The Grand Tour: Feed the World

2018 "Three middle-aged men rampaging around the world having unusual adventures."
7.5| 0h55m| en
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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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Inclubabu Plot so thin, it passes unnoticed.
Teringer An Exercise In Nonsense
KnotStronger This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.
Guillelmina The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
giancarlomaldonado This is the worse episode ever. Very disappointing.
stoickov-ivan 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.
Rafael Santos Like the title says, this the worst Special done by the "Trio", as well one of the worst episodes, both in Grand Tour and Top Gear. Heck it is even worse than the India Special. I mean 40min in, and I was bored to death and annoyed by what I was seeing. What a bad way to end this Season.
Beni Bogosel I usually like watching these three, but today no... The first thing that put me off was the idea that, supposedly, they were trying to help some poor people, but deliberately choose to pursue stupid ideas. You do not have to be a genius in order to see that their means of transporting fish were all doomed to fail...I guess people like these three for the interaction between them, but that stops being funny when it's the only thing you see in the film. The culmination of the episode was that, after failing to do what they were planning, they left the poor village in a helicopter. The cost of that alone could have fed the village for quite some time, I guess... Best parts of Top Gear/The Grand Tour were those where they succeeded something interesting. It is entartaining watching someone manage to do something you can't do or can't ever afford. However, failing intentionally is just not funny.