TV Show spotlight
Going Places
A PBS series that traveled to various places throughout the world.
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Plot Summary
A timid man inherits a struggling travel agency and impulsively decides to chase his lifelong dream of adventure by sending himself on elaborate, exotic trips arranged by his own company. He finds himself in unexpected situations and discovers more about himself than he ever imagined. Along the way, he encounters eccentric characters and learns valuable life lessons.
Critical Reception
Going Places received a mixed to positive reception from critics. Reviewers generally praised the performances of its lead actors, particularly John Turturro and Alan Arkin, and found the premise charming and whimsical. However, some critics felt the film's plot meandered at times and lacked a strong narrative drive.
What Reviewers Say
The film offers a gentle and endearing exploration of mid-life dreams.
Performances by John Turturro and Alan Arkin are highlights, bringing warmth and depth to their characters.
While charming, the narrative occasionally feels underdeveloped and lacks momentum.
Google audience: Audiences largely enjoyed the film's lighthearted and optimistic tone, appreciating the escapist fantasy and the chemistry between the lead actors. Some viewers found the plot a bit predictable but overall viewed it as a pleasant and heartwarming experience.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a vehicle for actor Gene Wilder, who developed the concept before Christopher Monger took over directing duties.
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