Les acteurs Rob Brydon et Steve Coogan voyagent de Troie à Ithaque en suivant les traces de l'Odysseus.Les acteurs Rob Brydon et Steve Coogan voyagent de Troie à Ithaque en suivant les traces de l'Odysseus.Les acteurs Rob Brydon et Steve Coogan voyagent de Troie à Ithaque en suivant les traces de l'Odysseus.
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- 1 nomination au total
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Great interaction and witty conversation, but they push the intelligent witty chat a bit too far, while okay you start to find them annoying.
The combination of tranquil music with beautiful landscapes mixed with heart felt friendship just touches me in an unexpected way, maybe its the reminder to take a reflective look at my life I'm not quite sure but I get a wave of happiness from start to finish every time I watch.
I will one day do my own trip through Europe stopping to eat delicious food at restaurants with awesome views, sailing from one island to the next on clear blues seas. One day.
The Trip to Greece has several stunning off the beaten path locales and avoids touristy spots even if important - such as the Acropolis. In addition this film is also quite entertaining. It's well worth a watch.
THE TRIP TO GREECE is a poignant and hilarious meditation on life -- art, family, friendship, history, success and struggles and aging, and death -- that follows formula. By now, audiences ought to be familiar with the central conceit of these "trip" films: comedian friends Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon spend a week traveling a location and dining together. In transit, and over courses, they wax philosophical and compete over comedy and their careers. Essentially, these films are about two men suffering their friendship with each other while life goes on around them -- there is always at least one important sub-plot happening back home that complicates their plans. That said, formulaic needn't imply stale, and this presumably final installment of the series is very self-aware, a fact which helps it justify itself. If you are unsold on these films, this isn't the one that will sell you, and if you are unfamiliar with them, I'd start with the original, obviously... but if you have enjoyed any of the previous trips, this one is also worth taking, as you can live vicariously through them in seeing some gorgeous sights and savory dishes, especially now.
It's probably just me, but I enjoyed this just as much as the previous ones. there's something relaxing about the whole thing. just random conversations, random impersonations, no excessive background music, and I enjoy the humor. there's also an underlying plot, Steve's career goes down as Rob's goes up. I'm not really sure what it has to do with anything with the rest of the movie though.
most who reviewed this here have obviously not seen the previous installations and are expecting something entirely different. watch the first one (The Trip, 2010) and if you liked it you'll get the sequels. if you didn't enjoy it then this and the other two movies simply isn't for you.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe movie that Steve Coogan worked on with Kareem Alkabbani, which Steve couldn't remember, is Greed (2019).
- GaffesBrydon talks about Hercules and asks, "Can you imagine Christianity forgiving someone who killed his wife and children?" The first Christian Roman emperor, Constantine the Great, killed his wife and eldest son and the Church made him a saint.
- Citations
Rob Brydon: Legoland costs a fortune, but you get a lot for your money.
- ConnexionsEdited from The Trip (2010)
- Bandes originalesJack
Written and performed by Michael Nyman
Published by Chester Music Ltd
Licensed courtesy of MN Records Ltd
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Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 8 340 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 1 110 $ US
- 24 mai 2020
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 259 505 $ US
- Durée1 heure 43 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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