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Julie & Julia |  | Director: Nora Ephron Actors: Meryl Streep, Amy Adams, Stanley Tucci, Chris Messina, Linda Emond Studio: Sony Pictures Category: DVD
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Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), French (Dubbed) Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Region: 99 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 123 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: COLD29229D UPC: 043396292291 EAN: 0043396292291 ASIN: B002RSDW80
Theatrical Release Date: 2009 Release Date: December 8, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Julia childs story of her start in the cooking profession is intertwined with blogger julie powells 2002 challenge to cook all the recipes in childs first book. Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 12/08/2009 Starring: Meryl Streep Stanley Tucci Run time: 123 minutes Rating: Pg13 Director: Norma Ephron
Julie & Julia is a film that should be relished with gusto--accompanied by the freshest and best ingredients, pounds of butter, and bottles of the very best wine. It lovingly celebrates the life of one of American food's most influential and beloved figureheads: Julia Child--played here with zest, humor, and a sweet, subtle respect by Meryl Streep, whose performance is spectacular. Julie & Julia is based on the book by Julie Powell, a frustrated New York bureaucrat who wants to be a writer. "But you're not a writer until someone publishes you," she moans. So she gives herself a challenge: to cook her way through Julia Child's Mastering the Art of French Cooking in one year, and to blog about it. As Powell (played with chirpy determination by Amy Adams), begins to find her groove as a cook, and her voice as a writer, the project takes on a life of its own--and in the end it does provide the struggling young woman with her life's purpose, to her very pleasant surprise. But mostly, Julie & Julia is a valentine to Child, to Child's amazing love affair with her dashing husband, Paul (Stanley Tucci, as divine as any soufflé in the film), and to her outlook on embracing life, and ordering seconds. Streep throws herself into the Child role with real affection for her character, and while certain of Child's idiosyncrasies--including her warbly voice and unflappable haphazardness in the kitchen--are retained, it's Child's character and vision which form Streep's portrayal, and which make the film so involving and rewarding. Nora Ephron directs with deftness and a light touch, though she seems at times to be encouraging some of Meg Ryan's onscreen tics in Adams (the self-conscious head tilt, for one). But mostly she simply allows Streep to channel Child and her love of food, her husband, and 1950s Paris. And that is a recipe for something truly sublime. --A.T. Hurley
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satisfied March 11, 2010 A. Franz Good movie. I bought it as a present for my wife. Only complaint is that there was a small puncture area on the front of the case. No damage to the disk. All is well.
Good experience March 10, 2010 Kara R. Pratt The product arrived in a timely manner and was in good condition. No complaints here!
Ang Lee or Sydney Pollock could have done a more interesting job with this script March 3, 2010 C Ruiz-Esparza (San Francisco, left of Albuquerque) My parents and sister watched this with me. My father usually fruitflies in and out of the den during movies. His actions during Julie & Julia summed it up: he would get up and do stuff at the other end of the of house during Julie Powell's personal story and come back to see if the story focused on Julia Child's life. Why couldn't they have done a whole movie about Julia Child? Was there any legal restrictions? Why couldn't they have shown more cooking? More France? More wherever else Julia and her husband lived? There really weren't many thoughts about why Julia felt so strongly about what she was bringing to US kitchens and how it would affect our culture at the dinner table. It is not just the food but the sense of community around the table. A director like Ang Lee or Sydney Pollock could have honored the meaning of Julia Child better. I enjoy a lot of Nora Ephron's work. I am not crazy about how we have to weather the uninteresting story presented of a young woman learning to cook and blog. Meryl Streep and Stanley Tucci conveyed a lot of that. The cast and crew in the Julia side of the story took us into that time. All the Julie side of the story presented was some priveleged, mostly happily married, self-indulgent young woman not really grasping history just meeting a goal to prove something. Well, something to which we can look forward is the eventual really great foodie movie and great biopic that can make up for it. Meryl Street and Stanley Tucci are worth renting this. Ang Lee's Eat, Drink, Man, Woman or even Tortilla Soup; Babette's Feast; Tampopo; Stanley Tucci and Tony Shaloub in The Big Night; even some of the funnier cooking moments in Hitchcock's Frenzy or some of the cooking tips in the Godfather movies can make up a good foodie festival.
good but took kinda long March 3, 2010 Brynn Nugent (TACOMA, WA, US) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
In good condition but it took like a week and a half to get to me.
One of the best movies March 2, 2010 Bella 22 (New Hampshire, US) One of the best movies I have seen. Above outstanding performance of Meryl Streep of course. Hard not to love her and her character. I have watched it 8 times in 10 days. Absolutely lovely and charming love, and career story. Highly recommended.
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