
Journey to Italy
3.7
Drama
Romance
1954
85 min
NR
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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"I am rating this film mostly because of how much the beautiful country of Italy is shown off to its advantage. There are scenes of the movie in which the main character, Ingrid Bergman, is touring historical sites and museums, and being told their origins and artistry. George Sanders plays the role of her husband, and they have both traveled to Italy to think about their strained marriage, and possibly sell the villa that once brought them joy. You can feel the polite tension as they try to avoid talking to one another. There are a few scenes in Capri in which the husband meets a woman there that he finds fascinating. This movie is more of an art piece, and a love letter to Italy. That is fine, but there really isn't much else going on here. "