This is the first time I heard about Camino de Santiago, Way of St. James as known in English, a pilgrimage route. The storyline is simple and the plot is not too deep. It talks about a father heads overseas to recover the body of his estranged son who died while traveling El camino de Santiago, and decides to take the pilgrimage himself. But it is truly moving.
I like the mood and the music very much. It is quiet, but powerful and thought provoking.Tyler Bates's score sounds incredible. I had tears running down my cheeks when the father decided to cremated the son's body. The journey between parent and children can be long, but it is much closer then we think.
Recently I wanna watch movies relating to traveling or journeys. It builds up my mood to get ready for adventures, and more prepared for staying alone.
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