Julie & Julia

Titolo originale: Julie & Julia
Regia: Nora Ephron |
Anno: 2009
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Romance Dramma
Tag: cooking | cookbook | blog | 9/11 | woman director | french cuisine | culinary arts | publishing | gastronomia | celebrity chef |
Cast: Meryl Streep | Amy Adams | Stanley Tucci | Chris Messina | Linda Emond | Helen Carey | Mary Lynn Rajskub | Jane Lynch | Joan Juliet Buck | Crystal McCreary | George Bartenieff | Vanessa Ferlito | Casey Wilson | Jillian Bach | Andrew Garman | Brooks Ashmanskas | Michael Brian Dunn | Remak Ramsay | Diane Kagan | Pamela Stewart | Jeff Brooks | Frances Sternhagen | Eric Sheffer Stevens | Brian Avers | Kacie Sheik | Megan Byrne | Deborah Rush | Helen Coxe | Amanda Hesser | Maryann Urbano | Simon Jutras | Felicity Jones | Meg Kettell | Stephen Bogardus | Byron Jennings | Kelly AuCoin | Richard Bekins | Luc Palun | Rémy Roubakha | Marceline Hugot | Erin Dilly | Robert Emmet Lunney | Guiesseppe Jones | Jeff Talbott | Johnny Sparks | Simon Feil | Paul Borghese | Mark Gindick | D.L. Shroder | Darin De Paul | Tom Galantich | Allyn Burrows | Cenovia Cummins | Maxim Moston | Shmuel Katz | Paul Ognissanti | Eric G. Halvorson | Julia Prud'homme | Dimitri Radochevitch | Emmanuel Suarez | Christelle Cornil | Françoise Lebrun | Teddy Bergman | Jean-Pierre Becker | Mark Wilkins | Jamie Hall | Francesco David | Denise Marie Whalen | Luis Villabon | Valentine Aprile | Alexander Brady | Roy William Gardner | Dianne Dreyer | Evelyn Taucher | Mary Kay Place | Leonard Zimmerman |

Julie Powell ha 30 anni, vive nel Queens e ha un monotono impiego come segretaria. Ha bisogno di qualcosa che spezzi la monotonia della sua esistenza così decide di prendere la copia di sua madre del libro di cucina scritto da Julia Child nel 1961 Mastering the Art of French Cooking. Dopo averlo letto stabilisce di preparare tutte le 524 ricette nel giro di un anno.

