eat, pray, love – the movie review.

Ok, Dear Readers…I couldn’t let the summer pass by without a post about the movie “Eat, Pray, Love”.  I haven’t really been keeping up with how much hype this movie was getting, until I went to Cost Plus last weekend and was appalled by the entire “Eat, Pray, Love” merchandise section…pasta, yoga mat bags, prayer beads, and candles tagged with “EPL” labels.  (Oy vey.  What a cash cow.)  I didn’t read a single review about the movie before I went, because I really wanted to form my own opinion (and I wanted to LOVE it!).

I read the book when it first came out because I am a big fan of travel writing.  I read through the Peter Mayle “Provence”  books, a bunch of books on Italy, and a couple of books on Japan, and I enjoy the joys of armchair travel.  This book was covering Italy, India, and Indonesia – three places that always seemed very alluring to me – so I dove headfirst into Elizabeth Gilbert’s memoir.  Even though I’m not a thirty-something divorcee, I felt her pain.  I understood the feeling of feeling broken, needing great change, seeking God.  It was actually this book that got into yoga again, and interested in meditation…but it served as a reminder that nothing is permanent, the Divine resides in each of us, and there is nothing to be gained by waiting for something to happen to you.

Long story short – I loved the book.  So, we went to watch the movie last night along with about 30 other women in the theater (and one lone guy, who we think may have lost a bet or done something really f**ked up to deserve 2.5 hours of a Julia Roberts chick flick).

The verdict?  Well…it is a beautiful film.  They managed to capture of romanticism of Roma, the hustle & bustle of India, and the lush, tropical sexiness of Bali.  But beyond the pretty backdrops, gorgeous Julia Roberts and a hunky Javier Bardem, I was disappointed.  So much of the book was Gilbert’s introspective voice, doing the entire movie in voice-over would be appropriate, but incredibly strange…but the attempt to capture her inward transformations were pretty weak.    They skimmed over details that were huge parts of the story.  If they wanted to include most of what was in the book, the movie would have needed to be released in parts (part 1: Italy), or made into a miniseries.  We see her break out a yoga mat all of ONCE on the entire journey, and though you do have a few scenes of Liz meditating, it seemed a bit contrived every time they cut to her sitting serenely in lotus pose.

When I left the movie, I was bummed that I didn’t absolutely love it.  I checked out some other reviews, and realized that I wasn’t alone in my opinion.  Basically, if you loved the book, you might be a little disappointed that the movie skips a lot of the rich detail that Gilbert provides on her daily experiences in each location, but you’ll get it.  If you’ve never read the book, you might enjoy the film, but you might not connect with Liz Gilbert all that well.  All in all, it’s a beautifully shot movie with a respectable and believable leading lady, that carries a good message.  But you may want to save it for your Netflix queue, I’m just saying.

5 classes for $50 at aha yoga (san francisco)

My post about Aha Yoga could not have been better timed – this showed up in my mailbox today as an offer from Bloomspot.com.  Click here to get to the deal – 5 classes for $50 (an $85 value).  You will have to use the 5 classes within one month, but the certificate doesn’t expire till August of 2011.  Hurry and get yours now!

nyc gets their om on to celebrate summer!

Times Square chillaxes for a bit.

Hundreds of New Yorkers participated in a free yoga class Monday in the middle of the intersection of Broadway and Seventh Avenue between W. 46th and W. 47th streets, as the Times Square Alliance celebrated the first day of summer. A pretty spectacular feat, considering they were probably trying to find their calm amidst the usual city sounds of traffic, sirens, and other urban craziness. That must have been some sight! Behold, the power of calm…even in Times Square, one of the most frenetic places on Earth!

event: MAY 14-16 – lucy celebrates 5 years in corte madera!

New lucy!

And what’s a birthday party without gifts?

Ok, so maybe you don’t get gifts, per se, but you do get the shopportunity to save 30% on all regular-priced merchandise from May 14-16.  (Print out the coupon here.)  They’ll be giving away prizes and showcasing all their new summer gear, arriving in-store this week.   Personally, I already love lucy workout wear (I own a few tops and a running jacket)…the cuts of the tops are especially flattering and extremely functional (no popping out of my top in Upward Dog, yay!), and their colors and prints are too cute.  I can’t wait to zip over that beautiful Golden Gate Bridge to Marin this weekend!

lucy Corte Madera
131 Corte Madera Town Center
Corte Madera, CA 94925
415.924.5800

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