's a no good perverted pos.
@@steveblackburn9124 dude is married!
i love how emmet shook her hands after the win instead of kissing or hugging her. Shows respect as a colleague
I love this part of the movie. I hated how she started out so slow & lost, but when it came to the part about the perm & how Elle solve the case. The 1st time a saw this my jaw dropped & I was like everyone in the movie "OH MY GOD" LOL !!!!!!!!!
i dont hate it. it's actually what makes the scene better. because it makes her believable as a human that grows and learn and not a mary sue that can do everything right of the bat.
@@yukishakuramary sue? InceI energy
I couldn’t believe at first that the actress who plays Chutney (Linda Cardellini) plays Velma in live action Scooby Doo, Dolores in the Green Book, and Judy in Dead to Me. She’s so underrated. 🙌👏❤️
OMIGOSH bless this user for writing this comment. I have been trying to figure out why I recognized Velma for a month.
Whoa!
Yes! Linda Cardellini is awesome in ER and Bloodline too. I will watch anything she’s in!
And if I remember correctly she was the inspiration for Jason Segal writing Forgetting Sarah Marshall, because they used to date...
And Clint Barton's wife in Avengers: Age of Ultron
Well that Jury got to go home early lol
Double case solved here: Murder and Attempted Murder. And why would someone name you Chutney? This is so fetch.
Stop trying to make fetch happen, it's not going to happen.
@@pengwing100 LMAO
She had the motive to murder because he named her Chutney.
@@pengwing100 LMAO
@@pengwing100 OMG I LAUGHED SO HARD!!!
I love how brooke said that elle is brilliant while elle said that any cosmogirl would have known, shows how humble elle is and how much faith brooke had in her ❤❤❤
i'm doing my first mock trial in an hour for the pre-law fraternity i'm pledging for.... Im so nervous and had to watch this!
Elizabeth Jimenez how’d it go sis? Are u a lawyer now
yeah we need an update
It has been 9 years..how are you doing
how'd it go omg i hope ur living the life rn
Go for it!!!
I always loved how she used what she knew (beauty, hair care, etc.) to help put two and two together and win the case. Comes to show that women like Elle are very smart and should not to reckoned with.
That's "must be reckoned with".
Once she brought up perm rules the prosecuting attorney was trying to come up with a defense and was like I am screwed.
And then Elle got Chutney to blurt out a confession. There's half the work done on the next trial already.
@@Sparen66 Probably wouldn't be a trial. She'd have to plead not guilty when she faces the formal charges.
And I also love when Elle begins talking about the wet t-shirt contest. Lol.
If the girl was clever, she would have said she used a shower cap. Plenty of people do use them to keep from wetting their hair.
4:25 "I was washing my hair"
the cap thing wouldn't work now
She said she was washing her hair...
Also any woman who gets perms wouldn’t risk it. Even humid weather can ruin the curls sometimes.
Please tell me how you use a shower cap when you wash your hair.
She already mentioned
"I was washing my hair"
It's sound suspicious ..
Every Statement must be in detailed ...so She's going no where ...
lesson learned... when your a lawyer... make sure you know absolutely everything about style
The lesson that you should have learned is... when you are a lawyer, you have to think in a logical way and be able to figure things out.
I love this entire scene (especially the end when Chutney gets grilled) but when Bruiser pops up out of the handbag and startles the prosecutor. Funny!!
I noticed it as well
Elle’s friends are so cute and supportive!!
Ohmigod, Ohmigod you guys
Elle's all that and a side of fries.
She saw right through Chutney's frizzy perm
and her fake alibis.
Ohmigod, you guys!
hahahah
Premeditated murder whether successful or not can be charged as actual murder if evidence is there to prove this as a fact. In this case all the proof is there and then some when she openly admits in court that she did intend to kill brooke but shot her father instead. Because her intent was to murder a human and as result she ended up murdering someone, even if she "claims" to have killed the wrong person, she can and would be charged for first degree murder.
Zinthaniel
👍👍👍
wow she won by a perm thats...... unique
The most kick-ass scene ever
SOme of the least important things can actually become useful at times like that
Absolutely! Remember with Marisa Tomei in My Cousin Vinny, her knowledge of Cars saved Vinny's Cousins from going to Prison. Same thing happened on Happy Days when Fonzie's knowledge of Motorcycles prevented a Man from going to Jail for allegedly stealing a Purse.
@@laminage Learning about cars is important. Knowing how to you logic as Elle was able to do is also important.
LOOK HOW CUTE THERES A JUDGE AND EVERYTHING :3
LMFAAAOOOO!!!!
