An Emotional Pilgrimage Shared in “The Way”

A few months ago Gene and I finally had a chance to watch the movie The Way. I had heard it was very good, and we weren’t disappointed. Then again, I shouldn’t have been surprised. It was written and directed by Emilio Estevez, and starred his father Martin Sheen. Emilio also starred as Daniel, the recently deceased son of Martin Sheen’s character named Tom.

Picos-de-EuropaDaniel died while on a mission to complete the Camino de Santiago (The Way of St. James).  The Camino de Santiago is a centuries-old 500-mile pilgrimage over Spanish mountain country to the Cathedral de Santiago. It is apparently a spiritual experience that Tom felt Daniel was foolish in trying to complete in the first place.

san-sebastianTom has Daniel cremated and decides to use his son’s gear to complete the trek and spread his ashes along the way. Hence the name of the movie, The Way. Tom is over 60 years old and has not prepared for the journey, but is determined to start and complete the pilgrimage in honor of his son.

burgosAs this is a personal mission for Tom, he plans to do it alone, complete it, and return home as soon as possible. However, life had other plans for Tom. Not only does he see visions of Daniel many times across the trek, he also hooks up with three other pilgrims whom he just can’t shake.

luna-reservoirWhile they are traveling along the trail, we are rewarded with some of the most amazing scenery. From the huge mountains, Picos de Europa, the beach resort of San Sebastian,  and the towns of Burgos, Leon, Gijon and the most famous of all Santiago. Some of the scenes were so beautiful, especially the scene near the end,  that I couldn’t help but want to travel to Spain to see some of these incredible sights. Definitely added to our ever-growing bucket list, lol.

labour-city-of-cultureIt is an emotional movie, but also filled with hope and friendship (even though Tom didn’t want or seek them). They all had different reasons for doing the trail, but it brought them together. In ways that no one thought would. I mostly enjoyed it because of the scenery, but it also made me wish to be able to do something similar someday. I want to have an adventure that completely takes me out of my comfort zone, and will change the way I see life. It was a sad movie, but also inspiring. It is definitely worth adding to your movie watch list.

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