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In most scenes Julia Child is shown to be a couple of inches taller than Paul Child. However, when t [...] D
The Childs moved to Paris in 1948, not 1949 as shown. D
The opening scenes of the movie clearly state that we are in Paris in 1949. The Buick station wagon [...] D
When cooking Julia Child's classic boeuf bourguignon, Julie Powell uses a Bordeaux or Bordeaux style [...] D
When Julie Powell is reading "Mastering the Art of French Cooking" in bed, she is only turning the f [...] D
While it is true that Julia Child and Paul Child were early critics of Joseph McCarthy, the spat bet [...] D
In the opening scenes, Julia Child and Paul Child pull up to their Paris apartment. Their Parisian a [...] D
When Julie opens the package from a reader containing hot sauce, she takes out the accompanying lett [...] D
The scene involving Paul Child's photographing a food display in their kitchen, he uses a Rolleiflex [...] D
At the 5 minute mark, Julie hears a truck drive by her family's new home in Queens. Julie says "What [...] D
During the bruschetta making scene, there is a close up of bread being fried on a skillet, along wit [...] D
In the movie, Paul Child references his work with "General Mountbatten." There was no such person in [...] D
In the scene where Julia Child receives a letter about publishing her first book in 1961 (or earlier [...] D
While it is true that Mr. McWilliams did not approve of Julia Child marrying Paul Child, there is no [...] D
Julie is writing a blog entry regarding the botched boeuf bourguignon and the date on the entry says [...] D
When Julia Child is showing her co-authors a new recipe. D
The library "Shakespeare and Company", where Julia is looking for a cooking book opened in 1951 unde [...] D
At the 12:05 mark, the cameraman is clearly visible for a few seconds in a reflection. D
When Paul Child is on the stool in the kitchen taking pictures of Julia stuffing the duck; the butte [...] D
(at around 1 min) Julie Powell is talking to her mom about blogging. All the sudden you hear the noi [...] D
The magnet letters on Julie's refrigerator change in between shots. One second, they spell out "RICE [...] D
The film has Judith Jones stand Julie Powell up due to bad weather. Jones told the Boston Globe in A [...] D
The movie opens in 1949 in Paris. In several establishing shots, including the Ile de la Cite and No [...] D
At the 6:14 mark, Julie is walking down a street in Queens with Midtown Manhattan's skyline behind h [...] D
In the scene where Julie Powell is writing in her blog about being stood up by Judith Jones, she is [...] D
When making the famous boeuf bourguignon recipe, both Julie Powell and Judith Jones use cloth towels [...] D
When Julia Child is teaching basic tasks with the other ladies at their cooking school, during the s [...] D
When making the famous boeuf bourguignon recipe, there are carrots in the stew, but these are not in [...] D
Throughout the film, Paul Child's glasses can be seen to have a modern anti-reflective coating on th [...] D
(at around 20 mins) When Julie Powell and her husband are driving in their jeep to the new apartment [...] D
Eric quotes Douglas Adams on the subject of deadlines - then attributes the quote to "The Hitchhiker [...] D
When at the ritual cobb salad scene, the girl that is sitting directly across from Julie, the one wi [...] D
In the movie, Julie Powell wears her engagement ring before her wedding ring. While some consider th [...] D
When Julia Child is with the other 2 women in the kitchen while being lectured on how to boil an egg [...] D
When Julia receives the special delivery letter from Knopf in Cambridge, it is addressed to 130 Irvi [...] D
In the opening scene where Julia and Paul are walking through Paris, Julia's belt is over one of her [...] D
When Julia Child (Meryl Streep) is checking out the new bed, we see her kick off her shoes and lie d [...] D
Charles Aznavour's 'Mes Emmerdes' plays during the party thrown for Julia's sister's arrival to Pari [...] D
In the final scene, Julia Child opens a large envelope from her publisher with a copy of her first c [...] D
When Paul Child is being questioned in Washington there is a pack of Lucky Strike in a green pack. F [...] D
In the last scene of the movie when Julia receives the published book in the mail, it is supposed to [...] D
In the scene when Julia Child is speaking to her French teacher in the library, she is using the wor [...] D
Julie Powell adds a whole bay leaf when cooking Julia Child's classic boeuf bourguignon when the rec [...] D
The postal vehicle appearing in front of the Cambridge house, a DJ5, was not used until 1965. The sc [...] D
(at around 30 mins) When Julie (Amy Adams) is talking to Sarah (Mary Lynn Rajskub) in a bar. In the [...] D
When Julia Child and Simca enter Louisette's apartment to meet Irma Rombauer, there is a bowl of str [...] D
At the beginning of the film, Julie Powell sits in her office cubicle speaking on the phone. At the [...] D

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Julie Powell: [voiceover, blogging] Last night, ou [...] D
Eric Powell: Hey. Julie Powell: Are you back? Ple [...] D
Julia Child: I'm Julia Child. Bon appetit! D
Julie Powell: I love you, Julia. D
[when Julie is eating her first egg] Julie Powell [...] D
Julie Powell: [listening to messages on her answer [...] D
Julia Child: I had such a horrible time converting [...] D
Julie Powell: [about Julia] I have conversations w [...] D
Sarah: [voiceover, blogging] Yesterday, I poached [...] D
Paul Child: Your book is going to change the world [...] D
Paul Child: [to Julia] You are the butter to my br [...] D
Julia Child: Avis said she'd be here. Even if we w [...] D
Julia Child: Don't be afraid! D
Julie Powell: She changed everything. Before her, [...] D
Julia Child: [on her book being published by Knopf [...] D
John McWilliams: [about Dorothy's wedding to Ivan] [...] D
Julie Powell: [about Julia Child] She saved me. E [...] D
Julie Powell: Do you really think I'm a bitch? Sa [...] D
Julia Child: [narrating] I'm probably the only Ame [...] D
Julie Powell: [sprawled on the floor, crying] Ther [...] D
Julia Child: If no one's in the kitchen, who's to [...] D
Eric Powell: On the bright side, more stew for us. [...] D
Julie Powell: [voiceover, blogging] 353 days to go [...] D
Paul Child: What is it that you *really* like to d [...] D
Julie Powell: I have to murder and dismember a cru [...] D
Julia Child: You and I are vaches enragées. Si [...] D
[first lines] Paul Child: Repeat after me, okay? [...] D
Julia Child: These damn things are as hot as a sti [...] D
Madame Brassart: Is it true you plan to teach? Ju [...] D
[Julie enters a blog about butter] Julie Powell: [...] D
Eric Powell: [about Julia] Look, there's something [...] D
Simone Beck: What is marshmallow fluff? D
Paul Child: [after telling Julia that she should b [...] D

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