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  • god she acts just like my mother. victim.

  • I'm doing this scene in theatre class and it's absolutely amazing!

  • "at the end i just wanted to throw you against the wall" sum ppl actually do do this.

  • @Jmarsh214 It appears there are more moms out there like this, than people may realize... I hear you!

  • yay, she back with him :)

  • reminds me of me and my mother.. HA SHANNON :(

  • what a selfish bitch of a mother..What sucks is that some people are really like this.

  • @TheWrongTone112 My mother certainly is. I love this movie so much, it depicts such a personal relationship between a mother and daughter that I can directly relate to.. she is a scary spitting image of this woman!

  • @boboshadodo yep my mother is too. Only instead of being in prison, she worked at one. I love this movie too, but I love the book even more.

  • I love the hug at the end(: thats true love right there<3

  • how astrid mom still look exactly the same all this time. usally in jail they would have been chopped ya hair off by now

  • wtf the mom changed her mind in the book!

  • @MsNichii what do u mean

  • De los mejores papeles de Pfeiffer, con una lupa habria que ver un gesto o mueca de mas en su cara...increible como capta y dice todo en el momento....

  • That hug at the end is like the sweetest moment ever.

  • this is my favorite scene in this movie! its so well done. i love it both actresses are great in it.

  • I never get tired of this part.

  • I can totally relate to this movie

  • @cbba18 have you read the book?

  • @CeaselesslyCurious

    @cbba18

    Seriously, imagine about 5 more homes, all more terrible than the rest.

  • I cant totally relate to this movie

  • This movie was sad

  • please don't tell me this was based on a real story

  • @bruty16 it wasn't. Just based on a novel.

  • @irshgrl500 okay, good. bc this is just too tragic. i mean, i know stuff like this happens all the time, but, still.

  • Wheres the rest it isn't the end

  • I wish Astrid had told that bitch selfish mother to go to hell.

  • the end is in the channel but not showing on mobiles :(

  • 4:55

    the girl who plays astrid has the tiniest waist ever.

  • Astrid is soooo hot as a goth. 

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  • This is not the rest... Just curious where's the rest? Haha don't mean to be rude

  • The last few seconds made my heart melt

    I had a "paul" i think i screwed it up though, you never know though it might work out =(

  • God damn where more?This is not ending of movie.

  • ISNT THERE MORE?

  • in which part of the book astrid gets dark hair?!?

  • this movie is absolute shit compared to the book.

  • descansos forgiveness by estes

  • Isn't there more to the movie?

  • so much botox ruins michelle's performance

  • i lyk her gothic makeup. but i h8 her hair. did she also dye her hair in the book?

  • you have to finish the movie! theres still more to it! where is part 12???!!!

  • @guitarchik2006 in the side bar

  • Wait this can't be the end, where's the rest?!?!

  • Where's part 12?!

  • 1:03!! LMFAO

  • absolute fav part of the movie..... small dialogue that speaks volumes!!!!

  • nooooooo!!!!! her beautiful angelic blonde hair!!! what has she done?!?!?! good movie tho.

  • I think it's interesting that people are taking sides of Astrid or Ingrid based on the movie when the books puts more things in a different perspective in a sense that both woman are essentially victims of each other...both book an movie are awesome and I highly recommend it to every one.

  • my favorite part of the movie

  • You look at me, and you don't like what you see. But this is the price, Mother, the price of belonging to you.

    I love this line.

  • shes pretty goth

  • Love the movie and the book and it is still one of few movies I can watch more than once after reading the book. It actually complements it.

  • the last part is lovely...

  • LOVE THE M0VEI ! Its amizing

  • i feel sad for them BOTH. its not fair that astrid is holding a grudge against her mother, but look at ALL of the shit shes been put through because of her mom. so in all honesty, i think astrid has every right to be angry.

  • Wait... what the fuck... Astrid is an ungrateful bitch. she wouldn't forgive her mother for leaving her for a year, then showing up again.

    But she forgives her father, when he left her all her life.... What...... the.....fuck??

