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75
Viewer score based on 760 votes.

Critic Score

50
Critics' score based on 39 reviews.
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Ah, ok, a review for the movie, Eat Pray Love, \"Javier Bardem\", do I need to say any thing else??? He is gorgeous!!! And yes, its a... at movie, also...lol Full Review

July 19,2011
padur1212

I LOVE this movie. Unless you have been scorned by a man you wouldn't understand this movie. I laughed, I cried, I loved this movie, I have seen it... 4 times and will watch it again and again. Full Review

July 13,2011
bmelroy

work eat sleep. it is amazing a actor can play someone they are not. i thought eddie murphy was a donkey and johnnie depp was a... 6; prequel coming next year for this one: work, eat,sleep everyone gets a role. Full Review

December 27,2010
checabear

Eat Pray Love is annoying come on stop complaining you dumbass.

December 16,2010
AFelJos

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Critic Reviews

It is 140 minutes long and repetitious beyond belief. Yet for all its weaknesses - unconscious contradictions, travelogue simplicity and mix-and-match spirituality - Eat Pray Love is, like its central character, on a genuine quest.Full Review

Mick LaSalle
San Francisco Chronicle

Is it a romantic comedy? Is it a chick flick? This is silly, since, in truth, it’s neither. It’s simply a Julia Roberts movie, often a lovely one.Full Review

Wesley Morris
Boston Globe

The film offers an easygoing and generous blend of wish fulfillment, vicarious luxury, wry humor and spiritual uplift, with a star, Julia Roberts, who elicits both envy and empathy.Full Review

A.O. Scott
The New York Times

If there is one constant in Eat Pray Love, the imperfect yet beautifully rendered adaptation of Elizabeth Gilbert's memoir on a year of heartbreak and healing starring Julia Roberts - it is this: There will be tears.Full Review

Betsy Sharkey
Los Angeles Times

Eat Pray Love finally settles into its own cinematic destiny as an attractive escapist love story, in which the romance is more with the I than with the guy.Full Review

Ann Hornaday
Washington Post
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