THAT KILLED MEE!!
AHAHAHAHHAAH
Well what else would there be if there was a murder? Your teacher?
"Got a perm. Came home"
Uh oh. Elle is gonna get her. HAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!!
yeah i completely agree when i saw the show for the first time i was kinda dissapointed by the case scene. really just that moment she realises chutney is the killer how she becomes serious and to the point the bubblyness kinda dissapears and i love that.
I love how David is wearing sneakers with the suit. Underrated detail
I LOVEE THISS CLIP
Leadley how would u feel if your father marry someone your age
I was 12 when this comment was made.
I love how the musical adds more depth to Emmett and even to Enid. I love the character building and dynamics it had for each character that the movie doesn't have. I also love the songs for the musical. But I find this part to be so much better than the musical's case scene because this one shows how Elle becomes very Shark like instead of bait. Whereas in the musical she stays very bubbly during the case.
I think Elle's friends perfectly personified the character development that elle experienced in this movie
Anyone watching this in 2018🤗 Best court scene ever🤗🤗
It hurts when every time i replay the video, Brook said; "YOU'RE FIRED." >< It's like shes talking to me.
I love how thoughout the whole movie since the minute he met Elle he was always so supportive of her. And how when he was behind her in line and Emmett saw her bunny tail but he didn't look cause he's more of a man than her and how Warren had his hands all over her it shows how much more of a man Emmet is. He was so supportive and this is one of my favorite ships in every movie Iv'e ever seen.
Velma's usually solving the mysteries
Now she caused one
o.O
Elle's friends are so funny when they gush over the trial!
I love the part when she says, "She didn't have your bone structure." Haha.
Even if she doesn't like you, Elle tires to be kind and considerate to everyone, more people should follow her example
This movie inspires me in so many ways. One of the most powerful movies of all time. Inspires you to never stop believing in yourself.💫
I love how David’s the one helping her and carrying her stuff.
Aww I miss David 😂
every time i watch this scene i am amazed by how good the defendants acting is
One of the all time great movie sceens.The Judges "Oh My God" cracked me up.
I'm so glad this was made into a musical :)
first time i saw this movie, my heart leaped for joy at how successful Elle was from this moment on
M
I guess she wasn't issued an invitation to work at one of Bostons most prestigious law firms after graduation for nothing.
But n
Boy oh boy,is it very well deserved.
That Elle is a british bull dog, wrapped in a bottle of the best champagne.
By which I mean, a bull dog when it gets its teeth into something/ someone is very tenacious, he'll never let go, and Elle is always fizzy and bubbly like a bottle of champagne.
That “judge “ used to be in Pine Sol commercials back in the day.
“Honey, that’s the power of Pine Sol”
I used to think that as well. But I discovered it's a different lady.
this video is inspiring! it tells people that no matter where u come from u can change who u want to be
Elle:oh my God!
Brooke: oh my god!
Judge:oh my god!
Emmett:mouthing something like always
I love how Emmett had so much faith in her and even Brooke!!!
I love how she never gave up and had faith in her self!!
I love her dog. The dog knows stuff. She purked up in the shower but you just got your hair done.LOL:)
Considering Chutney was played by the actress who played Velma in the live-action Scooby-Doo mysteries I'd like to say...
"And she would've gotten away with it too, if it hadn't been for that meddling blonde law student and her dog."
LOL😂😂😂😂 GOOD ONE!
Omg. This is so satisfying. I watch this clip everytime it pops up. Totally Hollywood, but who cares. It's brilliantly done.
1:14 love how the woman KNOWS what Calahan did to Elle
I'm glad that Chutney moved on with her life and married a good guy like Hawkeye :')
This is my favourite scene cause I love how she keeps going on about the shower then then moment Chutney (the daughter) says 'got a perm' she goes on about haircare and Chutney confesses. That's just awesome.
Love how Emmett and Brooke believes in Elle
Emmet is such a great guy. I really like this movie because it encourages women to be themselves and to choose supportive, loving people who believe in you.
Thank you for adding this!!!! Best part of the movie!!!
Thank you, pipsyloo. That really clears it up.
i used to watch this movie over and over again! it's just so funny, clever, cute, and just too AWESOME!
You know what always baffled me is how the she never made the connection well after Elle did. She's literally sitting there talking about perms and water and she just is not getting that her alibi is being obliterated before her eyes 🤦♀️
Elle is living proof you can be beautiful and smart
TURN DOWN FOR WHAT!!!
AWESOME!!!!