  • @KakashiTheFirst Do you have the emotional range of a teaspoon? She's not an ungrateful bitch... Her father tried to see her and her mother wouldn't let him or even part of her life out of spite.... AND was dishonest about it. If it were your mother giving you that news after all this time, I seriously doubt you'd forgive her in the same sentence. I just don't know anyone THAT well adjusted ;-)

  • @MelleAndKev I'm not the one with the "emotional range of a teaspoon" xD

    Her father "left them both" when Astrid was just 6 months old for ANOTHER woman (and thats unforgivable), then showed up when she was 8-motherfucking-years old. Her mother did a fucked up thing to, but she didn't completely abandon her like her father did, and yet Astrid overlooks the point and insists that her father was a "good" guy. All I see is that Astrid's holding a grudge against her mother unreasonably.

  • @KakashiTheFirst I'm pretty sure if you were in Astrid's shoes and you were just finding out the truth, you wouldn't be so quick to forgive Mommy. Her father DID come back even though it was later, and she should have been given a chance to know him. Her mother also abandoned her and came back a year later... but I guess since she shouldn't remember that makes it ok. She also committed a premeditated murder regardless of what it did to her daughter and kept secrets from her about her past.....

  • @KakashiTheFirst Astrid never insisted her father was a good guy, she's curious about him and rightfully so. I just don't see how what her father did IS any worse than what her mother did, Cuz, it sounded like her Dad did want to set things right and wasn't given the chance. Ingrid on the other hand is extremely self centered and controlling, and manipulative. Why should Astrid testify for her when SHE is guilty... and after all that she's been through... because of her actions?

  • @MelleAndKev I like this movie, it gives people different perspectives on it. I didn't mean that Astrid thought he was a "good guy", but she seemed very defensive on her father's side. Even though both Ingrid and the Father are both "fucked up", instead of being angry at both, she just totally carved this evil image of her mother. Everything was perfect at first, and Astrid was happy. I can see why Ingrid was that way seeing as though she's fucking jailed knowing her only daughter is alone

  • @MelleAndKev You gotta' sympathize with Ingrid's frustration. she was good, even 'till the end

    Astrid is innocent, but easily defiant of everything. Why wouldn't Ingrid get upset that she was a daughter to a low self-esteemed, depressive, mother who committed suicide and left Astrid with that frustration as a young teenager? I would be upset, too

  • @KakashiTheFirst I do, kind of.

    But who the hell leaves their kid alone for 2 years?

    In the book, although she had no intention of doing so, Ingrid taught Astrid to hate herself. She taught her great lessons, but she was so harsh with them, and Astrid just wanted to shower her she didn't want to be like her.

  • i am more like Astrid like the story ive been passed on on on and my mothers still in prison

  • not goin to lie. she looks way hotter as a goth.

    still feel bad for how F*##@) her life is

  • "you should have been sterlized" ..... LOL

  • Fugging women - they love drama..LOL... As a male, I find it amazing that mothers and daughters pull power plays on each other and play games.. You cant spell families without the word LIES! LOL

  • Until this talk Astrid and Ingrid had just now, I've never felt sorry for Ingrid :'(

  • LOL.. their jackets match...:D

  • Seeing as Alison Lohman seems like a bit of an airhead in interviews, her performance in this movie (and others) astounds me. Shows how good an actress she is if she can change so much for a part.

    And anyone who can do a yelling scene without making me cringe gets serious approval.

  • "Don't ask me why I left. Ask me why I came back."

    Ingrid is a very powerful character. Manipulative and overbearing. Words don't even begin to explain her complexity. But she isn't the cruel heartless being most people think she is. Like Astrid, she's suffered a lot. Mother and daughter are both damaged, which is why they act the way they do. Outcasts both of them- strangers. But they're not bad people. They've just been wronged one time too many. At least in the end, they make ammends.

  • @LexiixoxRoxx My mom is just like Ingrid, but shes not in jail haha.

  • Really? In what way? Personally I like Ingrid, in fact, she's my favorite character. She fascinates me. My mom isn't like Ingrid, though . I think I'm a lot more like her lol. Anyways, I'm sure she isn't as damaging to you as Ingrid is to Astrid. But I could be wrong...oh and by the way my name's Alexa too ;)

  • @LexiixoxRoxx Well my mother is very manipulative, and extremely intelligent. I don't find her at all damaging at all. I have even told my mom that Ingrid and her are very similar and she replied with a "Thank you! I'm so touched that you would consider me to be like one of Michelle Pfeiffer's characters!" And that's so cool! We have the same name!

  • Lol my mom's not manipulative, but my parents tell me that I am. That's funny! My mom hasn't seen the movie, but I'm sure that if I told her she was similar to Ingrid she would be insulted. I wouldn't, though. I liked Ingrid best of all in the movie and I'd take it as a compliment. That's interesting, though what she said about 'one of Michelle Pfeiffer's characters'. I wonder which of her characters I'm most like!

