Grand Tour Is a Deliberately Ramshackle Yet Captivating Work of Art
Briefly

Gomes's Grand Tour is a movie of unorthodox sweep and diffuse grace, as it follows two lovers journeying through Asia, mixing staged narratives with real footage.
Gomes describes the visuals of Grand Tour as evoking "the spectacle of the world," creating a paradox of an absurd journey that prompts reflections on our reality.
In the film's first half, Edward Abbot flees his fiancée, seeking freedom through displacement, as he drifts from city to city by chance.
Molly, with her laughter and strong will, embodies contrast to Edward's anxious nature, as she embarks on her journey marked by resolute determination.
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