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8-17-2010 @ 4:53PM
Christy said...
I haven't seen it yet, and, regardless of the reviews, it is a MUST SEE for anyone in the travel industry. But, to me, the most compelling part of the book was the chronicle of her spiral into depression during the first chapter, WAY before the eating or the praying or the loving. I would love to see that part of her journey come to life on the screen. But I do look forward to comparing the film's Italy and Bali to my own experiences.
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8-17-2010 @ 7:46PM
Christine said...
Oh Christy you are going to be sooooo disapointed! The review is acurate, maybe a little too kind. You will not see her spiral into depression, her soul searching, nor her suicidle moment. Perhaps the hardest part of Elizabeth Gilbet's journey to find herself took place in Italy where along with all the postitive aspects there was also heartache, depression and lonliness. The film made it look like a breeze.
Sadly it was a disapointing movie - there was no depth and no character development.