Jerry Maguire 1996 📥

Jerry Maguire is one of the most quotable films of the 1990s. Several lines have entered the permanent pop culture lexicon:

The music never tells you how to feel; it amplifies what the actors are showing you. Jerry Maguire 1996

One often overlooked scene defines the film. After Jerry gets fired, he barges into a meeting to steal a client, Bob Sugar (Jay Mohr). The confrontation is tense. But afterward, Jerry stands alone in the elevator. He is ruined. He looks at his reflection. No music swells. He simply whispers to himself, "I will not cry." Jerry Maguire is one of the most quotable films of the 1990s

The story follows Jerry Maguire (Tom Cruise), a high-powered sports agent who suffers a "crisis of conscience". After witnessing the toll his cutthroat industry takes on athletes, he pens a heartfelt 25-page mission statement calling for fewer clients and more personal attention. This act of honesty promptly gets him fired, leaving him with only one loyal colleague, Dorothy Boyd (Renée Zellweger), and one difficult client, Rod Tidwell (Cuba Gooding Jr.). A Masterclass in Quotability After Jerry gets fired, he barges into a

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