After acting together in several films, the actors have fun in “A Ticket to Paradise”, which takes place in Bali
In 2010, perhaps it was not a simple coincidence. In the book Eat, pray, lovethe author Elizabeth Gilbert it told the story of a certain Liz Gilbert who, after a traumatic breakup, embarked on a journey of self-discovery. The story became a movie Ryan Murphy with Giulia Roberts. The character has traveled around the world. I went to Italy (to eat), to India (to pray) and to Bali (to love). And now is it a coincidence? In Ticket to heavenwhich will debut on Thursday 8th at the cinema, Julia Roberts returns to Bali on another journey of self-discovery.
Your character is now called Georgia. She was married to David (George Clooney). They have been separated for 19 years and the situation remains unresolved. They cannot meet without exchanging beards. The film begins immediately with the graduation of his daughter, Lily (Kaitlyn Dever). In the audience, as if it were a competition, isn’t it? -Georgia and David try to scream louder how much they love their daughter, how wonderful she is. Graduated in Law, about to undertake her professional life in a big office in three months, Lily sets out on a pleasure trip with her best friend. Go where? in Bali. On the high seas they discover that they have been abandoned by the speedboat. They despair, but another boat appears. Just enter and look into the pilot’s eyes to know who Lily falls in love with.
Scene from the movie “A Ticket to Heaven”, with Julia Roberts and George Clooney Photo: Universal Pictures
Enter the sign – 37 days later. Because, exactly, 37 is up to every spectator. Mom and Dad get a phone call in the United States. Lily announces that she is getting married, she asks them to come to Bali for the ceremony. Georgia and David freak out. Based on their experience and convinced that their daughter is making a mistake, they embark united and determined to stop Lily from getting married. All of this happens quickly in the first 10 or 15 minutes of Ticket to heaven. Director and writer Ol Parker loves photogenic sets. He has written The exotic Hotel MarigoldI was driving Mamma Mia! Here we go again. Perhaps it is worth remembering that the second was already about a marriage in crisis. Is it Parker’s authority?
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Georgia has a pilot boyfriend, whom she calls occasionally. She is on the beach and shouts something like this: “This girl has no idea. She is seduced by the smile of a very handsome man in a place that looks like heaven. And I will stop her from repeating my mistake.” Once again the theme was the sons, or the daughter, who paid for the mistakes of the parents, of the mother, in Mamma Mia! In an attempt to stop the marriage, Georgia and David devise low-key scams like stealing rings. Gede (Maxime Bouttier), the handsome Balinese, performs the maneuver and tries to bring George back to himself. To the themes of the crisis, of parents and children, one more is added. Childhood of adults. Gede and Lily are certainly older than her parents.
Julia Roberts and George Clooney hit the screen. They have chemistry. She has that warm laugh that we, her audience, have come to love ever since A beautiful womanin Garry Marshall, since 1990. 32 years ago! Clooney is perfect as a joker on duty. In movies, as in life, and coupled with the seriousness of some of the movies he’s made, he seems like the kind of guy who has a joke ready for any situation. He goes back through the film trying to poison Gede with his malicious insinuations that his union with Lily won’t work. But it’s Bali and young people really love each other. It’s a romantic comedy, do you have doubts that everything will work out? For movie lovers, entertainment is a real treat. And he still has, for those who can see, pertinent observations on relationships.
Source: Terra

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