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Monday, November 14, 2011

Julie & Julia (2009) movies

Julie & Julia is a film that would be enjoyed with gusto - with fresh ingredients and better, pounds of butter, and the best wine in the bottle. It celebrates the life of a love American food, the most important and beloved figureheads: Julia Child - played here with enthusiasm, humor, and sweet, a little 'respect for Meryl Streep, whose performance is impressive.

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," she moaned. Then she gives a challenge to cook her way through Julia Child's Mastering the Art of French cuisine in a year and blogging about it. As Powell (played by Amy Adams determination gay), begins to find his groove as a cook, and his voice as a writer that the project will have a life of its own - and ultimately it gives the young woman struggling his purpose in life as pleasant surprise. More importantly, Julie & Julia is a valentine to the child the love of children with her husband nice surprise, Paul (Stanley Tucci, as divine as any blown in the film), and its prospects to embrace life, and ordering second.

Streep is immersed in the role of children with a real affection for his character, and while some of the peculiarities of children - including his warbly voice and imperturbable haphazardness in the kitchen - are retained, the child's character and image Streep forming the vision, and make the film for participation and rewarding.

Nora Ephron directs with the manual and the light, even if it sometimes seems to be encouraging some of Meg Ryan Adams tics screen (self-conscious of the head-tilt, for one). But above all it allows only Streep channeling a child, and his love for food, her husband, and in 1950 in Paris. And it's a recipe for something truly sublime. - AT Hurley

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Culinary legend provides a frustrated office worker with a new recipe for life in Julie & Julia, true stories of how Julia Child (Meryl Streep), the life and cookbook inspired fledgling writer Julie Powell (Amy Adams), mount 524 recipes for 365 days and to introduce a new generation of magic of French cuisine. Stanley Tucci (The Devil Wears Prada), co-star in the comedy film director Nora Ephron's delicious joy, obsession, and butter. Bon appetit!

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