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Elizabethtown (2005) Certificate 12

Elizabethtown
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Rated 2.5 stars
Average rating
(54%)
 
Starring: Orlando Bloom | Kirsten Dunst | Susan Sarandon | Judy Greer | Jessica Biel | Alec Baldwin | Bruce McGill | Paula Deen | Tom DeVitt | Paul Schneider | Loudon Wainwright | Tom Cruise
Director: Cameron Crowe
Studio: PARAMOUNT HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 118 mins
Collections: 100 Rom-Coms
Genres: Comedy | Romance
Languages: English
Hearing-impaired: English
Subtitles: Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish
Released: February 06, 2006

Though it revolves around death, Cameron Crowe's hotly anticipated follow-up to 'Vanilla Sky' is optimistic overall, beaming with the same life-affirming mood as the crowd-pleasers 'Jerry Maguire and 'Almost Famous'. Promising young shoe-designer Drew Baylor quickly learns how failure feels when his innovative but foolish design for a winged sneaker becomes the humiliation of the footwear industry. Informed of the magnitude of his mistake, Drew applies his design skills to the task of suicide by duct-taping a knife to an exercise machine. This melodramatic act is interrupted, however, when Drew receives a call from his sister, informing him that his father has died while on a trip to his home town of Elizabethtown, Kentucky. Drew's mother, Hollie, elects him to go deal with the arrangements because he is the responsible and successful one. The only passenger on his flight, Drew meets Claire, a perky stewardess, who takes the opportunity to talk his ear off despite his apparent desire for some personal space. Supplying Drew with detailed hand-drawn maps, instructions for how not to get lost, and three phone numbers where she can be reached, Claire tenderly sends him off to confront a town full of relatives he has never met. Once in Elizabethtown, Drew is subjected to relentless family wackiness from people who seem to have known his father better than he did. Meanwhile, he stumbles into a hesitant romance with neurotic but charming Claire, whose anal-retentive wisdom, lust for life, and good taste in music may help Drew come to terms with his newly diminished place in the world and to see it as possibly a better one. A love story, family drama, and road trip in one, 'Elizabethtown' boasts another of Crowe's excellent soundtracks, with artists like Tom Petty and Elton John giving the film much of its emotional drive.

Los Angeles Times

The film's best moments are pure expressions of feeling.... Bloom is surprisingly comfortable in the role of Drew, coming off as sweet, warm and easygoing, and easily in touch with his pit of despair

Highest rated reviews

48 out of 66 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 1.0 stars
Diabolical

A Customer from london, 8th February, 2006

This must be one of the worst films I have seen in many years. It was actually embarrasing to watch such terrible directing, script and actors. It tries to be funny and quirky but just falls flat. There are American flags hanging up in nearly every scene, and I thought it was meant to be a pi*s take of stereo typical small american town syndrome but then realized it actually was just a very patriotic director. The rest of the film made me cringe and had to switch it off eventually because it was too painful watching a film trying so hard to be something it was could never achieve. I would almost recomend you watch it just to see how bad this thing is, or just to take the mickey. Zero stars

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16 out of 18 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4.0 stars
mmm, i actuallly liked it!

jones from oxfordshire, 18th March, 2006

...unlike most people who have left reviews. I liked almost famous and was very unsure about this, as it does look a touch lightweight. I'm glad to say that it's a really good film, with dunst in top form and nicely shot and directed scenes. It's quite funny in parts, typically cool in others, touching at times and always holds your interest. As for the complaint about the flags, well, have you been to the states? that's what it's actually like! So no problem there, just enjoy the film and don't be so bloody high and mighty, its's a decent film. Bloom was alright in this, not great but not bad either, which is fine, this isn't an acting masterclass, just a film to watch, so give this film a go if you liked almost famous, or virgin suicides, which it reminded me of. Oh yeah, the music is actually pretty cool, so cheer up.

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16 out of 23 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 1.0 stars
This Year's 'Garden State'??

CarrieBradshaw from Essex, 15th November, 2005

The main reason I can see for viewing this film is if you're a particular fan of Orlando Bloom or Kirsten Dunst. Myself, I waited eagerly for the release of this film because I read promotions for it that compared it to one of my favourite films - 'Garden State'.

Yes, a male in his mid 20's travels somewhere to deal with practicalities concerning a parent's death and meets a girl who has some significance to him whilst doing this. But I wouldn't say the feel of the film is in any way comparable. There just isn't anything that stood out about this film to me, nothing special about the cinematography, dialogue, overall plot. I was so disappointed! If you liked 'Garden State'...watch it again rather than sit through 'Elizabethtown'.

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7 out of 8 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 1.0 stars
POO!

A Customer from NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, ENGLAND, 6th April, 2006

THIS FILM IS RUBBISH END OF. DONT NEED AN EXPLINATION, JUST DONT BOTHER COS IT IS PANTS, ONE OF THE WORST MOST DRAGGED OUT FILMS I HAVE EVER WATCHED!

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Most recent reviews

Rated 0.0 stars
Mawkish at best

A Customer from London, 11th January, 2010

This film could have had a lot of promise. With the exception of the expected weak lead performance from Orlando Bloom, this was a film packed with talented actors. Unfortunately they seem to be playing underwritten characters. For a film to be all style and no substance requires the film to have style. There is a good soundtrack and some fairly pretty moments of cinematography but none of these make this film worth renting. It is best avoided.

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Rated 0.0 stars
RUBBISH

A Customer from Manchester, 6th January, 2010

THIS IS THE WORST FILM I HAVE EVER EVER EVER SEEN. Really just the worst thing EVER.

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Rated 4.0 stars
Elizabethtown

RobRoy from , 6th November, 2009

Really enjoyable film, quite quirky and shmalzy. but a good watch

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Rated 3.0 stars
Very watchable

Hilsibub from , 28th August, 2009

Film recommended and didn't disappoint. Good chemistry between Bloom and Dunst - Bloom very credible.

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