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A grieving father makes a pilgrimage to the Pyrenees in honor of his late son, and experiences a major epiphany during his journey down the Way of Saint James. When his adult son (Emilio Estevez) is killed during an excursion down a Christian pilgrimage route, California doctor Tom (Martin Sheen) vows to complete the treacherous journey. As Tom sets down the 800 km path with only his son's guidebook, backpack and his ashes, he forges powerful bonds with three fellow travelers (Yorick Van Wageningen, Deborah Kara Unger, James Nesbitt) who alter his perspective of the world and remind him what it means to lead a meaningful life. >>>
WOW! My kind of movie, no damn CGI etc. A nice story, it made me feel great. It was good to see Estevez and Sheen together. I do know Estevez was the director for this. I highly suggest this one guys/gals. I give this film a 7/10 Ken
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I've always wanted to do this walk, and have read a few books about it [my knees, or my wallet aren't up to it, alas], so I really enjoyed this film. The James Nesbitt character was a bit irritating, but, all in all I loved it.
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