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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Karry

Best movie of this year hands down!

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Jonah Abbott

There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.

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Portia Hilton

Blistering performances.

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Zlatica

One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.

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ibrahimnader

This is a real smart movie.. Taking your rhythm and anxiety to a very peaceful zone, restore your serinity.. I admit, it's a bit boring.. But this is the idea.. Sort of relaxation you should surrender to the stream and give up your regular thoughts about love, sex, excitement, show Biz, etc.. Just let the sun shine on your face. I encourage to make it series movies, but don't be so specific in the dialogue to movie biz, make it more rich to suit other people and different occasions.. Maintain the slow rhythm and ambience.. No music is a good idea.. Nature and scenes are suburb and sufficient glamorous.. Great GREAT!! I FOUND MYSELF PAYING FULL ATTENTION DURING THE PLAY..

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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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DesiAnge

I just watched "The Trip to Italy". A big disappointment! I couldn't find neither comedy nor drama in it. Just terribly boring and slow action, idiotic dialogues and nonsense. Who wrote such a scenario?! Two aged guys who was just eating and talking non-stop.Are they famous in Britain?! I couldn't find anything funny. I was waiting something to happen during all this unbearable 108 minutes. The longest 108 minutes in my life! I have never seen so many people to leave the cinema theater before the movie ends. I literally fell asleep couple times during this one. I love British humor, but please! Rating of 6.7 in IMDb ?! Really? I gave to "The Trip to Italy" 1 (awful) and i think, this movie deserves it completely.

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Aktham Tashtush

So Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon ,generally are really funny .. but the movie seems to have missing something ,, there's a leakage !! i don't know maybe the script was a bit off !!! unorganized ... or maybe it was meant to be like this "spontaneous" . the impersonating is okay even though more than half of the characters i have no idea who they were . i supposed it was to be having more comedy and some funny bits but honestly the only two times that i cracked a good laugh in the movie was when they started talking about the Kumquat :D and when Rob was talking to the body in the glass box in Pompeii ... gosh that was Hilarious :D other than that it was just like watching two guys blabbing in the streets of Italy :P i mean if they were speaking Italian i really wouldn't notice any change in the movie.

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