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10 Movies to Watch While Travelling


Noisy twin babies, a snooring neighbour and an army of ticket inspectors? We know train travel can be boring and painful... So bring along your tablet and binge watch our selection. Not only will it help you to kill time, but it may also set the mood for your trip.

Heading to London for the very first time? Well, I guess you won't mind one or two clichés... You can never go wrong with British romantic comedies so check our list below and revive the inner Bridget inside of you !

Love Actually: Ever wondered what Rick looked like before he mixed with zombies? Take a look at this light-hearted comedy and fall in love with rainy London. And if you're not convinced yet, we dare you not to smirk at Hugh Grant's outstanding dance performance...

Notting Hill: "I'm also just a girl, standing in front of a boy, asking him to love her.", if that quote doesn't sound familiar, it's about time to know your classics. A radiant American actress, the ideal son-in-law and an obtrusive junky roommate, the perfect combo.

Bridget Jones' Diary: In a mood for a Hugh Grant's marathon? Bridget Jones is indisputably your go-to British movie. Warning: Sarcasm, British humour and Celine Dion karaoke may hurt your sensitivity.

The Holiday: Exchanging your Californian villa for a cosy cottage in London's suburbs? Have a preview of what to expect in beautiful England and picture your perfect life with Jude Law.

Yearning for more aspirational movies? No worries, we have concocted a brand new selection of feel-good and road trip movies, so jump in the car and enjoy the ride !

Thelma & Louise : Susan Sarandon, Geena Davis, a brief appearance of young shirtless Brad Pitt and a legendary cliffhanger ending - Say no more…

Rain Man : You don't get the "Who's on first?" joke yet? Ask Raymond. Worst case scenario: Finding out you have a secret brother who wants to take you on a road trip.

Little Miss Sunshine: We haven't decided yet if you should watch it for Abigail Breslin's inner choreography talents, Steve Carell's facial expressions or simply for its magistral soundtrack.

Into The Wild: Feeling like you have a tramp soul? Follow Christopher McCandless' journey through Dakota fields to great Alaska, including a brief jaunt in the hippie community.

Vicky Cristina Barcelona: The beauty of the Spanish landscapes is only equalled by Javier Bardem's boldness and emphasized by women rivalry. Get to discover Barcelona from a different perspective.

The Bridges of Madison County: Last but not least. Clint Eastwood, Meryl Streep, a passionate kissing scene and an unbearable suspense around a car door handle.

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