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  1. also known as “Eat, Pray, Love,” “Come, reza, ama,” “Comer, Rezar, Amar,” “Mangia, prega, ama,” “Spis—elsk—lev”. MPA Rating: on appeal for brief strong language, some sexual references and male rear nudity. Reviewed by: Thaisha Geiger. CONTRIBUTOR. Moral Rating: Very Offensive.

  2. Aug 13, 2010 · A story about finding meaning in your life, Eat Pray Love attempts to inspire audiences to focus on what truly matters – yourself. The perceived worldview behind this expedition of self-discovery is that before you can love someone else you must first love yourself.

  3. Sep 17, 2010 · For example, his latest review is on the film adaption of Elizabeth Gilbert’s runaway bestselling Oprah-endorsed memoir. Douthat writes, “Eat Pray Love. . . is one of the most self-consciously spiritual movies you’ll see this year. . . .” But then he adds, “. . . and also one of the most appalling.”

  4. Eat Pray Love: movie review ( PG-13 ) ( Monitor Movie Guide ) In 'Eat Pray Love,' Julia Roberts plays a newly divorced 30-something in search of herself, based on Elizabeth Gilbert’s...

  5. In her travels, she discovers the true pleasure of nourishment by eating in Italy; the power of prayer in India, and, finally and unexpectedly, the inner peace and balance of true love in Bali. Based upon the bestselling memoir by Elizabeth Gilbert.

  6. Special features include Ryan Murphy's Journey with Eat Pray Love; the Eat Pray Love soundtrack; previews. A sensuous and emotionally cathartic adaptation of Elizabeth Gilbert's spiritual journey to personal transformation and love.

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  8. MPAA Rating. PG-13. Caveat Spectator. Sexual themes including extramarital and nonmarital relationships (nothing explicit); brief rear male nudity; some profanity and crass language; muddled religious themes. About These Ratings.

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