The very, very long journey of a ridiculous woman. This film was at least an hour longer than it should have been as we watch an unlikable shrew leave love to find, well love. Implausible, much of which was clearly shot in a soundstage whilst trying to cover up the fact that Julia Roberts is pregnant in real life which might explain why there is absolutely no chemistry between her and Javier Badem. I asked myself how bad could it be? Worse than that. No wonder it took so many years to come to the screen. Anne Coates couldnt have saved this movie but someone should have tried. One very great line, JULIA to future ex husband, "pick a dream", FUTURE EX:, "I pick you" but alas she doesnt. Trite, long-winded and dated.