Either travel or read, body and soul must have one on the road
Recommend a few classic travel movies to everyone,
They exchange a journey for a story,
Maybe you will gain a different perspective on life.
1. "Dear Galileo"

A Thai movie filmed in Europe, two cute Thai girls, one lost love, one fell off the list, hugged each other tightly when bungee jumping, and decided without thinking: flee to Europe together.
In a foreign country, the two girls enjoy the beauty and novelty of foreign countries, and make all kinds of friends, but also experience the hardships of survival and struggle, endure loneliness and miss their families. With each other's support, they walked all the way through London, Paris and Venice. In the end, the seemingly unending trip came to an abrupt end due to an accident.
Netizen reviews:
The two-hour movie, like a bowl of thick soup, makes people feel warm and warm, driving away the cold of early winter without a trace. The friendship of the two girls runs through the entire film, plus the interspersed of family and love, which makes the emotional tone of the story more broad, although it is still a small emotional thing, but it is not pale and weak.
2. Wilderness Survival

Adapted from a true story, the film presents the legend of an idealist, the story of a wanderer.
Christopher (Emile Husky) is a well-off student at Emory, a prestigious private school in Atlanta, with a bright future. But after graduating from school, he chose a very different life, gave up enviable work, donated his savings to charity, and went to Alaska to find himself. In the voice of his family's persuasion, he embarked on a slow and long road back to nature and became a veritable wanderer.
Along the way, he met many people, but also suffered several challenges of survival in the wild, each step is full of hardships, he with tenacity and perseverance, practice the dream of finding himself...
3. "Kikujiro's Summer"
Kikujiro's Summer is a fresh and warm film written and directed by Japanese director Takeshi Kitano. The film tells the story of Masao (Yusuke Sekiguchi), a third-grader, who develops a delicate relationship with Masao on the way to find his divorced mother with Kikujiro (Takeshi Kitano), and Masao gets the "Angel Bell" and comes out of the haze.
4. "The Journey of the Wind"

A man named Ignacio Carrillo, who traveled non-stop with his accordion all his life, when his wife died, he decided to make one last trip, to the northern border of the country, to return the accordion to his teacher... Hiro calls it a story about travel, saying, "It's a journey towards the beginning, to the spirit." For centuries, we've been asking what separates us? And now it's time to find out what keeps us together. ”
5. Bucket List

In the last six months of their lives, two cancer patients of different status have traveled the world together to fulfill the wishes on the list, and they have traveled around the world - the polar ice sheet, India, Cairo, Beijing, Tibet... Laugh together to tears.
6. "Food Prayer and Love"

Elizabeth Gilbert, a young and capable writer at The New York Times, travels the world and writes about travel. Her life is equally enviable, with her husband, Stephen, a lawyer, handsome and temperamental; eating carefree and happy. However, Elizabeth gradually felt empty and panicked, as if everything around her was not what she really sought. Elizabeth decided to step out of the spoiled marriage and find herself. After the long tug-of-war of divorce, she embarked on a journey around the world, seriously thinking about life in food, prayer and love...
7. "127 Hours"

American mountaineers climbed in a canyon, because his right arm was crushed by stones and trapped for 5 days and 5 nights, in order to escape, he endured severe pain, spent more than an hour, successively broke the radius and ulnar fractures, used his own sports shorts as a temporary tourniquet, and then used a knife to cut off the right forearm from the elbow. After escaping from under the rocks, in order to compete with the blood loss, he climbed through the narrow and windy canyon with superhuman perseverance, descended to the bottom of the valley 60 feet deep, and walked another 5 miles to meet the rescuers, and finally survived.
8. "Turning the Mountain"

Based on Xie Wanglin's best-selling novel of the same name, it is based on real people and real events. A 24-year-old young man from Taiwan in the movie "Turning Mountains", in october when the chill is gradually rising, in order to help his brother fulfill his last wish, he set off from Lijiang and rode alone through the average altitude of more than 3500 meters, nearly 2000 kilometers, and the drop was more than 1000 meters many times.
Along the way, he experienced crossing no man's land, riding almost falling off a cliff at night, beating a dog for eight nights, vomiting and diarrhea for two whole days due to food poisoning... After the difficult journey, he went from being a coward to being able to eat a piece of rice with Tibetans. This is not only a journey of the body, but also a journey of the mind. This is not only a movie about travel, but also a movie about freedom and growth. Everyone can find reasons to start and change from the movie, and youth, coolness, and freedom and release are the themes of this movie.
9. "The Camel shadow of the desert"

It tells the story of a woman who realizes her long-desired dream of chasing the wilderness desert and crosses the Australian desert alone in the company of four camels and a loyal dog. She set off from Sydney to Alice Springs, embarked on a journey across Australia's thousand-mile desert alone, and finally arrived at the west coast of Australia, the film recounts this journey, interpreting a moving legendary journey, a ups and downs of the desert love song.
10. "Pilgrimage Road"

After the death of Tom's son in France, Daniel, the son of the American doctor, left for France to retrieve his son's body and relics. Daniel died in the Pyrenees, on a pilgrimage to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, when he encountered a storm and passed away so peacefully. This road to the church is also known as the "Way of St. James."
Initially, Tom's goal was to retrieve Daniel's body, but after arriving in France, Tom decided to re-walk the road that Daniel had already walked and did not finish, so as to better understand his son's life and better understand his children. In the process of re-walking the Path of St. James, Tom meets three "hikers" from different countries who are looking for greater meaning and hope to regain their spiritual comfort in the secular world through hiking.
11. "On the Road"

