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Journey to Italy

Sharing a passionless existence together, a married English couple, travel to Naples after inheriting a villa. On the verge of divorce, with neither one's disposition warming to the other, they decide to spend the rest of the trip separately. However, during the course of their vacation, the Joyces both undergo changes.
Duration: 85 min
Quality: HD
Release: 1954
IMDb: 7.2
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Slant Magazine
April 29, 2013 Befitting a filmmaker who defined as well as challenged the definition of Italian neorealism, it unfolds simultaneously as thorny narrative and profoundly personal documentary.
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Observer (UK)
May 12, 2013 Rossellini's bitterly acute account of the death throes of bourgeois marriage in general and his own marriage to Ingrid Bergman in particular.
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Little White Lies
May 09, 2013 An influence on everyone from Michelangelo Antonioni to Jacques Rivette, this brave work still stands as a watershed.
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Boston Globe
June 20, 2013 You might not want to bring along someone you love, because you could end up leaving the theater alone.
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Canada.com
September 05, 2013 Journey To Italy is a searing portrait of love turning sour under the Neapolitan sun and a bold adventure in a new kind of filmmaking.
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Village Voice
April 30, 2013 Voyage to Italy is close to watching actual strangers suffer loneliness despite being together. It can leave an aching bruise, but only if you're paying attention.
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London Evening Standard
May 10, 2013 In the end the film magnificently justifies its classic status as an affirmative statement about relationships.
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Time Out
May 08, 2013 Rossellini stealthily ushers us towards a sense of heady affirmation so primal that 'romance' isn't a strong enough word for it.
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New Yorker
August 31, 2015 One of the most quietly revolutionary works in the history of cinema, Roberto Rossellini's third feature starring Ingrid Bergman (his wife at the time), from 1953, turns romantic melodrama into intellectual adventure.
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Time Out
April 30, 2013 Voyage to Italy is the kind of movie that makes those unhappily in love feel understood. And even if that's not you (congratulations), it's still possible to groove on Rossellini's stranger-in-a-strange-land psychodrama.
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Guardian
May 09, 2013 There is real greatness in this movie.
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Radio Times
May 16, 2013 If one accepts the narrative simplicity and that the journey is both physical and spiritual, the film offers many rewards.
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