Five Movies That Will Feed Your Wanderlust

If you’re like me, then I’m sure you’ve noticed that part of the fallout of our economic recession includes tighter budgets, more expensive airline tickets, and a downgrade of options and service in the travel industry. As someone who needs travel and adventure like I need oxygen, it’s all I can do to restrain myself from buying a ticket out of the country merely to escape the stress.

But, a more economically feasible option might be finding ways to escape without selling my car or trading in my 401(k). Movies have always been one of my favorite and least expensive escapes and these five will transport you to an exciting location beyond your living room couch and keep your wanderlust alive.  
1. Dangerous Beauty
Who knew the plague and a war with Turkey could provide the backdrop for love? They can, if the drama unfolds in sixteenth century Venice and revolves around the forbidden love between a Spanish senator and a sought-after courtesan. This movie is based on the biography, The Honest Courtesan, by Margaret Rosenthal, about the life of Veronica Franco. Yes, there is a cheeseball factor that is prevalent in this movie; the heroine holds her breasts for a full five minutes while lecturing the Spanish Inquisition on the value of a woman’s sensuality and intelligence. They all wear corsets, recite poetry, toss flowers off bridges, drink wine, play various stringed instruments, throw lavish parties, and talk politics in lush gardens, while riding horses and having sex in gondolas—all in one day.

But … it’s Venice. Besides the lust and the occasional swordfight, Dangerous Beauty has gorgeous shots of the Basilica di San Marco, the Ca’ d’Oro, and the Rialto Bridge. There are also serene, almost magical images of the Odescalchi Castle of Santa Marinella. When I traveled to Venice, years after seeing this movie for the first time, I was astounded at how well it captured the luscious flavor of this city, where a person can tell time by the angle of the sun as it reflects on the Grand Canal and the fastest mode of transport is a water taxi. Venice was built for lovers, artists, and people who want to stroll rather than run.  

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11.13.2009
bootlacez99
I am anxious to watch some of the movies listed...but one I think is very worthy of listing is "Under The Tuscan Sun" with Diane Lane....if it doesn't make you want to drop everything and move to Italy to start over fresh...I'm not sure what will :) Also, a couple of honorable mentions to me are Americano (aimed more at the college-aged free spirit, but still very enjoyable) and also even French Kiss, though not really about getting away, does make me want to go to Paris :) Oh yes, and one of my favorites with Marisa Tomei "Only You" another that makes me wanna run off with a girlfriend to Italy just to let destiny do it's thing :)
02.05.2009
Kristy Lund
As a mother of young children, I look forward to being able to travel again, some day. Thanks for the suggestions, love them! :)
01.24.2009
Karin Langlais
I loved Dangerous Beauty! I've only seen it once, years ago, and reading this makes me want to watch it again. I think that is what got me inspired to want to travel to Venice...someday.
01.23.2009
Mae
This is EXACTLY how I've been traveling since I'm (hopefully only for a short while) too broke to travel. I must confess I've watched Mama Mia three times, enjoying it more each time, and will someday visit Greece. This article quite nicely describes some of my favorite movies and reinforces my belief that adventure and escape can be found more easily than most people think.
01.22.2009
Elisabeth
i absolutely loved this. i've seen into the wild, mama mia, and twilight and my feelings paralled the article. i am so excited now to watch "dangerous beauty" and the others! i have a major itch to travel, but can't do so physically for awhile. thank you for suggestions and can't wait!
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