Get yourself some snacks and cozy up in a blanket because with these films, you’ll be taking a one-way trip to beautiful and exotic locations!
You can’t recover from these movies’ scenic landscapes until you book a ticket and check them out for yourself.
1. Lost in Translation
Get lost in Tokyo, Japan with Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson as they work their magic in a romantic drama based on the exciting yet surprising aspects of traveling in a foreign country. “Lost in Translation” is based on those traveling experiences that you remember for the rest of your life and probably tell stories from “that one time” to your grandchildren.
2. Midnight in Paris
Judging from the name of the film, you already know where this is going. But you’ll be surprised to know that Woody Allen’s masterpiece doesn’t just take you to Paris–it takes you to the Paris of the 1920s, with its historically-accurate cinematics, costumes, and amazing acting enticing the audience to want to experience midnight in Paris in person.
3. A Good Year
Fall in love with the Provence region in the south of France, with director Ridley Scott’s “A Good Year” that features Russell Crowe and Mario Cotillard in their element. The movie itself is a light-hearted romance that might have you rethinking your life decisions and may even have you considering moving to France. The story follows a man as he sets out to reunite with his roots and discover the beauty of the simpler things in life.
4. The Way Back
Featuring big names such as Colin Farrell and Saoirse Ronan, accompanied by co-stars Jim Sturgess and Ed Harris, “The Way Back” is based on a true story about seven prisoners hailing from different backgrounds as they orchestrate a prison break from Siberia in the winter. With director Gavin O'Connor at the helm, this movie is not only thrilling and intriguing but also takes us to wonderful locations like Bulgaria, Morocco, and India.
5. The Bucket List
This heart-warming classic will leave you in tears when its all said and done, thanks to the stellar performances from the movie’s lead protagonists, portrayed by Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman. However, the film is also going to give you a sneak peek of wonderful locations such as Egypt, France, Tanzania, and China, among others.
Which movie do you think you would watch first?