Traveling Companion (1996)

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Original Title: Compagna di viaggio

In Rome, Cora is a waitress at a club, walks people's dogs, sleeps with various men, kips with pals, and has a salty tongue.

Title: Traveling Companion
Release Date: 1996

Director: Peter Del Monte

Starring: Michel Piccoli, Asia Argento, Lino Capolicchio, Silvia Cohen

Genre: Drama

Plot Summary
Traveling Companion is a 1996 Italian drama movie directed by Peter Del Monte. The motion picture follows Cora and the retired judge Franco, both on their own paths of self-discovery, who discover themselves thrown up as they start a journey to assist Franco discover his long-lost child in the Czech Republic.

Introduction
Cora, depicted by Asia Argento, is a young woman in her mid-20s, with a distressed past and a love for antique watches. Struggling to escape her difficult childhood, she transfers to Rome to find a much better life. She finds work as an antique watch dealership, locating unusual pieces for her clients. One day, she is presented to Franco, a retired judge played by Michel Piccoli, at an antique store. In spite of their age distinction and vastly different lives, an unusual bond starts to establish between them.

Discovery of an Old Letter
As their relationship grows, Franco confides in Cora about his estranged kid, with whom he has had no contact for 37 years. Observing the extensive pain and regret that he brings, Cora takes it upon herself to help him locate his boy, who is now residing in the Czech Republic. The search is prompted by the discovery of a letter written years ago by Franco's very first better half, in which she informs him about his son's presence.

Journey to the Czech Republic
Cora firmly insists that the two of them take the journey to Prague together, so that Franco can lastly confront the scars of his past and be reunited with his boy. The journey through Europe ends up being a journey of self-discovery, not only for Franco but likewise for Cora, as she starts to resolve her traumatic past. She soon discovers a parallel course in between her own life and the story of the Swedish soprano Jenny Lind, who was known as the "Swedish Nightingale". Cora becomes drawn to her life and art, and a dream deciphers parallel to their look for Franco's boy.

Unanticipated Bonds and Dealing with the Past
As they take a trip through Europe, Cora and Franco establish a deep emotional connection. They share self-confidences, fears, and the desire for redemption from the mistakes of the past. Cora becomes like a surrogate child to Franco, who describes her as his "Traveling Companion". On the other hand, the journey forces each of them to face their own devils and sadness, solving past issues to discover a brand-new future.

The Reality of Reunion
Once they show up in the Czech Republic, they are ultimately able to find Franco's son. The reunion is a climactic emotional moment in the film, as the long-lost daddy and child finally accept each other and solve the missing piece of their lives. Having made peace with his past, Franco now faces the end of his life, wishing to reconnect with his child.

Conclusion
Traveling Companion is a poignant drama that explores styles of redemption, loss, and the bonds that form between people who have actually come together by possibility. Beautifully shot on area in Italy and the Czech Republic, the movie is a spectacular visual journey through the European countryside. Fragile and powerful efficiencies from Michel Piccoli and Asia Argento, in addition to a moving rating by Luis Bacalov, combine to develop a memorable tale of love and forgiveness.

Top Cast

  • Asia Argento (small)
    Asia Argento
    Cora
  • Michel Piccoli (small)
    Michel Piccoli
    Cosimo
  • Lino Capolicchio (small)
    Lino Capolicchio
    Pepe
  • Silvia Cohen (small)
    Silvia Cohen
    Ada
  • Max Malatesta (small)
    Max Malatesta
    Giulio
  • Chantal Ughi (small)
    Chantal Ughi
    Portiera Albergo