  • Probably Velma from Hairspray (except for the racism) and even a bit of Catwoman too. I sort of have a cat fetish. And of course, I have a dash of Ingrid. Now I'm starting to sound like a recipe..lol. Yep, name thing is quite the coincidence.

  • @LexiixoxRoxx Haha, I don't think I can say I'm anything like Michelle's characters, but I'm ok with that. I think the closest Ive come to being most like with hers would be A Midsummer's Night's Dream because I played the part of Peasblossom in middle school haha!

  • Is this the end???

  • sociopath is quite what we are looking for here. sociopaths arent the obly ones who can be destructive to the people who love them. michelle pheiffers character is a classic example of how it isnt enough for someone to love you for you to be able to determine if they should be part of your life. often someones victims are the people whom they love the most

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  • The brunette hair looks so much better!

  • "You should have been sterilized" Best line in the entire film.

  • It is a CRIME Michelle wasn't nominated for the Best Supporting Actress Academy Award that year. She was nominated for the SAG. When the Oscar nominations were announced it was clear the race was between Catherine Zeta Jones and Meryl Streep (great in Adaptation), but imagine if Michelle's name was also included? What a great race that would have been. Stupid Warner Bros dropped the ball promoting her during Award season. Damn them. This is the performance of her career.

  • i loce her clothes!!! omg

  • A beautiful gothic chick :D

  • she makes a beautiful gothic chick <3

  • My thoughts exactly =)

  • YES!!!!!!!!! PAUL <333333333 Oh my God I'm teary-eyed.

  • i wish i had a paul. ;'(

  • you will some day. =) I feel your pain, hun. I feel alone and unloved by the opposite sex, but I just have this faith and this feeling that everyone has a soul mate out there.

  • I love Michelle Pfeiffer, shes an amazing actress.

  • @masonsons16 she is beautiful in real person, i got her autograph personally

  • I like her better blonde :(

  • 4:26

  • i think they do an amzing job of making astrid look like she gets older

  • i know right

  • @BlueZephyr16 "They" don't do it. It's Alison Lohman that does an amazing job of makinjg Astrid look older

  • michelle pfeiffer really is perfect in that last confrontation between Ingrid and Astrid

  • Best part of the movie right here: 4:08-4:26. Unreal.

  • 6:13 yaaay :D

  • please can someone tell me what happened at the end???? did Astrid leave her mom??? wat happened????

  • *SPOILER ALERT*

    I watched this like 7 years ago, so I don't really remember the ending, but I'll help u anyway.

    At the end, Astrid come to the her mother's trial with Paul, she was waiting outside of the courtroom to be called. But after waiting suddenly the courtroom was open and the whole party was out, including Ingrid in handcuff and looking back at Astrid.

  • youtube won't let me watch the last part. could someone maybe send me a private message (so you don't spoil it for the others) and tell me what happens in the end? i'd really appreciate that

  • Yep , the book is better , they left out scenes and stuff . But it's still a pretty good movie .

  • I just saw the film and I guess i'm not that impressed. The book is much better, i'm kind of disappointed :(

  • I love her with her hair dark

  • Alison looks really, really skinny

  • Michelle Pfieffer truly did a good job. Ingrid is a true sociopath....

  • I wouldn't say Ingrid is a sociopath, sociopathic traits, yes. The only reason I say that is because Ingrid did attach herself to Astrid, Ingrid showed that she loved Astrid by telling her that she would ask her lawyer to leave her alone. A sociopath wouldn't care and would minipulate until they got what they wanted, but I understand what you're getting at. Ingrid is rather cold.

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  • part 12 doesnt open for me!!

  • i've got the same problem as you :( and that's the only part that wouldn't open: just the end, but anyway i've seen the film a few minutes ago and i think it's one of the ebst films i ever seen!!! the perfomers like Michelle Pfieffer and Alison i thought or alias Astrid are brilliant =) the end of the film i hadn't expext and i think when the producer reach that point, it says something about the quality.. for me it's my favourit! i almost cry at the end <3

  • How come the only way she would "go back to the way she was" is if she doesn't testify? Isn't the reason she is "the way she is now" BECAUSE her mom is in jail and she changed in response to her various foster mothers? I was thinking that it would be easier for her to go back to the loving daughter she was if she DOES testify to get her mom out of jail.

