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Like a 2 1/2 hour infomercial about sharing your feelings that replaces any true emotions with some of the most ridiculous and useless spiritual rhetoric you're ever likely to hear. God only knows why women have flocked to these books and presumably will do the same for this movie. Whatever bad things you want to say about the "Sex and the City" movies--and there's a lot--at least they never lose sight of the fact women's issues can be handled in a way that doesn't bore the viewer to the point of frustration. "Eat Pray Love" has absolutely no entertainment value whatsoever; it's a dour and depressing waste of money and talent that never recovers after dragging the viewer through Gilbert's skewed way of thinking.
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