The story is beautifully overlapped as each woman's life parallels the other, all while maintaining a wonderful sense of humor, even in their most desperate times. I forgot to mention (how could I have?!) that it stars Meryl Streep and Amy Adams, reuniting once again after "Doubt". Meryl is brilliant as always, embodying the essence of Julia which is the most important thing, not to mention her voice and mannerisms which are dead on. Amy did a very good job portraying Julie, but then again, I feel like she wasn't really character driven surprisingly, given that she is the main character. Still, Amy did great. I should also mention that having Chris Messina and his sexy self on screen for a lot of the movie as eye-candy is NOT bad at all.
After watching this film, I immediately wanted to go buy a copy of Julia's book which is such a testament to the film in that it really entices the audience into caring and empathizing with the characters; I had never really shown too much interest in cooking, let alone French cooking, let alone Julia Child's recipes. The movie really succeeds in getting you excited about food, and also disciplining yourself and setting goals, no matter how grandiose or insignificant they may seem.
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Until next time
Sary