Film Review: Eat, Pray, Love (2010)

CONCLUSION: The statement that the lighting is to make a film about spiritual, "Eat, Pray, Love" is anything but, despite some spectacular scenery and images, the film is flat, boring, and as long as we follow a loose woman of all the world so they can find inner peace.

The Good: name based on the novel of the same film essentially begins in a good place to start with an idea of how much the search for oneself in today's world,as a woman. Julia Roberts plays Elizabeth Gilbert, a woman who seemingly has everything, but she does not have the happiness and inner peace. After the initiation of a divorce from her husband, she plunges into a rebound relationship with a younger man, then a trip to Italy, India and Bali for a year to rediscover themselves and their meaning. As a result of this trip, more positions within the three countries visited, we are off to show much effect, and we get a vision of the idea of ​​a "fishWater ", which finds its support in each destination, and as such begins to feel alive and back in contact with the world.

The bad: The experience of this film is the exact opposite of what Elizabeth Gilbert experience. The film is flat, long, very exciting and at times self-indulgent. Gilbert is the story of life to rediscover and experience moments of joy and happiness, none of which are in this movie. should be for a film that was uplifting, asPublic, has escaped to feel anything, except that for the year after you turn in place by two hours or more, he felt that this film extorted from you. the scene is so bad that you do not feel something for this character that has made a terrible mistake and tries to make amends, as evidenced in the scene where Richard Jenkins' character off his sad story calls for Gilbert demonstrated. Instead, you find yourself crawling on the benefits, particularly Roberts,has nothing to do but look sad and pathetic response Jenkins. This can lead to a treatment of the character of Gilbert James Franco, only to leave the minute it is not "experienced" nothing can be extended to him. What we are left only with a focus on a middle-aged woman, to practice their selfish ambitions, not the heart of this story of self-discovery. If management and the performance we had in this film had been treated well, this would be the central pointmet with Gilbert and deeds would be understandable and very watchable film which offers instead of the crud they have.

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