Rent Elizabethtown (2005)


Orlando Bloom stars in this life-affirming, heartfelt story as Drew Baylor, a hot-shot designer whose life becomes completely unraveled on one fateful day. En route to Elizabethtown to visit his family, Drew meets Claire (Kirsten Dunst). She's beautiful, has an unstoppably positive nature and she has decided to be just the gal to guide Drew on his journey back home and to teach him what it means to live and love along the way. Every once in a while, a movie transports you to a place where heart, humor, incredible music and an unforgettable story meet...
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Reviewed by: Demi
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Elizabethtown review by Demi

THis is actually the worst film ever
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No, it really is. I would not even have given it one star if the program would have let me. Its really bad. There is no plot and it drags. Actually, I don't know how I got to the end. Probably because I was on the phone!
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Pretty mediocre stuff.
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Drew Baylor is a seemingly successful 27 year old who is fired from his job at a shoe firm after an unsuccessful product launch costs the company almost a billion dollars. On the verge of suicide, he learns that his father has died and he must fly to Elizabethtown Kentucky to organize the funeral. Overall the film doesn't have much of a plot; it's a collection of small moments involving Drew's relationship with the Kentucky branch of his family, his relationship with a flight attendant named Claire who he meets on his flight to Kentucky, as well as a glimpse of his mother and sister dealing with his fathers death. But the heart of the story is about a good but slightly inept man who learns to grow up and face the world. All in all, despite the film's clever one liners and quirky humour, things really don't get going, and Orlando Bloom shows yet again he's not a particularly good actor.
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BFI Classification:
Suitable only for persons of 12 years and over
Release Date: 06/02/2006
Production Year: 2005
Run Time: 119 minutes
Aspect Ratio: Widescreen 1.78:1 / 16:9
Format: Pal
Colour: Colour

Special Features:

  • Training Wheels
  • Meet The Crew
  • Extended Scenes: Rusty's Learning to Listen Part 8; Hanging with Russell in Memphis
  • Photo Gallery
  • 2 Theatrical Trailers: Bad Day; Drew
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