At a retreat in Morocco, a woman meets a young man whose acquaintanceship evolves into an intoxicating, life-altering love affair.At a retreat in Morocco, a woman meets a young man whose acquaintanceship evolves into an intoxicating, life-altering love affair.At a retreat in Morocco, a woman meets a young man whose acquaintanceship evolves into an intoxicating, life-altering love affair.
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I was pretty tired when I selected this movie on a Friday night after a long stressful week. Almost thought I'd fall sleep. However, I was pleasantly surprised that the characters were easy to understand. Setting was beautiful and no side characters or stories to distract the viewer. I was very much in the story and loved it. Liam acted very well and did justice to the character. One thing I didn't understand was "why did she have to lose her luggage?". Having to watch one of the main characters in the same outfit was unnecessary. Lazy writing or cost saving? Apart from this it was a feel good movie that had a happy ending. Perfect for winding down with a glass of wine.
Susannah Grant returns to directing, bringing to life the script she wrote for Netflix in this romantic drama about writers, Morocco and age differences.
Laura Dern, the lead actress, gives us a nice character that transports us to the talent of the actress who at this stage of her career can afford to give us even these romantic dramas where she does not have to play the best role of her career, but she makes us fall in love with a love story that fits her like a glove in her most mature stage. Being a recognized writer who falls in love with the always gallant Liam Hemsworth who provides a correct character with whom we can sympathize and at times identify. The couple is not overwhelmed by complete chemistry, but they allow us to validate their moments of romance and their interesting dialogues that are the great strength of the film.
The story has its highs and lows, but I think it balances out in its final summary, giving us a drama that we spend a pleasant time with, without any major demands and without having any major expectations of what it ends up delivering. It helps a lot that its director knows how to keep the pace and capture this world of writers looking for inspiration or finding themselves. As it usually happens, it supplies itself with certain simplistic clichés, but in the end they end up being more of a contribution than a disaster, which ends up benefiting the overall result of the film.
It is a romantic drama that is good for a weekend for couples or for those who enjoy this genre, it delivers, has good moments, and gives us a story that is believable. It is still a movie that we have seen before, with a correct result, without any major daring, with effective dialogues and a romance that will leave everyone happy.
Netflix's Journey Through Morocco will please fans of the genre, will leave those looking for something more novel wanting more, and will leave those who detest simplicity hating it. In short, a Netflix-style film, for Netflix and by Netflix, which is what you already know you'll find when you decide to watch it.
Laura Dern, the lead actress, gives us a nice character that transports us to the talent of the actress who at this stage of her career can afford to give us even these romantic dramas where she does not have to play the best role of her career, but she makes us fall in love with a love story that fits her like a glove in her most mature stage. Being a recognized writer who falls in love with the always gallant Liam Hemsworth who provides a correct character with whom we can sympathize and at times identify. The couple is not overwhelmed by complete chemistry, but they allow us to validate their moments of romance and their interesting dialogues that are the great strength of the film.
The story has its highs and lows, but I think it balances out in its final summary, giving us a drama that we spend a pleasant time with, without any major demands and without having any major expectations of what it ends up delivering. It helps a lot that its director knows how to keep the pace and capture this world of writers looking for inspiration or finding themselves. As it usually happens, it supplies itself with certain simplistic clichés, but in the end they end up being more of a contribution than a disaster, which ends up benefiting the overall result of the film.
It is a romantic drama that is good for a weekend for couples or for those who enjoy this genre, it delivers, has good moments, and gives us a story that is believable. It is still a movie that we have seen before, with a correct result, without any major daring, with effective dialogues and a romance that will leave everyone happy.
Netflix's Journey Through Morocco will please fans of the genre, will leave those looking for something more novel wanting more, and will leave those who detest simplicity hating it. In short, a Netflix-style film, for Netflix and by Netflix, which is what you already know you'll find when you decide to watch it.
I found this movie to be quite beautiful. I love the simplicity and unlikeliness of the love story. It has a "quietness and simplicity", which a lot of people will confuse for "boring" or "slow" which leads to a great love story and a feel good vibe. Never expected Liam Hemsworth and Laura Dern to have such good chemistry but it really makes me want to find whatever they have because I am the same type of "quiet, solitary" person and it makes me feel like there someone out there for everyone and that the universe guides you, whether you want to or not, in the right direction. You should definitely watch it if you're in a "deep" state of mind and are looking for a beautiful escape :)
Every time I'm seeing a movie like this, I'm hoping that is going to be another 'Cairo time'.
That movie is beautifully made and played and the chemistry between the characters is top notch.
I think that Laura Dern is a very good and talented actress but here she doesn't have much chemistry with Liam Hemsworth. And that's the most important part in this kind of films, I mean the whole movie is relying on those 2 characters, and if they don't have it, well ...is all going down the drain.
I love Liam Hemsworth! I saw him in 'The Dressmaker' with Kate Winslet and I think he did a pretty good job.
Well this being said, i think this movie has it moments, but it could have been a lot lot better.
That movie is beautifully made and played and the chemistry between the characters is top notch.
I think that Laura Dern is a very good and talented actress but here she doesn't have much chemistry with Liam Hemsworth. And that's the most important part in this kind of films, I mean the whole movie is relying on those 2 characters, and if they don't have it, well ...is all going down the drain.
I love Liam Hemsworth! I saw him in 'The Dressmaker' with Kate Winslet and I think he did a pretty good job.
Well this being said, i think this movie has it moments, but it could have been a lot lot better.
It's a nice weekend movie. I like both actors and it was easy to watch although some parts didn't make sense. The scenes were perfect, you really want to go there (which is in my checklist). The story was slow but the end was too quick. The other characters were too shallow. Ladies, have good glass of wine and enjoy Liam. He was just a pretty face for me before, now I saw a different angle. He is really talented. Laura Dern is one of my favorites since Big Little Lies. She never disappoints. I agree that the name of the movie has nothing to do with the story. Maybe it's from the publishing house, Lonely Planet.
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- TriviaThe blue city is located in the city of Chefchaouen in Marrocos
- GoofsThe opening scene is Laura Derne's flight landing in Marrakesh. The film is set in the Rif mountains in the north. Marrakesh is the furthest Morrocan airport from there.
- Quotes
Katherine Loewe: What if you lived here and didn't like the color blue?
Owen Brophy: Who doesn't like blue?
Katherine Loewe: I could pick a fight with blue.
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- 1h 34m(94 min)
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