Based on 1454 votes and 424 reviews.
I saw a little bit of every single one of my girlfriends (including myself) in this movie.
Julia Roberts brings some depth to the character of Liz Gilbert that not many actresses could have done. Though I don't agree with the choices made by the protagonist in Eat Pray Love, I understand the desire to find oneself, to seek what is thought to be missing. A good story with an incredible and eye-opening portrayal of the three countries Liz visited in her quest. It certainly makes you want some good Italian food afterwards.
This was a very nice movie for women, however if your a guy then I advise you to sit back and try to hold on to what will be left of your manhood!!!
I didn't care for the book because I couldn't get "into" the main character. The great scenery made the movie a little better -- still didn't care what happened to the main character.
I wanted to love this movie but unfortunately I found it to be sorely lacking. Julia Roberts' character appears as a whiny, unlikeable sort who needed to just get on with her life (with all those delicious opportunities, she still didn't know what she wanted in her life). Another point was the lack of creativity in the cinematography. I have been to Italy and there didn't seem to be a tribute to the beauty of the country. Bottom line...I'll read the book and I'm sure like many book/movie pairings, it will be better.
It is spaghetti porn. Anything you are eating during the movie suddenly doesn’t taste as good as anything you see on screen, nor does anything you eat afterwards, unless you are lucky enough to be able to eat authentic Italian food.
Excellent movie! I loved the whole meaning behind the story. Julia Roberts was great as always. The scenary was breath taking.
Thank for the nap. Boring and does not justice to the book.
loved it, however, carefull it is not a guy movie. my hubby hated it. too slow, not enough action...too many feelings . However,worth going by yourself . All around good job doneby all.
Wonderful movie. Loved, loved, loved it!