I just recently watched this movie after I stumbled across it at a yard sale. I bought it for three reasons: Cameron Crowe directed it, some great actors are in it, and I only payed a quarter which means I wasn't losing much even if it was terrible. I think hate is a strong word for Elizabethtown, I thought it was okay as a sweet, middle of the road rom-com. I will say it is my least favorite Crowe movie I've seen- I love Fast Times, Singles, and Say Anything and regard Almost Famous as one of the best movies ever made. The best part of this movie was the soundtrack, which again for Crowe isn't one of his best. I didn't mind the road trip, as unrealistic as it was, the cover of Fleetwood Mac was the highlight for me (as well as that ridiculous "listening" video for the kids). I don't really mind how overall unrealistic this movie is, because movies are not always realistic and I accept that as a valid argument, but I do think Crowe was going for something grounded in reality and could have tried harder to create characters and situations that audiences can better relate to. What I really didn't like was all the unnecessary characters and scenes in this movie. Susan Sarandon and Alec Baldwin are both wasted talents in this film, and I think both roles, if they were included, would have been better played by unknowns. Sarandon's character is like a tasteless stand-up comedian at the funeral, and the rendition of Free Bird left a bad taste in my mouth. The insincere acting especially from Orlando Bloom and Kirsten Dunst is the biggest problem- I know both can act as many of my favorite movies feature Dunst- but their performances in Elizabethtown are cringe worthy. Their lines are cheesy and delivered with no emotion, they may look cute together but there is no real spark between them on screen. Also, I live in Kentucky and I was almost insulted by Dunst's accent in this movie. The film has a few good moments, but mostly tries too hard and ends up insulting the viewer's intelligence. I had always looked forward to seeing this movie and was let down; but then again I'm not a huge fan of romantic-comedies so I can at least try to appreciate the quirky/indie approach Crowe was going for. My advice- Go watch 500 Days of Summer instead.
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