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My Life In Ruins




Rating: PG-13

Movie Release Date: May 28, 2009 (Greece) / June 5, 2009 (USA)

DVD Release Date: October 6, 2009

Plot 411: A disenchanted Greek tour guide contemplates her life's plan and whether her decision to move to Greece was right.

Review: Georgia (Nia Vardalos), an out-of-work university professor, is forced to make her living in Greece as a tour guide. Unhappy with how her life is going, she fights with herself over what she should do next. Her love for Greek history and culture makes being a guide unfulfilling because most of her tours consist of people (shockingly) who just want to have a good time on their vacation. When she meets Irv (Richard Dreyfuss) on one of her tours, he makes her realize what she's missing out of life. His wisdom opens her up to new experiences and she actually begins to enjoy herself. I enjoyed this film for what it was worth - a pretty simple romantic comedy set among the beautiful ruins of Greece. Vardalos is lovely and real, just as she was in My Big Fat Greek Wedding. However, this movie was in no way of the same caliber. I also found it quite cheesy that the moviemakers would use a gimmick like shedding layers of clothes to mirror a character's transformation (ie. letting loose, becoming less-tightly wound). Other than that, it was nice to see Greece's mainland highlighted in a film. Those darn Greek islands always steal the show (like in Mamma Mia! or The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants).

Watch It: If you're a woman going through some kind of mid-life crisis or are just a schmuck for rom-coms.

Skip It: In favor of something better made.

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