Eat Pray Love PG-13

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Eat Pray Love
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  • Rated: PG-13
  • Run Time: 4 hours, 46 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: November 23, 2010
  • Originally Released: 2010
  • Label: Sony Pictures

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Rating: 3/4 -- The film version is pure wish-fulfillment fantasy. Full Review
Miami Herald
Jan 31, 2011
Rating: 6.5/10 -- With 6 million readers of Elizabeth Gilbert's memoir, clearly, the movie has big shoes to fill. It may not succeed, but Julia Roberts and the film's designers give us a lot to enjoy. Full Review
Women's Voices for Change
Dec 3, 2017
Let's face it. There are some books that should never be made into movies. Full Review
National Catholic Reporter
Aug 11, 2017
Rating: 2/5 -- In the end, the film is far less affecting or thought-provoking than the book. Full Review
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Sep 23, 2010
The unexamined privilege, the idealization/exotification of all places east, the canned spirituality, the sensual goddamn spaghetti-it's all so focus-group-tested and Oprah approved and self-perpetuating and embarrassing. Full Review
The Stranger (Seattle, WA)
Aug 29, 2017
3 stars out of 5 -- EAT PRAY LOVE is a merging of diary and travelogue to explore, in romantic and glowy gestures, one woman's process of rebirt....A great comeback for Julia Roberts...
Box Office
Aug 12, 2010
Rating: 1/5 -- A tiresome, humourless, lifeless, overlong dirge in which the lofty pretention to say something deep about the quest for self and the female condition all gets blown away by an insipid, off-the-shelf romantic-movie ending. Full Review
The Age (Australia)
Oct 7, 2010

Product Description:

A woman who once made it her goal in life to marry and rear a family finds her priorities suddenly shifting in Ryan Murphy and Jennifer Salt's adaptation of author Elizabeth Gilbert's best-selling memoir. In the eyes of many, Liz Gilbert (Julia Roberts) was a woman who had it all -- a loving husband, a great career, and a weekend home -- but sometimes one realizes too little too late that they haven't gotten what they truly wanted from life. On the heels of a painful divorce, the woman who had previously looked forward to a contented life of domestic bliss sets out to seek her true destiny by traveling first to Italy, where she learns to appreciate nourishment; then to India, where she discovers the power of prayer; and finally to Bali, where she unexpectedly finds the meaning of true love.

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  • UPC: 043396362338
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