Travel films may not receive a lot of attention and follow-up, such as comedy films, horror and excitement, but they are no less magical, but rather convey the desire of many to move to another place to enjoy a trip that has dragged on or shortened, but in all cases it makes a positive change in the personality.

In the current period when the world is preparing to exit the state of closure imposed by the Corona pandemic and return to normalcy, these films may renew the viewers ’desire to travel and discover.

In her article on the American website "TheTravel," writer Katie Machado said, "There are a lot of wonderful travel and hiking movies and poignant stories that can motivate the viewer to go on adventure and visit places he has not gone before."

"When the good plot meets sophisticated visual effects and stunning locations, you find yourself without feeling motivated to pack your bags and travel again," she added.

Below, the author reviews five distinct films that may help travel enthusiasts resume their adventures after the pandemic.

The Road

This film is about a man whose son died during what is known as "Hajj Compostela" on Saint Jacob Road in western Spain. Father Martin Sheen chooses to embark on the long journey in honor of the memory of his son, seeking to get rid of feelings of sadness over his loss, and to meet a number of people during the trip.

Walter Mitte's Secret Life

This film, directed by Ben Stiller, is a favorite of many. Walter Mitte’s experience is a mirror that reflects what we all feel at some point in our lives, that sense of monotony and routine that makes us wonder at a given moment, “What if we travel at once?” And this is exactly what he did.

Throughout the movie, viewers will continue Mitti's journey and adventure, from the glacial beaches of Greenland to the scenic scenes of Iceland. Not only is this movie distinguished by its photography quality, its story is great, and it has won a number of awards.

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This film is a source of real inspiration for everyone who has the desire to visit a number of different countries.

The film was filmed in many places, where Egypt, China, Tanzania, France and India appear, and each of these countries appears impressive and attractive to travel enthusiasts.

Out of Africa

Based on a true story, the Out-of-Africa movie won seven Oscars thanks to his distinctive knitting. Thanks to the excellent performance of actors Robert Redford and Merrill Strip, the scenic filming location and the great storyline, this movie will make the African continent a place that many travel enthusiasts want to visit.

Merle Strip in 1985, "Out of Africa" ​​(Social Media)

Elizabeth Town

Film: Elizabeth Town Orlando Bloom and Kristin Dunst star in.

The film is of a comic type, but it deeply raises issues such as life, death and recovery. When the hero was forced to go on a journey through all the countries, he discovered many things he did not know about himself and his late father.