I loove the best friends tho. The fact they went to court to show their support. True friends right there
I love the way Witherspoon moves
I paused it when it was on TV then I came back and watched it for a bit then they cut off the BEST part :( Glad Someone uploaded it :)
I never get tired of watching this scene.
Thanx 4 Sharing!
Yeah. Very funny. One of them raised her hand to answer a question during the trial. Had me doubling over🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
i love this movie! and this is like one of my fave scenes!
This never gets old.
Ammonium Thyglocolate
The bathroom is a set of four walls surrounded by metal or plastic piping. In most cases the piping would have made the sound travel throughout the house where it would have been amplified by the piping and so Chutney would have heard the sound REALLY well even in the shower. She isn't a good liar.
Also Chutney was not only guilty of murder, but of being incredibly stupid as well. You don't handle a firearm if you don't know what you're doing, and Rule #1 of shooting is to make certain of your target and backstop.
i love this scene, it inspired me to study my law subject way back when i was in college lol xD
I like the confidence that Emmett has in Elle. Thats the kind i would like someone to have in me
That teared me up today, I was so proud of Elle at that moment
This is the best scene of this movie!!! :D :D one time, it was playing on TNT 3 times, and i watched all three times (in a row :D)
6:48 I think David looks adorable, even though his character is definitely older than me
I just LOVE LOVE LOVE the transformation of Elle from a nervous little nobody one minute and about 30 seconds later she turns into the best version of a hard nosed prosecuting counsel that I've EVER seen. I swear I'd have been nervous as hell if SHE was cross examining me.
elle's tone of voice at like 6:24 is so intense! love it!
same, it's the best!
The dog is sooooo adorable! ^3^
The very moment Chutney said PERM, Elle knew just what to do
Oh my god
ACTUALLY OH MY GOD
I ONLY SAW THE MUSICAL BUT HOLY HELL THIS WAS JEJAMFKZKEKDKSKDK I WAS SHOOKETH
If Chutney had the presence of mind, she could have claimed that a bird pooped on her head while coming home that day, necessitating that she wash her hair and that she then later, on another day, got a new perm before coming to court since her curls had, in fact, been ruined, as Elle had said. Something like that. But, too late! Moral: Don't panic at accusations: there's always an excuse.
she would have had to have evidence for going to get a second perm, like a witness at the hair salon or receipts proving she was there for a second time, which she didn't have.
@@Kai-yq4ur First, in my scenario, Chutney had the presence of mind not to accidentally confess, so I don't think it's really in the court's interest to "track down and verify a perm" - Chutney''s not the one on trial. Even if it later went there, Chutney could say, "Hey I never thought such a thing could ever need a receipt as evidence till now - I'm just hearing Elle's wild theory now. Who could have guessed such baloney? For my second perm, I went several weeks back at a salon near my gym, I think. Not even sure of the day, and I don't know the name of the person who serviced me. I had never been there before. I doubt they'd remember me," etc. In addition, courts themselves don't do investigations, and Chutney doesn't need to cooperate with defense counsel one bit or even talk to them. Only the police would be possible investigators, but that is a moot point since they already have their suspect in court on trial. Chutney is off scot free, as long as she doesn't confess, my scenario. I like your thinking, though
@@jtg3765 ohhhh that makes more sense. Yeah I guess since she wasn't the one on trial she wouldn't have to show any evidence, though I think if Elle had enough reason to believe that Chutney was guilty she could have appealed to the judge. You're obviously much more knowledgeable than me though, I'm a teenage aspiring lawyer/journalist so this was really cool to read! Thanks :)
@@Kai-yq4ur Elle can still cross question though and bring a parlour person as witness for next hearing to bust her lie of going for second time.
Elle is really good at getting a confession and is a good lawyer.
Big boy.
I can't WAIT to see ELLE in action when she's just a couple of cases further down the line.
I'd be non too easy, being cross examined by HER. Hell! She was brutal enough alteady,for her 1st supervised case, she'll be a bone crusher as a qualified
Attorney (aka) lawyer.
omygod... now that you mentioned it i did too... and this is my favorite movie ive watched it a billion times
I love this scene!
I've watched this movie over and over again...and never tired of watching it.
It is so amazing. How Elle interrogated a suspect and knews how to let that suspect's secrets reveals.
this is my favorite SCENE!!!!!!
Ali Larter is smoking here
Ren G When is she not? 😗
@@DigiDestined55X resident evil
Ren G - I’m a straight female and even I couldn’t take my eyes off her! I wish I was that beautiful ❗️. Would’ve made my life a whole lot easier‼️‼️