Friday, October 15, 2010

Shaman Ketut Liyer Reads Julia Roberts's Hand in Eat, Pray, Love

In the 'Eat, Pray, Love' movie, Julia Roberts traveled to Bali, Indonesia. On the Island of the Gods, the Hollywood actress was pedaling his bike to meet with Ketut Liyer, a shaman toothless.

Chat between Liz, played by Julia Roberts with Ketut Liyer often invite laughter, or at least make the audience 'Eat Pray Love' smile of amusement. For example, while Ketut Liyer said, "Ketut can not fly, Because Ketut has no teeth".

Or when he advises Liz with his words that straightforward. "To Meditate, only you must smile. Smile with face, smile with mind and good energy will of come to you and clean away your dirty energy. Even smile in your liver, you call the good energy cans with a smile." Ketut speech was considered funny, especially his talk while showing off his teeth that have been missing (off).


I Ketut Liyer is a well-known palm reader in the Balinese. In the film, directed by Ryan Murphy, the Ketut Liyer played by Hadi Subiyanto. Hadi including lucky because the first film, he was immediately given a chance to scene with Julia Roberts.

"Oh really ordinary, nothing special," said Hadi Subiyanto recently.

So how eventually He can portray the figure of Ketut Liyer elected?

"Actually, not accidentally, happened to me every day play the flute at the hotel where they (the film crew) stay, they see me and then I was offered the role," said the man was born in Madura.

Hadi who have never even played the film was originally rejected because no acting ability. Once persuaded, and through the casting process, eventually the man was born in 1943 accepted the offer.

For his role, he learned directly from Ketut Liyer. "From the way he spoke, the way the way, just everything I learned directly from Ketut," Hadi said that it only takes two hours to learn it.

However, when told that many people envy him because he can go play in the phenomenal film "Eat, Pray, Love ', Hadi was surprised. "The hell, so fortunately I was able to speak English, but it's hard actually because it takes the ugly, old and toothless. Yes so ajah," said Ketut Liyer cast it with a laugh.

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