Elizabethtown

Director: Cameron Crowe
Actors: Orlando Bloom, Kirsten Dunst, Susan Sarandon
PlotDrew Baylor, a once-promising shoe designer, faces a professional and personal crisis after his revolutionary sneaker design fails spectacularly, resulting in a massive financial loss for his company. To make matters worse, Drew's girlfriend breaks up with him, and he contemplates suicide. Right then, he learns of his father's death and reluctantly flies to Elizabethtown, Kentucky, to retrieve his father's body. On his flight, Drew meets Claire, an optimistic flight attendant who provides him with unexpected companionship and support.
As Drew navigates the complexities of funeral arrangements in a town filled with quirky relatives and townspeople, he begins to reconcile with his past and confronts the choices he has made in life. Claire becomes a guiding force, helping Drew find a new perspective on life and loss. Through their burgeoning relationship and the connections he rediscovers with his family, Drew embarks on a journey of self-discovery and healing, realizing that failure and disappointment are part of life's broader tapestry.
Writers: Cameron Crowe
Release Date: 14 Oct 2005
Runtime: 123 min
Rating: PG-13
Country: United States
Language: English
Physical Media Reviews
Elizabethtown is a charming, albeit familiar, rom-com with a quality Blu-ray release featuring near flawless video, good audio, and solid extras.