Meryl Streep and Amy Adams acted wonderfully as in "Julie & Julia". The movie carved Julie Powell's story perfectly and cut out the excess obsession of how dreadful turning 30 was. I'll admit I was too thrilled turning a year older this year, but the book was constant whining for pages.
I chose to stick with the original work first before jumping into the adapation of it. Even though Julie & Julia was a national bestseller, the interest for me stopped short after the first few chapters. By the time I got through halfway I was expecting a little more depth with Julie. There are only so many food battles that will keep me giggling but the f-bombs took away from the seriousness of her story. It made me actually Google up her blog to see if her writing was any different from her book; hoping it'd be more mature and coherent.
Nearly the same. I would have voted the blog over the book.
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I didn't read the book, but one thing that I loved about the movie was that they didn't just focus on Julie. The simultaneous story of Julia Child really livened up the movie.
I think if it had been just one narrative instead of two, I would have been bored after 45 minutes. Instead, I loved the film.
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