Saturday, February 13, 2010

Weekend Cooking: Julie & Julia Movie Review





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I watched the DVD of Julie & Julia with my husband a few weeks ago. I had read the book the movie is based on with the same title Julie & Julia by Julie Powell last summer before the movie was released. You can read my review here. The movie blends the story of Julie Powell and Julia Child's life as told in the book My Life in France by Julia Child. I haven't read Julia Child's book yet. I have a copy on my bookshelf and look forward to reading it. The best part of the movie for me was Meryl Streep's portrayal of Julia Child. Her acting was superb and she was very believable and I enjoyed the focus on her life. I didn't realize that she was such a passionate woman and had a very strong marriage. Stanley Tucci played the role of her husband which made for great chemistry between the two.

In all honesty, my husband and I enjoyed the parts focusing on Julia more than the focus on Julie. Since I had read the book, I was familiar with the story of Julie's project to make all the recipes in Julia Child's cookbook, Mastering the Art of French Cooking. She would do this in a year and write about her experiences in a blog. As a blogger, I loved this part and I think most bloggers would as well. The focus she had on wanting to know that there were actually people reading her blog, the excitement when she got her first comments and the realization that she had readers that supported her and were interested in reading her blog posts. Amy Adams portrayed Julie's anxieties and emotional side quite well. Although, I found her a bit too sweet compared to what I perceived of Julie through reading her book.

The food and cooking was another highlight of this movie. I enjoy foodie books and movies so I enjoyed the focus on food and cooking. You can find Julia Child’s Boeuf Bourguignon Recipe that was featured in the movie as it has been made available to download by the book’s publisher, Knopf Doubleday. You can check out this link at delish.com, the authors have come up with versions of the recipes in the movie. I would definitely recommend this fun and enjoyable movie to foodies and bloggers and fans of Julia Child and Meryl Streep.



Disclosure: My copy of this movie on DVD was borrowed from the library. I am an Amazon associate.


8 comments:

  1. I totally agree that the Julia parts were much more interesting than the Julie parts. And if she was nicer in the movie, she must have really been something in the book...which I did not read.

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  2. I liked this movie a lot and really liked both parts. My husband was like you, though, and enjoyed Julia more.

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  3. I haven't read the book, but the movie came from Netflix yesterday. Hope to watch it tomorrow!

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  4. I want to watch the movie but just for Julia!! I did not like Julie whatsoever in the book!! You'll love Julia's book for sure!!!

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  5. I started this book-but was not a Julie fan-you will enjoy My Life in France.

    Here is my entry: http://chocolateandcroissants.blogspot.com/2010_02_01_archive.html#8415676676431921649 (Italian Mushroom Pockets)

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  6. I haven't yet read Julie and Julia but I did love, love, love My Life in France. You really should read it. I agree that Streep was amazing in the move.

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  7. I liked this movie a lot, and enjoyed Julie more than I thought I would. Then again, I'm a huge Amy Adams fan and I don't htink she can do anything that i wouldn't like! Julia was very fun too of course- in some ways it was like two different movies!

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  8. I thought that the movie was great - we went to see it with my husband's parents just after Christmas and it was a really feel good fun gentle film for everyone. I have to say that I did think that the Julia side was more successful than the Julie side - but then i am a huge Meryl Streep fan! hannah

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