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Grand Tour
Directed by
Miguel Gomes
2024
2h 9m
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6.5
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Edward, civil servant, flees fiancée Molly on their wedding day in Rangoon, 1917. His travels replace panic with melancholy. Molly, set on marriage, amused by his escape, trails him across Asia.
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Cast of Grand Tour
Gonçalo Waddington
Edward
Crista Alfaiate
Molly
Cláudio da Silva
Timothy Sanders
Lang Khê Tran
Ngoc
Jorge Andrade
Reginald
João Pedro Vaz
Reverendo Carpenter
João Pedro Bénard
Horace Seagrave
Teresa Madruga
Espia
Joana Bárcia
Lady Dragon
Diogo Dória
Major Brown
Jani Zhao
Noiva Chinesa
Manuela Couto
Mrs. Cooper
Américo Silva
Comandante Britânico
Rembrandt Beerens
Príncipe Tailandês
Kazuo Kon
Keita
Giacomo Leone
Signor Farnese
Anais Lin Chastres
Esposa Umar
Anmol Singh
Umar
Nguyen Van Viet
Médico Vietnamita
Vasco Costa
Gerente Hotel Raffles
Jianan Hua
Collie que Canta
Maina Tamang
Velha Tibetana
Aibir Pari Lama
Velho Tibetano
Lary Baron
Cantor Karaoke
Julian Bonnin
Passenger of the train
Giulia Cosentino
Lucy
André Lourido
Guest at Prince's Ball
Carla Madeira
Train passenger
Vasco Pimentel
Mr. Cooper
Benjamin Vasquez Barcellano Jr.
Dock worker (uncredited)
Grand Tour Ratings & Reviews
Chicago Reader
Kat Sachs
Gomes doesn't undercut the romance... instead, he leans into its petulance, allowing the formal ambiguity of the nonnarrative sections to suggest the possibility of another interpretation entirely.
Culturess
Lisa Laman
Grand Tour's no must-see destination, but it's got its fair share of noteworthy sights for its visitors.
Spectrum Culture
Charles Lyons-Burt
It's rare that you get a film that is both eloquently literary and fluidly musical; credit goes to Gomes for holding those two things at once.
LA Weekly/Village Voice
Michael Atkinson
Gomes crafts two movies at once, one a travel doc, one a colonial tale of out-of-place Europeans, and lets them occasionally entangle.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
... an acquired taste for those unfamiliar with Gomes' previous work, but patience in the deliberately paced story is rewarded with sumptuous craftsmanship.
RogerEbert.com
Glenn Kenny
If you can roll with atmospherics that are their own reason for being, "Grand Tour" has plenty, and they're all beautifully realized.
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
[T]he movie's extended punch line is obvious and becomes a bit repetitive.
New York Times
Natalia Winkelman
Beauty is pleasurable, but the film's use of evocative visuals to focus on storytelling more broadly is what makes it a quiet knockout.
The Spool
Sarah Gorr
Even days after viewing, days after this feast, I can't stop chewing on it, rolling it around in my head like a taste I can't forget.
Movie Brief
Michael Nordine
Visiting a new country can beguile you in much the same way that seeing a new movie can.
AV Club
Alex Lei
Gomes picks apart an imagined past by experiencing its present, at the same time sharply unpacking the screwball comedy by separating the running man and the pursuing woman.
Collider
Aidan Kelley
With the beautiful cinematography, solid performances from the cast of the fictionalized elements, and some rich imagery from the non-fictional ones, Grand Tour is a stylishly admirable movie at the very least.
The Contending
Frank J. Avella
Gomes has quite a bit to say about English colonialism and enjoys breaking cinematic boundaries and the film is loaded with stylized wonders, but we are often kept at too much of a distance.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Bilge Ebiri
A deliberately ramshackle work made more captivating through its lack of conventional modes of propulsion and meaning.
Slant Magazine
Brad Hanford
If Tabu locates the colonial mindset in madness and obsession, Grand Tour does so in cowardice and obliviousness.
The New Yorker
Justin Chang
The film is a gorgeous, freewheeling contraption; it never stops, rarely slows down, and always seems to be headed, dizzyingly, in at least two directions. It's also thunderously romantic.
TheWrap
Chase Hutchinson
It is a wholly uncompromising experience that dances with mirth and melancholy. Proving to be evocative in one moment and unrelentingly exhausting in the next, it's as gorgeous to behold visually as it is hard to completely embrace thematically.
The Hollywood Reporter
Jordan Mintzer
Grand Tour is not for those who like their movies served up succinctly and without too many digressions.
IndieWire
David Ehrlich
For all the luminous beauty of its images, Grand Tour sorely lacks a current strong enough to sustain the thoughts that flow between them, compelling as some of those thoughts may be.
Variety
Jessica Kiang
An enchanting, enlivening, era-spanning, continent-crossing travelogue that runs the very serious risk of infecting you with the antidote: a potent dose of wanderlust-for-life.
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