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195485 minDrama, Romance

Journey to Italy

Is Journey to Italy a Hit or Flop?

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Is Journey to Italy worth watching? With a rating of 7.3/10, this Drama, Romance film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Journey to Italy Synopsis

Married for eight years with no children, Brits Katherine and Alex Joyce are driving to Italy, their ultimate destination just outside of Naples to sell the villa they have just inherited from his uncle, the villa where they will be staying during their time there. On the drive, they come to the realization that this trip marks the first time that they have truly been alone together, and as such don't really know one another in the true sense.

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Top Cast

Ingrid Bergman
Ingrid BergmanKatherine Joyce
George Sanders
George SandersAlexander 'Alex' Joyce
Jackie Frost
Jackie FrostBetty
Maria Mauban
Maria MaubanMarie
Anna Proclemer
Anna ProclemerProstitute
Leslie Daniels
Leslie DanielsTony Burton
Natalia Ray
Natalia RayNatalie Burton
Paul Müller
Paul MüllerPaul Dupont
María Martín
María MartínJudy (uncredited)
Bianca Maria Cerasoli
Bianca Maria CerasoliJudy's Friend (uncredited)

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Is Journey to Italy worth watching?

Yes, Journey to Italy is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.3/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Drama, Romance movies.

Is Journey to Italy hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.3/10), Journey to Italy is considered a hit among viewers.

What genre is Journey to Italy?

Journey to Italy is a Drama, Romance movie that Married for eight years with no children, Brits Katherine and Alex Joyce are driving to Italy, their ultimate destination just outside of Naples to se...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfMar 28, 2022
★ 6

On the face of it, this ought to have been a much better film. Ingrid Bergman, George Sanders and Naples - all under the expert supervision of Roberto Rossellini. Unfortunately, what we end up with is a beautifully crafted, but overly melodramatic story of a couple who find their marriage is over. When they drive to Naples to sell a villa Sanders has inherited, they discover during their journey - and once they arrive, that they just don't know each other any more. Whatever they did have in common at the start of their eight year marriage has long since departed leaving them with only a shell of a relationship and a veneer of affection with both really yearning for freedom, not just from each other, but from their tried and tested existence. I found Bergman to be quite sterile, her performance aloof and distant - but not in a characterful way; more high-maintenance ice maiden-ish. Sanders is what he always is: he has panache and style but again, his heart just didn't seem to be in it - on any level. Some magnificent cinematography of the Neopolitan countryside, and some interesting scenes filmed in/around Pompeii give the film a little bit more, but ultimately I found it all just a little empty....