The Trip to Italy
The Trip to Italy
NR | 15 August 2014 (USA)
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Years after their successful restaurant review tour of Northern Britain, Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon are commissioned for a new tour in Italy.

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2hotFeature

one of my absolute favorites!

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ChicDragon

It's a mild crowd pleaser for people who are exhausted by blockbusters.

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Gary

The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.

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Ortiz

Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.

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conannz

If you've ever been to a movie where you wanted to see what was going on and there were two really annoying clowns in front of you who insisted on not just talking over the entire event but in doing so while pretending to be other people - this is what happens.It very much looked like the two lead characters wanted a way for someone else to pay for their road trip around Italy including food and accomodation and decided a mockumentary travel film would achieve that. Despite their almost complete indifference to the food and some amazing scenery the parts of Italy that we see still looks great. I had hoped there might be actual story in there but sadly not. The only target market for this film would be people who think doing voice impressions of actual famous actors is a good thing. The only sane way to watch this would be with the sound off.

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siderite

If you liked The Trip, you will like this one, as it is basically the same movie. The same people, the same jokes, the same outdoors and food shots. The only thing that changed is that instead of 44, they are now closer to 50. Their hair is more gray and less. How they relate to the world has changed, children grew up. And, of course, they're in Italy.To me, one of the failings of the film is that it doesn't really portray the places so well. I understand it's a character piece, but by limiting the surroundings, they also make the movie feel more like a play, diminished in scope, if not in meaning.Still, if you watched The Trip and wanted more, watch this, too.

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Elektra Hyde

I suppose this movie isn't for me, as I already find Rob Brydon quite obnoxious during the first ten minutes of this movie. I have given this film a 3 out of 10 due to the filming locations (Italy). People tend to overrate a lot of the British movies, and unfortunately this is one of them. I don't particularly appreciate this so called witty banters between these two characters/actors/comedians, and they might have thought they had mocked Michael Cain successfully by doing impressions of him. Impersonating another person isn't only about trying to mimic that person's accent and voice. Their impressions of Robert De Niro were a failure while they were dining with two other British women at a restaurant in Rome. It was interesting to see what kind of food they were eating. So if you are into British humor and want to watch a movie in which these two are either eating or driving around Italy, this is for you.

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Leon Anavi

A couple of mediocre actors and a complete lack of a screenplay. The only thing worse than the trailer of "The Trip to Italy" is the whole movie. For the first time in my life I saw most of the audience leaving the cinema far before the end of the movie.There was nothing dramatic in "The Trip to Italy" and it falls flat on humor. If you have 107 free minutes and you want to see a British comedy with dramatic moments I recommend you to watch a replay of the derby Manchester United vs Arsenal (8-2) from 2011. Please do not repeat my mistake. Do not waste your time with "The Trip to Italy".

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