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3 Film Box Set: Eat Pray Love/Notting Hill/My Best Friend’S Wedding DVD Comedy

Triple bill of romantic films starring Julia Roberts. ‘Eat Pray Love’ (2010) is based on the bestselling memoir by Elizabeth Gilbert. 30-something Liz (Roberts) has arrived at a crossroads in life. With a career, a home and a husband, she is in possession of everything the modern woman dreams of. After repeatedly failing to get pregnant, however, Liz starts to question her marriage and her purpose in life, and after a painful divorce she takes off on a year-long solo trip around the world on a quest for self-discovery. Along the way she spends four months discovering the joys of food in Italy and four months on the spiritual path in India before finally and unexpectedly finding true love in Bali. In the romantic comedy ‘Notting Hill’ (1999), Anna Scott (Roberts) is the world’s most famous movie star, while divorcee William Thacker (Hugh Grant) owns an ailing travel bookstore in his local neighbourhood of Notting Hill. One day Anna buys a book from William’s shop and later collides messily with him on a street corner. She accompanies him home to clean herself up, and from there springs an unlikely romance. However, the path of true love is littered with obstacles, not least the media, the adoring fans and the differences in their lifestyles. In ‘My Best Friend’s Wedding’ (1997), Julianne Potter (Roberts) has just realised that she is in love with her best friend Michael O’Neal (Dermot Mulroney), but there’s a problem: Michael has recently announced his up-coming marriage to the hare-brained Kimmy (Cameron Diaz). Enlisting the help of her gay friend George Downes (Rupert Everett), Julianne resolves to sabotage Michael’s big day and win him back for herself. But when Kimmy turns out to be such a kind and likeable person, Julianne wonders if she’s doing the right thing after all.

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Triple bill of romantic films starring Julia Roberts. ‘Eat Pray Love’ (2010) is based on the bestselling memoir by Elizabeth Gilbert. 30-something Liz (Roberts) has arrived at a crossroads in life. With a career, a home and a husband, she is in possession of everything the modern woman dreams of. After repeatedly failing to get pregnant, however, Liz starts to question her marriage and her purpose in life, and after a painful divorce she takes off on a year-long solo trip around the world on a quest for self-discovery. Along the way she spends four months discovering the joys of food in Italy and four months on the spiritual path in India before finally and unexpectedly finding true love in Bali. In the romantic comedy ‘Notting Hill’ (1999), Anna Scott (Roberts) is the world’s most famous movie star, while divorcee William Thacker (Hugh Grant) owns an ailing travel bookstore in his local neighbourhood of Notting Hill. One day Anna buys a book from William’s shop and later collides messily with him on a street corner. She accompanies him home to clean herself up, and from there springs an unlikely romance. However, the path of true love is littered with obstacles, not least the media, the adoring fans and the differences in their lifestyles. In ‘My Best Friend’s Wedding’ (1997), Julianne Potter (Roberts) has just realised that she is in love with her best friend Michael O’Neal (Dermot Mulroney), but there’s a problem: Michael has recently announced his up-coming marriage to the hare-brained Kimmy (Cameron Diaz). Enlisting the help of her gay friend George Downes (Rupert Everett), Julianne resolves to sabotage Michael’s big day and win him back for herself. But when Kimmy turns out to be such a kind and likeable person, Julianne wonders if she’s doing the right thing after all.

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