  • NO... thats not it ... i think she means that if she does not testify.. then she does not have to lie ... Astid was basically checking to see how much her mum loved her ... if she could sacrifice her life in order to get her daughter to "go back to the way she was" ...

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  • I recognize the comic book store. It's on Santa Monica Blvd. across the street from a Goodwill store.

  • Stupid f*cking youtube won't let the last clip play in my country. Can someone tell me what happens? I know there is only a few minutes left but please...? Send it to me privately so we don't ruin it for others.  Thanks!

  • "its not about you, its about me!" is that alison lohmans signature line? cause she was screaming that at her mother in sharing the secret also. i love that line.

  • I noticed that too! Sharing the Secret was the first thing I saw Alison in and I thought she was adorable.

    But both wonderful characters and wonderful performances.

  • чё вы паритесь, скачать нормальный рип не можете чтоли? Смотреть ТАКОЙ фильм на ВамТруба - это преступление против человечества

  • Ingrid really does love her daughter though

  • but its such a powerfull scene that Michelle Pheiffer does!

  • i wonder if the mother experienced post-partum??

  • i was wondering that too. especially when she says she wanted to throw her against a wall as a baby....you wonder if that's when it all started.

  • its amasing how paul still loves her after all those years even though shes changed so much...

  • i know, paul is so lovely.

  • Ok, you've been redeemed...now that I've seen part 11 you did make the right choice, sorry I had criticized your choice. The end of part 10 & this part 11 is my favorite part of this film. Excellent climax. As I said in part 10; superb screenwriting, direction & editing!! + Fabulous sound effects & music TN!

  • here's a hint for ingrid - don't have sex if you don't want a baby. she can't blame astrid that she didn't have free time to do whatever she wanted and to "think"

  • lol very true...but she truly does love Astrid. She just has a very strange way of showing it.

  • I love seeing how happy Paul is.

  • aaah I'm so happy the boy and Astrid got together again <3!

  • bitch got told.lol

    ilove this movie:)

  • i wanted to see serge too!

    and her dad...

  • -Are you still waiting?

    -No. I stopped when Claire showed me what if felt like to be loved.

    <3

  • oh no, THIS VIDEO IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE.

    can you upload again?!

  • refresh it

  • didn't work :(

    it's not there.

  • All I can tell you is to try it again or wait until a little later.

  • Michelle Pfeiffer gives an amazing performance here. She should definately have got more awards for this.

  • the ending is here its part 12

  • Holy crap, this scene was perfect.

  • I wanted to see Serge. :(

  • the end of the movie is missing right?

    or i cant find it..

    the ending its the best part

  • great acting! i love the movie/book

  • WOW!!!! Their BOTH so belevable!!!! I wanna see it so badly!!!! :P

  • I love this scene

  • This scene stikes a chord with me as well. Its like seeing my life unfold, different circumstances but the same outcome. She should have been sterilized. But Im still here!!!!!

  • Best scene in the entire movie.

    This scene in the book always struck a chord with me, and when I think of White Oleander this scene between mother and daughter always manages to come to mind.

    The rest of the movie just seemed... cut, though. Chopped. Rushed. :/

    Then again, I kind of expected it.

  • My goodness, michelle pfeiffer should have won an oscar for this. when you read the book, you'll see she played the role to perfection.

  • god.. i cant get over how perfect her voice fits to me. It sounds exactly how i imagined it would reading the book!

    the only thing.. that bugs me about the movie..

    is how.. the book put So much emphasise on the mothers BLue eyes. her charactor doesnt seem to fit the mother to me.. but. Thats just my opinion :) gosh i love this story!!

  • yeahh, i was wondering about the blue eyes too. the book mentioned so many times how it was "icy"?

  • Michelle's eyes are naturally very blue, the perfect Ingrid blue. Their not always icy here but they still convey the message wonderfully.

  • i love the book and it was kinda hard to get into the movie because they got a bunch of things wrong

  • I agree.

  • same here !

  • The scene, where Ingrid has to tell the truth on everything Astrid wants to know is my favourite of the movie.

    For the first time Ingrid shows some weakness and this scene is just so intense. Wow

  • Alison makes a really hot gothic hahah

  • I agree. Shes gorgeous!

  • Thank u so much!! Truly beautiful movie.

  • she's beautiful

  • thanks for posting the rest that was really fast!!!

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