Whether it's a bicycle trip to the nearest town, or a multi-month tour across continents, travel is a ubiquitous factor in most of the films and it's often enough to inspire us to escape our daily routine and see the world.
Below are the seven travel movies that I recently watched. They are definitely worth seeing if you are nomadic at heart.
Into the Wild (2007) [Trailer]
A movie about a university graduate who abandons his possessions and wanders all across US to prepare himself to live in the wilderness in Alaska.
The movie is based on a true story. It's one of the most inspiring and complete movies I have ever watched. Great actors, beautiful scenes, very emotional.
The Way Back (2010) [Trailer]
A young military officer is sent to Siberia during WWII. Making friends with six others, they escape and walk 4000 miles south to India.
While the scenery is simply amazing and the acting quite decent, some of the characters lack depth. I sometimes got the feeling they were cutting scenes. It's still worth watching if you're into travel movies.
Seven Years in Tibet (1997) [Trailer]
An Austrian mountain climber Heinrich Harrer and several others go on an expedition to climb Nanga Parbat in the Himalayas. Having failed, they return to the camp where they learn that war has been declared on Germany, so they are arrested by British authorities in India. Eventually Harrer and his friend escape and wander around Tibet until they reach Lhasa, where Harrer befriends the 13th Dalai Lama
The real beauty of this film lies in Tibetan people and scenery.
Eurotrip (2004) [Trailer]
A high school grad Scott Thomas embarks on a overseas trip to Berlin to find the girl he met online. Along for the ride is his best friend Cooper. On the way they run into other friends and together they travel across Europe.
The movie is hilarious but it isn't so much about traveling - moving from one place to another - than it is about exploring and exaggerating every possible European stereotype or cliché.
The Motorcycle Diaries (2004) [Trailer]
An Argentinian student Ernesto Guevara de la Serna (later better known as Ernesto Che Guevera) leaves his studies behind to accompany his friend on the journey throughout Latin America.
This movie nicely shows the transition from Che's carefree persona until later becoming more and more inclined to help the people and turning into a man who later changed the world.
127 Hours (2010) [Trailer]
The movie is based on a extraordinary true story of a mountain climber Aron Ralston who sets on adventure to the canyons in Utah without telling anyone. As he's exploring the canyons, a fallen boulder crashes on his arm and traps him. He spends the next five days trying to save himself.
It is a quite emotional film with some very realistic scenes. I wouldn't recommend it to the faint-hearted though.
Up (2009) [Trailer]
A schoolboy Carl Fredrickson is passionate about traveling and hopes that one day he will visit the Lost Land in South America. He meets a girl Ellie who feels the same, but life gets in their way and they're forced to stay at home. Many years later Ellie dies. Carl remembers the promise he made to her, ties balloons to his house and flies away.
Even though it's animated, the film has everything - hilarious comedy, soul, unusual characters, amazing effects. All those combined make it special.
What travel movies have you recently watched?
Which ones would you recommend?
Suggested by commenters:
Easy Rider (1969)
Vanishing Point (1971)
47 insights:
To my surprise I've only watched 2 of these movies!
havne seen any of em!
127 Hours ... this movie is just epic!
keep it up!
I love this kind of movies! Watch Easy Riders
you should mention vanishing point and easy rider too
I'll add them to the post. :)
Euro trip was an amazing movie ;)
I've seen all of these movies except 127 Hours.
I can't think of any travelling movies right now, but if I do, I'll let you know.
127 the best filme 2010
Great great great list of movies, hopefully I can travel soon!
Can't wait for an update of this list.
let's get an update!
I did not liked the end of Into the Wild :( Very sad ending
I love so many of these, good blog
Watched The Way Back... It isn't an epic film but liked it
i love that movies!
scotty doesnt know.
127 hours is just awesome!!!
i need to see 127 hours
Lord of the Rings. Best travel movie ever :) haha
Still haven't seen most of these. I think Up is next on my list.
Looks great :D!
Can't wait for an update of this list buddy :)
I was surprised to see Up included with all these more serious (well, for the most part!) movies. Its one of the few childrens' movies I've enjoyed in the past few years.
Nice, i've saw most of these. Loved them
I haven't seen any! I'll start tonight I guess.
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eurotrip was classic. btw congrats on your 200
I've never spent more than a few years living in any single country. I always used to listen to ABBA as a child traveling about for some reason... now I look back in cheesy nostalge...
What a great selection of movies. I'll make sure to check them out.
Ah 7 years in Tibet, I really want to see that one.
Motorcycle Diaries - amazing!!
into the wild is pretty good. My friend made an adventure to that bus!
Up is about traveling? i have to see that it looks so good!
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I'd like to see that bus too!
Up is.. well. You'll have to watch it. :) I was a bit disappointed after the initial 5-10mins. I expected the protagonist to be a little different. But I really liked it once I was past that and accepted the characters for who they were. It's unusual, but in a pleasant way.
this weekend ill watch 127 hours and Eurotrip
into the wild looks great. mc diaries was ecxellent
didn't like the movies
I haven't see The Way Back and it seems interesting. Might have to watch it! Cheers mate.
UP was amazing... Others, not so much...
eurotrip was looolll
Awesome review, cant wait to check it out ;D
thx, Im downloading eurotrip now, can you make a post about the most hilarious movies? thx
I should see 127 hours. Thanks for this.
Eurotrip was hilarious. :D
Did the same rive, in south vietnam though
Yeah good 2 films them, 127 hours is strangely gripping
127 hours might be one of the best films I have ever watched.
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