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On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 83% based on 108 reviews, with an average rating of 7.0/10.The site's critical consensus reads, "The Trip to Spain offers more of the same scenery, food, and conversation that filled Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon's first two Trips-- which is to say, more of a good thing."
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Journey to Portugal (Portuguese: Viagem a Portugal) is a 2011 Portuguese film directed and written by Sergio Tréfaut, based on a true story. [1] It was Tréfaut's first feature-length fiction film and stars Maria de Medeiros , Isabel Ruth , and Makena Diop .
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During the mid-1970s, Wim Wenders made three films which have come to be referred to as The Road Movie Trilogy.Lisbon Story pays subtle homage to these films. The sound engineer in Lisbon Story, Philip Winter, has the same name and is played by the same actor (Rüdiger Vogler) as the lead character in Alice in the Cities (1974), though the character Phil Winter was a writer in the first film.