Measuring the world with footsteps is not simply walking. Just like the son's dialogue with his father last year in the film, "Life is not chosen, but lived!" The
film has no climax scenes, no vigorous emotional rendering, but in every scene switching, the father's feelings for his son are all revealed. Love, and a father's understanding of his son's choices on the pilgrimage.
In the film, the protagonist rests in addition to walking. With a simple story structure, the film runs through three people he meets on the road, an inspirational man from the Netherlands to lose weight, a Canadian woman who quit smoking and divorced, and a frustrated Irish poet. In order to escape reality Later, I chose the pilgrimage road, but in the process of pilgrimage, I finally faced the reality.
A small-budget film, but it made a big taste.
Although I don't have the urge to make a pilgrimage, I still yearn to leave. Everyone is responsible for their choices, and they must live out the paths they choose.
Although it is a difficult process from rejection to acceptance, the meaning of international blue is no longer a reality that I can escape!
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