Eat Pray Love presents a promising story about self-discovery after divorce, but it lacks emotional depth in portraying the essence of each chapter—eating, praying, and loving. While the exotic locations offer visual beauty, the film fails to fully explore their cultural and emotional significance. Despite decent performances, the storytelling feels shallow and leaves little lasting impact. Read the full review here: (Indonesian version : alunauwie.com) and (English version : uwiepuspita.com)

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Eat Pray Love
"Let yourself go."
2010 • 2h 13m • ★ 6.2 (2,589 votes) Released
A married woman realizes how unhappy her marriage really is, and that her life needs to go in a different direction. After a painful divorce, she takes off on a round-the-world journey to "find herself".
Director
Ryan Murphy
Screenplay
Jennifer Salt
Screenplay
Ryan Murphy
Rating
6.2
Runtime
133 min
Budget
$60.0M
Revenue
$204.6M
Profit/Loss
+144.6M
Production
Red Om Films
Columbia Pictures
Plan B EntertainmentTop Billed Cast
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Alunauwie
★ 7/10 • Sep 30, 2025
Keywords
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