Body Language Analyst REACTS To Johnny Depp Testimony in Amber Heard TRIAL! What are they thinking?

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Published 2022-04-23
Johnny Depp took the stand in his defamation trial against Amber Heard this week and there were some really interesting moments! Both in Amber Heard's reaction and in Johnny Depp himself. But what does their body language reveal? Learn how to spot deception and read people's emotions like a book!

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TIMESTAMPS

01:02 Johnny Depp Baseline
03:25 How to Spot REAL Sadness
04:07 What Does Johnny Depp Really Want?
06:08 Is Johnny Depp Lying?
08:55 What is Johnny Depp Hiding?
16:05 Is His Story True?
19:08 Why did he Say THAT?!
22:30 What Is Amber Heard Thinking?
27:31 Why Is Johnny Depp Different?
29:14 Did Johnny Depp PROVE his Innocence?

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All Comments (21)
  • Love this! Brilliant analysis and spot-on, research-backed information that hits home with each clip.
  • @ceeelle9672
    One thing I hope his lawyer will bring up. Fact: no guitarist would ever damage their own finger. Quite the opposite. We protect our hands more than the average person. Drove me crazy that Rottenborn kept saying he cut off his own finger.
  • @RubyZanUK
    He was burnt on the face, had his finger chopped off, endured many surgeries, got kicked out of his own home, and he's the abusive one? Amber Heard should be in prison.
  • @B30pt87
    Many people have made a big deal about how Johnny was given so much support while Amber was being hated on. Guess why? Because a LOT of people have known someone like Amber, and we recognize the signs - narcissistic, histrionic, borderline, Little miss can't be wrong... it doesn't matter what diagnosis they have, they're hell to have for a partner. It's not that people are just sticking up for Johnny because he's a better actor, more likeable person, has integrity, etc., it's that Amber's personality shines through, and anyone who has seen that bullcrap once will recognize it again.
  • @EvanXTP
    Johnny is an artist, not just an actor. Him writing her lies on the wall with his own blood is poetic and actually has a meaning. Loving an abusive person can drive you crazy
  • @mindyhanson4124
    When I heard the testimony about how he welcomed her friends to the point that they actually lived in penthouses right beside them on the same floor and always was very kind to them and getting them whatever they needed and encouraging spending time with Amber, I knew he was not an abuser. Abusers focus on isolating their victims from friends and family so they can have more control and so the abuse won't be noticed. Johnny did the opposite. He opened himself right up. That's not what a wife beater does
  • Note he starts using "you" instead of "I" when describing his experiences. This is evidence of trauma. Its a way to distance yourself from the trauma. Its speaking in third person in a way. He said "When YOU are in a relationship and YOU give YOUR truth to THIS person, its shocking" he is subconsciously making it an abstract or hypothetical statement because it was traumatic. It hurts too much to say "I was in a relationship where I gave her my truth and it was shocking...." I used to do this in therapy. Started using "you" my therapist would stop me and and tell me to use "I" or "me" because I was describing my own experience. For me to accept it, work though it I had to own it as being personal. Not an abstract "when you (meaning anyone) are being abused ....."
  • @mellie5899
    I definitely felt myself empathizing with him. A lot of victims of abuse smile at inappropriate times because abusive parenting teaches you it's not ok to feel what you're feeling. Your pain doesn't matter. So a smile when something is painful becomes the automatic habit in an attempt to fit in with the rest of the world.
  • Does anyone else notice that Johnny will say “the room I was hiding in, not hiding. I locked myself in” and will still try to stop using words that he thinks will make him sound weak? He’s been so convinced that he can’t be a victim that he doesn’t want to admit that he was HIDING from her. He doesn’t want to look weak
  • @st1ngray284
    He wanted his side of the story told. That's the point of this whole trial. He needed this. I really appreciate that you've analysed his body language. Thank you.
  • @jonigirl1968
    The fact she says he was the abuser when actually she is a abuser is a slap in every woman’s face that has survived true abuse.
  • I believe that writing with his own blood was a self destructive act. Complete disregard for his physical needs. I believe the injury ripped his soul to shreds. She smiled because she loves that moment of hopelessness. She loves seeing him destroyed.
  • Could you imagine sitting in a court room listening to your abuser tell everyone that the things they did to you, you did to them instead.. like... she continued to abuse him every day throughout that trial. Everytime she described the abuse, she was describing either what she had done to him or wish she had done to him.. I just could not imagine the trauma that would insue. He is a stronger person than I'll ever be to have sat there, listened, and not jump up and scream that this is all a lie and a farce. Xoxox
  • @amyfu2047
    I think Johnny is ashamed of his drug use that’s why his response is so messed up. As a recovering addict/alcoholic and also a survivor of significant trauma I disliked answering any questions about it because it brought up so much shame.
  • @RedHaloManiac95
    The fact that Amber can give a traumatic testimony and then smile at the jury as she walks off the stand is insane.
  • @jackinabox93
    As an abuse survivor I often over explain myself. I've even had my siblings say that it's annoying how much I talk because I'm just trying to explain my thought process of how I got to my conclusions so that nobody can accuse me of lying or being stupid or anything. My biggest one was I was constantly told I was an idiot and so it made me doubt my own thoughts and whether or not if I was smart enough to understand things. So I now overly explain just to make sure that everybody's on the same page that I do understand what we're talking about. And that is what I felt was happening with Johnny Depp. Obviously I can't confirm as I am not Johnny Depp and I wasn't there in the situation or the moment but from my own experiences I felt very connected to the way he was talking and explaining.
  • Amber has educated the world on what textbook narcissism and pure evil looks like. You can officially refer to anyone supporting Amber as, "Those who worship evil's might."
  • “If it hurt you, It’s not my fault! YOUR FAULT for making me do it!” Said every narcissist ever.
  • Him forgetting about the burn is 100% in line with being abused. I suffered from horrific DV 20 years ago and when you mentioned the cigarette burn I flashed back to when I remembered my perpetrator bit me on the face, I still have the scar yet I’d forgotten. Even after all this time I get new flashbacks coming through via smells, sounds, tastes, accents, dreams, places etc It’s hard to clarify what happened when because extreme abuse all rolls into one.
  • @MatsuyoRific
    When she smirked and did the mouth block, she also looked around as if to ask "no one saw that, right?"