Watch: Elizabethtown 2005 123movies, Full Movie Online – After causing a loss of almost one billion dollars in his company, the shoe designer Drew Baylor decides to commit suicide. However, in the exact moment of his act of despair, he receives a phone call from his sister telling him that his beloved father had just died in Elizabethtown, and he should bring him back since his mother had problem with the relatives of his father. He travels in an empty red eye flight and meets the attendant Claire Colburn, who changes his view and perspective of life..
Plot: Drew Baylor is fired after causing his shoe company to lose hundreds of millions of dollars. To make matters worse, he’s also dumped by his girlfriend. On the verge of ending it all, Drew gets a new lease on life when he returns to his family’s small Kentucky hometown after his father dies. Along the way, he meets a flight attendant with whom he falls in love.
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Worth Seeing on a Sunny Autumn Afternoon
I went into this movie hopeful but not expecting too much, given the poor reviews I had seen for it. I walked out impressed and touched, surprised by how much I really enjoyed it, and wondering if other people would give it a chance and enjoy it, as well. Time will tell.The things that I liked about this movie are easy to feel but not so easy to describe. There were moments that really got to me, bits of scenes that touched me and caught in my memory, and time and again I found myself nodding and smiling and thinking, “I know exactly how he feels,” or “I remember that feeling.” Somehow, this story was good in a different way than Garden State was good. I loved Garden State, and the plot of Elizabethtown is enough like Garden State that it was hard not to have it in mind when I sat down in the theatre, but the two movies are really quite different. Crowe’s Elizabethtown felt more real than Braf’s Garden State, and somewhat less contrived.
Elizabethtown is the kind of movie you should see on a sunny autumn afternoon after a walk with an old friend. It has a joy to it, a basic sense of optimism and a light touch, so that it never crossed the line from sadness into tragedy and melodrama. Crowe doesn’t let us fall into sentiment, but he deftly weaves a story that could have been corny and sentimental in lesser hands. I read critics who said he let the music play the emotions for us, but I can’t agree, because I think that the cast did an excellent job portraying people I could really feel for and with, especially Orlando Bloom.
Orlando Bloom’s Drew Baylor is introduced in a moment of pain and panic, utterly emotionally blocked, repeating “I’m fine” while feeling suicidal and saying “My condolences” to strangers and distant relatives as if the loss of his father belongs to them and not to him. In the film, he relaxes and grows emotionally under the tutelage of Kirsten Dunst’s Claire, and together they work their way through the American heartland into a tender relationship and a new perspective on the meaning and value of life and success. His American accent and her Southern drawl might both be a little off at times, but it was easy to forgive in the interest of watching what happened next.
From the side stories of the secondary characters (Susan Sarandon is delightful, as always, in a turn as a widow whose reaction to her husband’s death is to reach out and grab life with both hands) to the road trip into Americana, all the quirky little moments that felt real and sincere made this movie one that I enjoyed watching and will think about and remember. I hope you enjoy it, too!
Pleasantly Refreshing
I went into this movie not knowing what to expect. I left totally satisfied with the money I spent. As I watched this movie I reflected on my life and the relationships I shared with my family. It was quite relevant and rewarding. The soundtrack was exceptional and the acting was superior. I enjoyed this movie from the beginning to the credits. I was totally disappointed with Vanilla Sky and went to this movie really expecting to pan it. It was suggested I see it by the same person I saw Vanilla Sky with, of course they enjoyed Vanilla Sky. I thought this film should have garnered more Oscar attention, especially in a weak year. I would recommend this movie to anyone who really enjoys human life and film, it is that enjoyable. So if you are a fan of Mission Impossible or such don’t waste your money, your tastes are not refined enough for this film. I have since bought the DVD and the soundtrack. I rank this as a must see for true movie goers.
Original Language en
Runtime 2 hr 3 min (123 min)
Budget 57000000
Revenue 52164016
Status Released
Rated PG-13
Genre Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director Cameron Crowe
Writer Cameron Crowe
Actors Orlando Bloom, Kirsten Dunst, Susan Sarandon
Country United States
Awards 2 wins & 4 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Panavision Camera and Lenses
Laboratory DeLuxe, Hollywood (CA), USA
Film Length (7 reels)
Negative Format 35 mm (Kodak Vision2 500T 5218, Eastman EXR 200T 5293)
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm