The Grand Tour: Feed the World (2018)
Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May decide to attempt to end world hunger with an incredible journey across Mozambique. The three notice that people in the coastal regions of this country are well-fed on the bountiful supplies of fish from the ocean, while those in the interior exist on the brink of hunger. Their solution is to find a way to transport that fish inland but, predictably, they cannot agree on the best method to do this. With Clarkson in a Nissan pick-up, May in an old Mercedes 200T, and Hammond on a brand new TVS Star motorcycle, the three invent different methods of food transportation and set off an epic, challenging and extraordinary journey to try and save the world.
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Good story, Not enough for a whole film
The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.
By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
Boys are showing how hard is to transport goods in Africa even 200 mi from shore. They want to say do not sent food to people in Africa, built them roads and they will do it them selves. This is a perspective which you will not see anywhere else. There is no luxury or even new cars in video.
What a great, old style episode, just like they used to be. Never going to be sensitive, always going to send it up, and rightly so. Nice to see them doing things this series that is much more familiar and doesn't seem so strained. They have found their feet on Amazon, and this episode is what they're all about, cars, a task, arguments and laughs.
As a big fan of Jeremy, Richard and James, it's rather sad to see them fail with their own show. A couple of episodes from Season 2 gave me some hope, that the Grand Tour could possibly be good. But in this special, they just gave up, or got bored. It comes nowhere near the specials, we saw on TG. It's not about the food waste ( you, guys commenting on "making fun of poverty in Africa", are hilarious, Clarkson enjoys trolling you). It's about lack of character, dumb ideas and never-ending kindergarten jokes. And by the way, it's all about Clarkson now. Richard is a nine-year-old child with temper issues, and James is a grumpy, dead-on-the-inside outcast. Please, make Season 3 more watchable.
They tried to help small bingo villige in africa, failed. Flew away with helicopter, anoyed a lot of people by their "insensitivnes", even though this clearly a parody of celebrities who help africa just to get more airtime on TV.