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Directed by Nora Ephron, Julie & Julia is based on the true stories of US cooking guru Julia Child (Meryl Streep) and New York claims assistant-turned-blogger Julie Powell (Amy Adams). The film cuts back and forth between the two parallel stories: in 1949, bored diplomat’s wife Julia Child completes the cookery course at Le Cordon Bleu and teams up with two chefs (Linda Emond and Helen Carey) to write what will become a best-selling 1961 French cookbook for the American market (Mastering the Art of French Cooking), while in 2002 New York, 9/11 claims assistant Julie Powell decides to cook her way through all 524 of Julia Child’s recipes, writing a daily blog as she goes along.

In addition, the shots of the food are mouth-wateringly good, to the point where you’ll be desperately hungry afterwards, so stock up on snacks beforehand.
The main problem is that, a few visual and thematic links aside, the two stories don’t fit together all that well; in particular, the expected final emotional crossover between the stories never comes, leaving the audience oddly unsatisfied (you almost wish they’d fictionalised it for the sake of a decent emotional punch). Similarly, the film is at least 20 minutes too long and wears out its welcome before the end.
Julie & Julia is an engaging drama that’s worth seeing for the performances, but the endings of both stories are oddly unsatisfying and it never really comes together as a single film.
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Singapore Date: 15th October 2009 Language: English Running Time: 123 mins Rating: PG Genre: Drama Tagline: Passion. Ambition. Butter. Do You Have What It Takes? Starring: Stanley Tucci, Amy Adams, Jane Lynch, Meryl Streep Directed by: Nora Ephron Company: Columbia Pictures Singapore Distributor: Columbia Tristar Films iZone Rating: 6/10 |
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