Eat Pray Love

Synopsis: 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: Drama, Romance
Director(s): Ryan Murphy
Production: Sony Pictures
  2 wins & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.7
Metacritic:
50
Rotten Tomatoes:
36%
PG-13
Year:
2010
133 min
$80,574,010
Website
13,588 Views


l have a friend, Deborah,

a psychologist...

...who was asked

by the city of Philadelphia...

if she could offer psychological

counseling to Cambodian refugees...

...boat people,

who had recently arrived in the city.

Deborah was daunted by the task.

These Cambodians...

had suffered genocide, starvation,

relatives murdered before their eyes...

...years in refugee camps,

harrowing boat trips to the West.

How could she relate

to their suffering?

How could she help these people?

So guess what all these people

wanted to talk about...

...with my friend Deborah,

the psychologist.

lt was all,

"l met this guy in the refugee camp.

I thought he really loved me,

but when we got separated...

...he took up with my cousin.

Now he says he loves me...

...and keeps calling me. They're

married now. What should l do?"

This is how we are.

May I help you?

I'm Liz Gilbert. I'm writing

a magazine article on Bali.

I wanted to meet a medicine man.

Everyone said I should meet

Ketut Liyer. Am l in the right place?

Wait.

l mean, here I am with

a ninth-generation medicine man...

...and what do I wanna

ask him about?

Getting closer to God?

Saving the world's

starving children?

Happy to see you. l am Ketut Liyer.

Nope. l wanna discuss

my relationship.

You are a world traveler.

You will live a long time...

...have many friends,

many experiences.

You will have two marriages.

One long, one short.

Am l in the long one

or the short one?

Can't tell.

Also you will lose all your money.

I think in next six to 1 0 months.

Don't worry.

You will get it all back again.

And you will come back to Bali...

...and live here for three or four

months and teach me English.

I never had anybody

to practice my English with.

And then...

l will teach you everything l know.

Wait.

I have this for you.

Keep grounded so it's like

you have four legs.

That way, you can stay in this world.

Also, no looking at world

through your head.

Look through your heart instead.

That way, you will know God.

Which is why you came here, no?

See you later, alligator.

I proofread all of her manuscripts.

My wife is very, very beautiful,

but she can't spell for anything.

Look at Uncle Stephen.

And Auntie Liz.

I'm counting the minutes for this to be

over so l can get in my big girl pants.

You look fantastic.

You just had a baby.

Oh, you're lying.

I'm fat, I'm exhausted...

...l can't keep two thoughts.

I feel like Liza Minnelli.

Stephen, can you hold Jack?

-l'm gonna introduce you to Walter.

-Yeah.

Hey, dude, you wanna grab a beer

or something?

My new book comes out in April.

Thank you for asking.

-Great.

-May.

May. May.

This is Andre. You two are

Times' Most Notable nominees.

-So glad to finally meet you.

-Nice to finally meet you.

I fed him nachos. ls that bad?

You look comfortable.

What'd you feed him, chloroform?

-Give him to his dad.

-l told you, nachos.

Know what? I'd be asleep too

if l had a dump like that.

-We'll give him to his mom.

-Come here then.

-Wanna help me change his diaper?

-Yes, I do.

Hey, how's the vintage car

thing going?

Oh, no, no, no. l changed jobs.

I'm a pastry chef now.

-You mean you're a baker.

-Yeah.

You wanna get baked?

I know, I know.

It's hard, isn't it?

Oh, no. This is so much fun.

Did you know the exact moment

you wanted to have a baby?

I can't remember, but l've had the box

since before l got married.

What box?

It's girly and embarrassing,

and you'll laugh at me if I tell you.

I will laugh at you,

but you still have to tell me.

Come on.

Under the bed.

I've been filling it with baby things...

...waiting until Andy

was ready to be a father.

So sweet.

Does this come in my size?

I have a box just like this, except

it's filled with National Geographics...

...and The Times travel section.

All the places l wanna see

before l die.

Liz, having a baby is like

getting a tattoo on your face.

You kind of wanna be

fully committed.

So my trip to Aruba next week,

which is just a basic, you know...

..."where to sleep, swim

and stuff your face" piece....

I got a new bikini.

And it turns out,

I have unlimited minibar access.

-You know what that means?

-Jet lag?

You, me...

...macadamia nuts.

That was cute.

You know who l was talking to

at the party who was really inspiring...

-...was Tara's friend.

-Brian.

Brian. Unbelievable.

He's a teacher, you know that?

He's a substitute teacher, isn't he?

Yeah. He was talking about the

budget cuts that are happening now.

There's no money for anything.

There's no music classes,

there's no arts classes.

They're volunteering their time

to do all of this after school.

They're educating our kids,

you know?

I think you'd make

a great teacher, honey.

Thank you,

but I was thinking more of like...

...education. Getting my masters,

going back to school. l don't know.

You know?

I-- You know....

-Going back to school.

-l'm just thinking out loud.

I was getting the sinking feeling that

Ketut's prophecy was coming true.

Was l in the shorter marriage?

We'd only bought this house

a year ago.

Hadn't I wanted this?

I had actively participated

in every moment of the creation...

...of this life.

So why didn't I see myself

in any of it?

The only thing more impossible

than staying...

...was leaving.

I didn't wanna hurt anybody. l wanted

to slip quietly out the back door...

...and not stop running

until l reached Greenland.

lnstead, l made a decision.

To pray.

You know, like, to God.

And it was such a foreign concept to

me, that l swear l almost began with:

"l'm a big fan of your work."

Hello, God?

Nice to finally meet you. l....

I am sorry l've never spoken

directly to you before...

...but...

...l hope l've expressed my...

...ample gratitude for all

the blessings you've given...

...to me in my life.

I'm in serious trouble.

I don't know what to do.

I need an answer.

Please, tell me what to do.

Oh, God, help me, please.

Tell me what to do and l'll do it.

Go back to bed, Liz.

I don't wanna go to Aruba.

I don't wanna be married.

You know, there's a whole

divorce section downstairs.

-"Pepper grinder."

-She's having...

-...a nervous breakdown.

-This is what girls do.

-She's processing.

-Why doesn't she get drunk or laid?

That's what l would do if you left me.

No, you wouldn't.

-No, I wouldn't.

-She moved out, she filed for divorce.

They were together eight years.

She's got no home.

"Legacy."

Every word in Italian is like a truffle.

A magic trick.

Honey, l get it.

It's your life raft right now.

When Andy and l broke up

for two weeks, l bought a loom.

A frigging loom.

And he tried to start a microbrewery.

I don't know how you guys

aren't sick of me now. I'm sick of me.

Are you kidding me?

We love having you.

It's kind of like having

a writer in residence.

But you are a writer.

You should be writing something.

Maybe I could write about a woman

who goes to Italy to learn ltalian.

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