The movie fails to present the depth of the frustration that is building up within Liz (the protagonist) about her marriage and her life and the desperate need to find a way out of it before she decides to Eat, Pray and Love
Eat: This is the part that will make you want to get off your seat and grab a bite of any kind of Pizza that you can find at the earliest. The movie captures the essence of Italy quite beautifully. And when she bites into her pizza, I swear I was drooling.
Pray: I really don't like it when India is shown in a bad light. Delhi - and this is probably the only time I'll say it, is a a beautiful city. I fail to understand why they have to focus all their attention on the garbage and noise, which I admit cannot be ignored but is definitely not the only thing that one finds in India. Richard Jenkins (Richard from Texas) was charming though I thought he was trying real hard in the scene when he had to cry.
Love: Is it really that easy to find love? It sure looked like so in the movie... well that's why it's a movie. This part of the movie dragged a bit, but it was nice to see Bali
It's not an all bad movie. Julia Roberts is as charming and beautiful as one expects her to be, the look and feel of the movie (except the India bit) is rather refreshing, there are funny moments too but what I feel the movie lacks is personality-I could relate to the book, but not to the movie :(