Sail is a young writer who seeks inspiration and is eager to travel, while Dean Moriarty is a spontaneous, restless teenager who has been to prison several times and marries Marilu, a 16-year-old prodigal girl. However, Sayre loves Dean's passionate life, and Dean admires Cell's demeanor and knowledge, and after the three young people who are obsessed with freedom meet, they quickly decide to abandon their lives and walk together on the road. They hitchhiked along the way, smoked marijuana, sang while walking, and meditated when drunk. On the road through the East and West of the United States, the skeleton of the wave, the pursuit of self, the burning of youth.
12. "Love at the Dawn Breaks"

The film starred Julie Delpe and Ethan Hawke. On a train in Europe, the young American Jesse met Selena, a French schoolgirl, on the train to Vienna, and the two talked happily and fell in love at first sight. The train arrives in Vienna, and Jesse convinces Serena to get off the train with her, so they get to know each other as they explore the city. Gradually, they learn about life in dialogue.
There are three installments in the series, the other two being Love at Sunset and Dusk (2004) and Love Before Midnight (2013). This is a love story that occurs across time and space, the hero and heroine from youth to middle age, from small fresh meat to uncle, from Lori to royal sister, the film span lasted a total of 18 years. The trilogy has not changed the male and female protagonists, and every 9 years and fans come as promised.
13. Motorcycle Diary

The Motorcycle Diaries is directed by Brazilian director Walter Cyrus. It tells the story of two young Argentines, Ernesto Guevara, who set out with Alberto Granado in 1952 for a "journey of finding and discovering the real Latin America" along the road across South America. Travel, which was originally only for adventure, slowly gained a deeper meaning.
They walked through the ancient civilization sites of Latin America, shuttled through various people in various countries, and they began to truly feel the truth of society and the suffering of life. Filled with tears and laughter, this journey that broadened one's horizons also created a world-renowned revolutionary hero. One journey is enough to change a person's life; and this person's change changes the whole world.
14. "The Strange Journey of Young Spyway"

Born on a remote ranch in Montana, the young T.S. Spevi has a brilliant brain, loves cartography and scientific illustration, and invented the perpetual motion machine at the age of ten. His father was an avid cowboy fan who collected everything about western cowboys; his mother was a doctor of biology who devoted herself to insect research; and his sister was a most ordinary and normal person, and she was often troubled by being born in the home of this strange house. T.S., who originally had a fraternal twin brother, Layton, died in an accident last year.
On that day, T.S. received a phone call from the Smithsonian Institution informing him that he had been awarded the Baird Prize at the World Science Awards and inviting him to Washington to speak. So, ten-year-old scientific wizard T.S. S. S. Spevi, secretly climbed into the freight train and embarked on a strange journey through the United States alone.
15. "Cherry Blossoms in Full Bloom"

Rudy and Dooley are an old couple who are very close to each other, but the bad news suddenly comes, and Dooley learns that Rudy has cancer and has no hope of cure, so she secretly hides the truth and convinces him to return to Berlin together to fulfill his long-held wish.
The two old men who arrived in Berlin found that their children already had a busy life of their own, and there was no time to take care of the two of them, so they intended to go on vacation to the Baltic Sea, but the day after the two arrived at their destination and stayed in the hotel, Dooley died in her sleep. Sadly, Rudy decides to fulfill his wife's unfulfilled wish alone, he comes to Tokyo, sees the cherry blossoms and Mt. Fuji that Douli has always longed for, and meets a young traditional dancer, You, who takes him to find Douli's dream of Japanese dance...
16. "I'll Be Sleeping in Hollywood"

Antoine, a Frenchman and traveler, loves to wander the world in her own way and wants to see the most authentic things. His way, can be described as a half-donkey backpacker, a tow box, a backpack, and three DV. He would choose trains, buses, buses, roadside stops or borrow bicycles, rent a car, or buy a car. In short, he wants to record everything, to strengthen the local people, to see the real side, for better or worse.
His itinerary departed from New York, traveled south via the West Coast, and then north from the East Coast to its final destination, Los Angeles. His purpose is to eventually spend the night at the home of a big Hollywood star, or to have dinner with him. So, he just went on the road...
17. "Etudes"

In order not to regret the past in the future, Ming Xiang, who is about to graduate from college, took a leave of absence to ride a bicycle alone and began a trip around the island in a headwind direction starting from Kaohsiung.
In addition to the beautiful scenery everywhere, there are all kinds of people: workers who want to create dreams with the help of images are single-mindedly capturing the Wind of the Pacific Ocean; young female models from Lithuania tell him that there are no mountains in her country on the seashore in Hualien; female primary school teachers who are about to retire tell him about their feelings of longing; strangers who are tour guides and drivers share box lunches with him while telling him about the life of the group of laid-off female workers in front of him... More importantly, through the brief contact with these people and the countless hardships he has suffered, Ming has a deeper understanding of life, and he knows his own life etude, which has just begun.
18. "Under the Tuscan Sun"

The failure of the marriage was a cruel blow to the female writer Francis, who was already in her thirties. Fortunately, her friend was considerate and arranged for her to travel to Tuscany, Italy. Unexpectedly, Tuscany, a city of breathtaking beauty, changed the second half of Francis' life.
Francis saw an advertisement for a country house in Tuscany. Originally, she didn't have much planning, but the next coincidences made her and this house indissoluble. So, this writer from the United States resolutely decided to give up everything he had before and began to build his own new nest in a foreign country.
Francis decorates her new house, small and large trifles make her frown, all kinds of new people and new things also make this new tenant overwhelmed, and new love affairs spread out in front of her. The sunny Tuscany gradually enriched Francis's heart.
Before your next trip, download a few of your favorite movies and watch them on the road!