Tuesday, 1 March 2011

Best Travel Movies

Since the Oscars were a couple of days ago, and we all have movies on the brain, I thought I would talk about my favourite travel movies. So, if you can’t afford to go anywhere right now, or don’t have the time then these movies will transport you to far away lands and show you windows in other cultures.

Hideous Kinky – This movie follows the story of a young English woman in the 1970’s who goes to live in Morocco with her two small daughters and stars Kate Winslet. The film shows stunning shots of Marrakech that are so realistic that you’ll feel like you are actually there. It also gives you an insight into Moroccan culture and it’s peoples, from the people that the mother and her daughters meet along the way.

La Casa del Los Locos / Auberge Espagnole / Pot Luck – Believe it or not, these are actually 3 different names for the same movie depending on weather you get the Spanish, French or English version. The truth is though, it doesn’t matter which version you get, as the movie is in all 3 languages. It follows the story of a French guy who moves to Barcelona to study abroad for a year. There, he shares a house with Spanish and English students and communicates with them in their respective languages. The film shows beautiful scenes of Barcelona and is a must see for any of you who have gone to study abroad and those of you wanting to brush up on your Spanish or French language skills.

The Beach – One of the most iconic travel movies, but maybe one of the most untrue as well (or maybe not, I guess there could be a secret paradise island of foreigners somewhere). The movie does in parts give great insight into what it is like to travel around South East Asia and shows great shots Thailand’s cities and beaches. Although ‘the beach’ does not actually exist, it is maybe one of movies that actually fulfil our travel fantasies. If you don’t know the story, it follows a group of traveller’s who find a secret paradise island and all choose to stay there to live.  It stars Leonardo DiCaprio.

Broke Down Palace – Ok so this movie is pretty old now, but for me really shows the essence of a travel movie, going to discover a new place, to have an adventure. Unfortunately it doesn’t turn out quite as expected for the girls, Claire Danes and Kate Beckinsale. It is not exactly the way you want your adventure to turn out – getting locked up in a Thai prison for drug smuggling. So this might be more like a nightmare travel movie, but is still a great watch and shows some beautiful shots of Bangkok, as well as giving a great insight on Thai culture. 

Motorcycle Diaries – The film tells the story of the young Che Guevara, who travels around South America with his best friend on a motorcycle. The film has some really beautiful cinematography of the scenery in Argentina, Chile, Peru, and into the Amazon. In the end, it turns out not to be so much about the actual travel, but about helping people along the way. A beautiful must see film.




2 comments:

  1. Thanks for these suggestions - I will definitely try to watch Motorcycle Diaries and also Broke down Palace. I haven't heard of this one and it would be interesting to see how Bangkok is portrayed.

    Another film with beautiful cinematography in various countries is Eat, Pray, Love. What did you think of this one?

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  2. Thanks for your comments, yes I did see Eat, Pray, Love, a few weeks ago actually, I thought it was good and enjoyed seeing the different places she visited. The book is even better though, you should definitely read it if you haven't already!

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