Eat Pray Love (2010)



Eat Pray Love (2010)
Let Yourself Go This August

Liz Gilbert (Roberts) had everything a modern woman is supposed to dream of having - a husband, a house, a successful career - yet like so many others, she found herself lost, confused, and searching for what she really wanted in life. Newly divorced and at a crossroads, Gilbert steps out of her comfort zone, risking everything to change her life, embarking on a journey around the world that becomes a quest for self-discovery. In her travels, she discovers the true pleasure of nourishment by eating in Italy; the power of prayer in India, and, finally and unexpectedly, the inner peace and balance of true love in Bali.

Genre(s): Drama
Rating: 4.9/10 (397 votes)
Country: USA
Languages: English
Company: Columbia Pictures
MPAA: Tarantella AmericanaSee more »

Director(s): Ryan Murphy



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Producer(s):
Dede Gardner - producer
Gary L. Hayes - associate producer: Bali
Jeremy Kleiner - executive producer
Tabrez Noorani - line producer: India
Brad Pitt - executive producer
Neil Ravan - line producer
Stan Wlodkowski - executive producer

Writer(s):
Ryan Murphy - (screenplay) &
Jennifer Salt - (screenplay)
Elizabeth Gilbert - (book)

Cast:
Julia Roberts - Liz Gilbert
I. Gusti Ayu Puspawati - Nyomo
Hadi Subiyanto - Ketut Liyer
Billy Crudup - Stephen
Viola Davis - Delia Shiraz
A. Jay Radcliff - Andre
Mike O'Malley - Andy Shiraz
Ashlie Atkinson - Bookstore Girl
James Franco - David Piccolo
Lisa Roberts Gillan - Woman in Play

Music: Dario Marianelli

4 Responses to “Eat Pray Love (2010)”

  1. ‘Eat Pray Love’ Movie Review Says:

    [...] her inner strength and spirituality in India and fell in-love in Bali, Indonesia. The movie “Eat Pray Love” has a unique and excellent story. But, the movie adaptation would just be a big gamble without [...]

  2. parky36 Says:

    I think it is great that people have the resources to getting to selfawareness. True happiness as the movie clearly points out is "fromwithin". For me anywhere is everywhere and I for one do not need to goto the ends of the earth to find my "bliss".

    I do travel, but to experience, love, and immerse myself in another'sculture that I can't experience at home.

    But this book and now movie was researched during better times. Thereis no relevance to today's world in having this globe trippingexperience except for the well to do. So this Grumpy Grumperson sayslet's fix our problems at home before we start to engage in Maslow'sfinal head trip.

    It was sad to see the self absorbed nature this movie took. There isnot an ounce of nurture here, and within being a human, nurturing ismandatory. This movie comes off as an ego emblazoned person who soughtout answers and picked and chose what she wanted and on and on and on.

    See it for what it is and nothing else and for me my true happiness isfound right at home meaning I would wait for the DVD.

  3. Maha Says:

    Loool

  4. laura Says:

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