Wesley Morris in the Boston Globe gave B. He said: "Roberts shines as a divorcee on a journey to find himself." Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times gave C. He stated that the "shameless desire, execution, Harlequin novel intersects with the mystical journey."
Michael Philllips on the Chicago Tribune gave the other C. He said: "Some of them may be trying to interact with the character of Gilbert." Dezhda Gober from E! Internet made C. She said: "Most of what made the book connect with so many completely absent here.
Lisa Schwarzbaum of Entertainment Weekly gave a C +. She said: "If only the warmth of Roberts, in conjunction with the filthy sexy Javier Bardem, like Felipe, was enough to offset the plane of the folded map of the production."
Sean O'Connell of Filmcritic.com gave B +. According to him, "a dynamic assembly, clear script, and the magnetic performance of Julia Roberts kept Eat, Pray with dipping too far into self-indulgence."
Kirk Honeycutt in the Hollywood Reporter gave C. According to him, "highly idealized self-discovery journey with a beautiful woman, Julia Roberts, beautiful scenery and a very shallow view of spirituality of the East."
Lou Lumenick in the New York Post Woof EIT bad D +. According to him, "there is no real sense of emotional journey here." AO Scott in the New York Times gave a B rating. He said: "The film offers an easy and generous mix of miracles, strange luxury, wry humor and uplift, with a star, Julia Roberts, who is both envy and sympathy."
James Berardinelli gave the rating on Reelviews D +. According to him, "too long bore. Mick LaSalle in the San Francisco Chronicle gave a B rating. He said: "Pray for a rough going, perfect for relaxing bath or shower renovation trance. But there is a love film friendly.
USA Today Claudia Puig gave a C. She said that "all the way feels like a rich girl left the slums." "Eat Pray Love" movie in theaters now.






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