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How do movies impact tourism?

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Movies often serve as cinematic travelogues, showcasing breathtaking locales and inspiring wanderlust. Iconic filming locations, from New Zealand's landscapes in "The Lord of the Rings" to Italy's streets in "Roman Holiday," attract tourists seeking to experience cinematic magic firsthand. By the way, do you visit the places you have seen in the movies? How often do you create a travel list based on the places you have watched in movies.
 
In my opinion, the government of the country in which the film is shot should then give a part of the money earned from tourists to the ilm rollers, because sometimes they can earn many times more money than even the budget of the film. A lot of such places where films were shot became popular forever
 
I'd say I create travel wishlists inspired by movies fairly often! There's just something magical about seeing a breathtaking location on screen that immediately piques my wanderlust. Whether it's the rolling hills of New Zealand in The Lord of the Rings or the picturesque canals of Venice in Indiana Jones, certain cinematic settings become must-visit destinations. I'll frequently jot down these movie-inspired travel ideas and research them further. .
 
There are some places I would so much love to visit not because I knew about these places before but simply because I saw them in movies.
 
I've seen many different locations from movies, but I don't want to visit this place because I think there will be either too many tourists or it won't look so good in reality.
 
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