A Delicious Treat of a Movie
Reviewed by criddic2 for Julie & Julia at 2009-08-24 01:21:56
Meryl Streep is just a joy as Julia Child, in one of her most graceful performances. Amy Adams is solid as Julie Powell, who decides to write a blog about cooking every recipe in Child's cookbook. Eat something before you enter the theater, or you'll be hungrier afterwards. The dishes shown might make even the VideoHound drool.
Julia is rolling over in her grave
Reviewed by GoldenBuddy for Julie & Julia at 2009-08-17 21:10:57
Nothing like taking one of America's gems and turning her into a cartoon character. I know we laughed when Dan Akroyd poked fun of Julia on SNL - but this woman was more than that.
The story idea of paralleling two women seemed brilliant but then the dialogue and the directing just succumbed to banality.
And then there was Meryl Streep -- professional movie reviewers loved her performance. I didn't. I was so offended by her portrayal plus the lack of meat in the story.
This is no way to remember Julia Child -- this movie is an injustice to a brilliant mind and a wonderful woman. Nora Efron should be ashamed that she is profiting off of this woman's life.
No matter what, I liked this movie....I loved Martin, Lewis, Kahn, and Sandler. I would watch it just to see the way Juliette decorates or to hear Sandler sing! Call me nuts!