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Eat Pray Love
Directed by
Ryan Murphy
PG-13
2010
2h 13m
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5.9
34%
42%
6.2
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A married woman realizes how unhappy her marriage really is, and that her life needs to go in a different direction. After a painful divorce, she takes off on a round-the-world journey to "find herself".
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Cast of Eat Pray Love
Julia Roberts
Elizabeth 'Liz' Gilbert
Javier Bardem
Felipe
James Franco
David
Billy Crudup
Steven
Richard Jenkins
Richard
Viola Davis
Delia Shiraz
I. Gusti Ayu Puspawati
Nyomo
Hadi Subiyanto
Ketut Liyer
A. Jay Radcliff
Andre
Mike O'Malley
Andy Shiraz
Ashlie Atkinson
Bookstore Girl
Lisa Roberts Gillan
Woman in Play
Ryan O'Nan
Play Walk-Out
Gita Reddy
The Guru
Jen Kwok
NYU Student Girlfriend
Mary Testa
Laundromat Gal
Tuva Novotny
Sofi
Christine Hakim
Wayan
Welker White
Andrea Sherwood
Luca Argentero
Giovanni
Eat Pray Love Ratings & Reviews
Autostraddle
Rachel Kincaid
Without discounting the importance of Gilbert's decision... it can't be removed from its context: it's a story about choosing self over prescribed generic femininity, a world of your own making over the deeply patriarchal American upper-middle class.
Reel Talk Online
Candice Frederick
An engaging but deliberate chick flick at times, Eat, Pray, Love has the quintessential chick flick star at the helm with Roberts, who played the role beautifully...
The New Yorker
David Denby
We're not so much involved in the movie as idly registering it -- eavesdropping, almost, on a conversation at an adjoining table.
Slant Magazine
Matthew Connolly
What's inevitably lost is any real attempt to track Liz's internal shifts, the way her travels jostle her preconceived notions of selfhood and spirituality.
New York Magazine/Vulture
David Edelstein
Try not to hoot when the gaunt Roberts makes a bring-on-the-flab speech to persuade the equally slender Tuva Novotny to eat pizza, even if they get "muffin tops."
Shockya.com
Perri Nemiroff
Eat, pray, love? More like eat, pray, snooze.
Movieline
Stephanie Zacharek
Roberts is precisely the right actress to play this character: She adamantly refuses to be adorable -- she'd rather just unleash that crazy, unladylike cackle.
Rolling Stone
Peter Travers
The movie left me with the feeling of being trapped with a person of privilege who won't stop with the whine whine whine.
Christianity Today
Steven D. Greydanus
It's the Oprahfication of religion … Liz's time in India is spiritual tourism, as her time in Italy was culinary tourism; it's all a self-help consumerist approach to world cultures.
Movies.com
Jen Yamato
Eat Pray Love only superficially advocates independence and growth while serving up a steaming pile of pseudo-spiritual hyperbole.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
An insane fantasy for rich people.
Denver Post
Lisa Kennedy
It may come as a bit of a shock to some that the most interesting turns in the woman-on-a-quest sojourn don't belong to Roberts, luminous though she is. Those are owned by a number of misty-eyed if masculine menfolk.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Gail Pennington
The movie is above all a lovely travelogue, plunging us viscerally into the middle of every country.
Slate
Dana Stevens
I stopped trusting the movie.
AV Club
Tasha Robinson
It's all external trappings trying to express internal developments, and the movie's hand-holding stridency just emphasizes the artificiality of its fantasy.
Movie Retriever
Brian Tallerico
Despite its flaws, an intelligent, beautiful-looking film about the power of one person to radically change the life of another is an unexpected treat in a season of mindless entertainment.
Washington Post
Ann Hornaday
The film's most crucial constituency -- the book's rabid fans -- are likely to feel well served by Murphy's adaptation, which hews pretty faithfully to Gilbert's story.
New York Post
Lou Lumenick
Even if you buy Roberts as an introspective writer (I didn't), there's no real sense of an emotional journey here.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
It's about something important, the search for meaning and happiness, about finding one's inner life amid the clutter and confusion of modern existence.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
Eat Pray Love is mostly a slog; never giving us a compelling reason why its heroine does what she does, or how she became quite so tiresomely self- absorbed.
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