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All member reviews for Eat Pray Love

Adult
October 28, 2010
 
Inspiring, life changing experience.
i loved this movie, i was waiting so curiously to see this movie and finally i did, it was little bit long but i had a great time watching it. Most films avoid themes about self awareness, personal growth, and transformation, settling instead for comedy and drama within accepted religious or community guidelines. This subject matter, however, is tackled head on (if somewhat superficially) in Eat Pray Love, a film by Ryan Murphy based on the best selling book by Elizabeth Gilbert. Written by the director and Jonathan Salt, Eat Pray Love starring Julia Roberts as Liz Gilbert is an entrancing travelogue, a romantic comedy, and a spiritual adventure all wrapped in one engaging package. Liz is looking for personal growth and enhanced self-awareness as summarized in Werner Erhard's discussion of transformation, "You get to look deep down and find out something profound about yourself", he said. "You come to know yourself, not what you think, not what you feel, but you come to know yourself honestly." The cinematography is excellent. Each of the countries have beautiful spots and the camera work is great as far as showing that beauty. Having had enough of reading mindless negative critiques of this remarkable film, I feel it is time someone put the record straight. We know Julia Roberts well enough to know that she would not associate herself with a bad film, she looked stunning, all those close ups meant there was nowhere to hide, and her own character shone through. The photography was brilliant, the attention to detail, the atmospheres of Italy, India and Bali were all brought to life. I had read the book, but I enjoyed the film even more. Anyone who has been unhappy in a marriage and has wished they had the courage to leave it with honesty, knowing it is the right thing for both parties, will relate to this film. In this case there was a satisfyingly good ending, not always so in real life, but I am sure this film will encourage other women to be braver and believe that they can find love again, and if not, at least they will know they do not need a man to find happiness. The two hours were well spent, I did not notice the time pass, take no notice of the sad critics who really missed the beauty of it all. This movie has one of the best performances this year Julia Roberts is extremely Good as Liz Gilbert perhaps she was born to play this role, she gives one of the best performance of her life superb Billy Crudup took me by surprise, he did an excellent job in those few scnes he was in, seriously outstanding. Excellent performance by Javier Bardem and ofcourse Richard jenkins. Some scenes really took me by surprise: 1. Julia in her first scene, praying for the first time, chilling and marvellous performance. 2. Billy Crudup in the elevator leaving while hiding his tears. 3. Richard talking about his life while crying 4. Javier saying good bye to his 19 year old son in a deeply emotional way. and many other scenes ofcourse. every character and performance in this movie is superb. An inspiring movie, a life changing experience, one of my favorite now. superb, excellent, lovely movie.

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Parent of 17 year old
August 21, 2010
 
This is a wonderful movie for adults, maybe kids 16 or older soon to be out on their own. It shows them real life situations.
The dialog was excellent and the filming was great. I've been to Italy so it was nice to see some scenes. No the food was not great, but bland. Stick to Italian/Amercian food. It was right on to what women feel every day. Wish my husband saw this....I held back the tears it was so accurate. Good job Julia Roberts & writer.

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Teen, 17 years old
April 19, 2011
 
Strange, LONG movie with annoying main character
I found Julia Robert's character extremely annoying in this movie! She was so whiny and ungrateful. !!!SPOILER!!!: First she divorces the husband for no reason and then goes out with James Franco's character and then leaves him and then gets together with a weird brazillian guy who runs her off the road. I cried when she left James Franco - Who DOES that? !!!END OF SPOILER!!! Haha- no this movie wasn't that good but the countries were beautiful

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Teen, 16 years old
November 27, 2010
 
A movie with Eat praying and love
This movie has it all, Eat Pray Love. I thought this film was the best and i think everyone should see it

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Parent of 7, 11, and 13 year old
September 2, 2010
 
over 15 for adult themes, a little boring
Julia Roberts and her husband are self-absorbed. So much so they their marriage is in shambles. She dumps him, has an affair and subsequently contemplates her navel through three beautiful countries. The redeeming character is the Brazilian dude that overcomes his fear of commitment and pain, and JR does come around in the end. Maybe my marriage is too good or maybe I'm too secure as a Christian to be able identify with trying to find myself. The locations were beautiful, though.

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Teen, 15 years old
August 13, 2010
 
Life Changing!!!
This movie may be life changing for viewers around the world. Because of this movie, men and women will realize there marriage's aren't happy ones, and go on a quest to find peace within themselves. Throughout the course of this movie, Liz went to three different spots around the world; Italy (eat), India (pray), and Bali (love). She learns to truly enjoy life and balance it, living it to its fullest. She meets new people and truly opens up and follows her heart. A man wants to skinny dip with her, and his backside shows, but there's nothing really explicit besides kissing. Liz gets drunk and has a bad hangover. My little brother, who's only 9, saw this and didn't have any problems with it... apart from the fact that he was bored out of his mind. Kids over 11 may see this and find the concept fascinating.

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Teen, 16 years old
April 27, 2011
 
Pretty good
This film is a very well done tale of a woman going out into the world to find herself. She meets many inspirational people along the way, and discovers the meaning of her life within herself and in relation to others. However, there are some questionable scenes and conversations in the movie, and parents should be aware of this when letting their kids watch it.

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Teen, 14 years old
December 26, 2010
 
A history Movie not a Love story very boring
It was a pretty stupid BORING movie. I like history so i liked learning about the different countries. But my whole family watched it and many fell ASLEEP! You see the bare backside of a man MANY times and he asks a women to go skinny dipping with him.There is really no suspense no plot no conflict. Really its just like a movie about research. My mom thought she would love it and abosolutly hated it. If you like history watch it but if you looking for a love story go get a different movie

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Teen, 16 years old
August 22, 2010
 
A thinker movie for a mature audience
This movie is about finding yourself. I saw it with my mom as a "don't have anything to do so might as well see this" type movie. I wouldn't buy it on DVD; just a one-time see. It's just an okay movie. Gives you a lot to think about; more for an older, more mature audience.

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Teen, 15 years old
March 29, 2011
 
A review
It was a pretty interesting movie, a little complicated and more for adults, but i think teens who like traveling and learning about different countries would like it

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Kid, 13 years old
March 9, 2011
 
BOOOOOOO
I went so see this movie... i hated it. Whatever the main girl characters name is whined too much and was so annoying. The scenary was cool but the movie itself was bad.

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Teen, 16 years old
March 19, 2011
 
read the book first
the book is way better than the movie way better than the movie so read the book and then watch the movie. for real follow my advice. READ THE BOOK FIRST!!!!

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Teen, 16 years old
March 6, 2011
 
OK for younger teens, but boring
This looked like a good movie to me, but it turned out to be pretty boring. It's not a "bad" movie with tons of sex and violence, so it's fine for older tweens/younger teens to watch, it's just not all that interesting and you don't really care what happens to the main character. I did like seeing all the different scenery from her world travels, and the fact that James Franco was in the movie, but other than that, I can't say I enjoyed it very much. The ending wasn't even good--it was abrupt and unsatisfying and made the movie feel like it was missing something.

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Kid, 13 years old
October 22, 2011
 
AMAZING!!!
It was really good and really inspiring!

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Kid, 11 years old
May 4, 2011
 
this was a horrible movie. it SUCKS.

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