If you enjoyed the heartfelt journey and introspective storytelling of 'Changeland' (2019), you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that capture the same themes of self-discovery, travel, and personal growth. Whether you're looking for more soul-searching adventures or relatable character-driven narratives, these recommendations will keep you engaged.

Under the Tuscan Sun (2003)
Description: A recently divorced woman impulsively buys a villa in Tuscany, embarking on a journey of rebuilding her life, filled with humor, romance, and scenic beauty.
Fact: The film is based on Frances Mayes' memoir, though many elements were fictionalized for the screenplay. The villa featured in the movie is a real property in Cortona, Italy.


The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013)
Description: A story about a man who escapes his mundane life through vivid daydreams and eventually embarks on a real-life adventure, exploring themes of self-discovery and personal transformation.
Fact: The film was shot in several countries, including Iceland, which provided the stunning landscapes for the protagonist's journey. The skateboarding scene was performed by Ben Stiller himself.


Into the Wild (2007)
Description: A young man abandons his possessions to live a nomadic life in the wilderness, exploring themes of freedom, isolation, and the search for meaning beyond material wealth.
Fact: The film is based on the true story of Christopher McCandless, whose journey was documented in Jon Krakauer's book. Many scenes were filmed in the actual locations McCandless visited.


The Bucket List (2007)
Description: Two terminally ill men escape from a hospital to fulfill a list of dreams before they die, blending adventure with poignant reflections on life and mortality.
Fact: The idea for the film came from the screenwriter's own experience working in a cancer ward. Many of the locations visited in the movie are iconic global landmarks.


The Darjeeling Limited (2007)
Description: Three estranged brothers reunite for a train journey across India, blending quirky humor with deep emotional undertones about family and personal growth.
Fact: The train used in the film was a real Indian railway train that was specially painted for the movie. Director Wes Anderson insisted on shooting entirely on location in India.


Eat Pray Love (2010)
Description: Centers on a woman who leaves her comfortable life behind to travel the world, seeking balance, spirituality, and love, mirroring a journey of self-exploration and renewal.
Fact: The author of the original memoir, Elizabeth Gilbert, made a cameo appearance in the film. The production filmed in real locations across Italy, India, and Bali.


One Week (2008)
Description: A man diagnosed with a serious illness takes a spontaneous motorcycle trip across Canada, encountering quirky characters and reflecting on his life's purpose.
Fact: The film features numerous real-life Canadian landmarks, including the world's largest hockey stick. The journey was shot in chronological order to capture the protagonist's evolving mindset.


The Way (2010)
Description: A father completes the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage in honor of his late son, encountering diverse travelers and learning profound life lessons along the way.
Fact: The film was directed by Emilio Estevez, who also cast his real-life father, Martin Sheen, in the lead role. Many scenes were shot along the actual Camino de Santiago route.


Hector and the Search for Happiness (2014)
Description: Follows a psychiatrist who travels the world in search of what truly makes people happy, blending humor with deep philosophical questions about life and fulfillment.
Fact: The movie was inspired by the bestselling French novel of the same name. Many of the locations visited in the film were actual places the author traveled to for research.


Wild (2014)
Description: A woman embarks on a solo hike across the Pacific Crest Trail to heal from personal tragedy, showcasing themes of resilience, nature, and self-forgiveness.
Fact: Reese Witherspoon carried a real backpack weighing up to 65 pounds during filming to authentically portray the physical challenges of the journey. The film is based on Cheryl Strayed's memoir.
