Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuSeven celebrities from different faiths embark on an historical pilgrimage.Seven celebrities from different faiths embark on an historical pilgrimage.Seven celebrities from different faiths embark on an historical pilgrimage.
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Lets be honest. This is not really a true reflection of pilgrimage.
The celebrities don't spend each night in albergues or pilgrim accommodation, they dint walk the whole way, the episodes are edited deliberately to fool you into thinking the celebs do the pilgrimage like everyone else.
For instance in the Road to Portugal Ep1 the pilgrims are seen walking the wrong way. They also say that they have a meeting place "just outside Ponte de Lima" when in fact its 10km away and in the morning they just skip to Ponte de Lima so you know they slept somewhere nice off camera and just taxi them to town.
There's no real deep insight into pilgrimage, faith or religion. It's just candy floss watching with uninteresting Z listers. This would be much more endearing with "real" people doing a true pilgrimage.
I wouldn't expect it from the BBC but they aren't the broadcaster they used ti be. If you've never walked a pilgrimage you'll probably enjoy it but this is not a watch for anyone with knowledge of pilgrimage.
The celebrities don't spend each night in albergues or pilgrim accommodation, they dint walk the whole way, the episodes are edited deliberately to fool you into thinking the celebs do the pilgrimage like everyone else.
For instance in the Road to Portugal Ep1 the pilgrims are seen walking the wrong way. They also say that they have a meeting place "just outside Ponte de Lima" when in fact its 10km away and in the morning they just skip to Ponte de Lima so you know they slept somewhere nice off camera and just taxi them to town.
There's no real deep insight into pilgrimage, faith or religion. It's just candy floss watching with uninteresting Z listers. This would be much more endearing with "real" people doing a true pilgrimage.
I wouldn't expect it from the BBC but they aren't the broadcaster they used ti be. If you've never walked a pilgrimage you'll probably enjoy it but this is not a watch for anyone with knowledge of pilgrimage.
I am not religious myself but I do love this programme. Each series is beautifully shot and the majority of the times the celebrities I'm not that fond of at the start wnd up being the ones I love the most. Beautiful to remove the celebrity mask and see the vulnerability and hear their stories
I love the respect each of the celebrities have for one another and their faiths.
It's lovely to see religion and faith unite rather than destroy.
The diversity of each cast is beautiful to see.
Yes, they may not truly do the walks as they are intended but to me it's more important that see the good and understanding and acceptance this journey has and we should learn from that.
I love the respect each of the celebrities have for one another and their faiths.
It's lovely to see religion and faith unite rather than destroy.
The diversity of each cast is beautiful to see.
Yes, they may not truly do the walks as they are intended but to me it's more important that see the good and understanding and acceptance this journey has and we should learn from that.
Not being British, I didn't realise until I came here that the 7 peragrinos are some sort of celebrities back in the U.K. I guess that explains the constant chatter and referrals back to talking heads sitting in chairs ruminating over their shared experiences.
It's a pity because the series is spoiled by just too much inane, repetitive babble. In the first episode in particular we were treated to some superb photography of the actual walk and a couple of the locations. But as Episode 1 of Season 1 continued this facet of the show was reduced, whilst the mindless group babble factor increased.
What makes things even worse, is that despite both the raves and whinges of individual celebs, they're not actually walking anywhere near the full Camino. They're just doing little bits and pieces and then getting zoomed off by taxi/bus to some place else, whilst waffling on about how enlightening or tough things have been or not been. By the end of Episode 2 they only had 93 km to go to Santiago and now they can't take short cuts, because any more and they won't be credited with an official finish.
I see the producers plan to have 3 seasons of this series. Could I respectfully suggest, they focus less on having some UK version of Camino celebrity survivor and more on showing the route, specific locations and interviews with "interesting" genuine peragrinos and locals along the Way of St James. It was an absolute travesty that celebs were taking up onscreen time for periods of five minutes or more talking constantly about nothing, whilst Camino legends like John Brierley for instance, was spoken to, for all of a minute.
It's a pity because the series is spoiled by just too much inane, repetitive babble. In the first episode in particular we were treated to some superb photography of the actual walk and a couple of the locations. But as Episode 1 of Season 1 continued this facet of the show was reduced, whilst the mindless group babble factor increased.
What makes things even worse, is that despite both the raves and whinges of individual celebs, they're not actually walking anywhere near the full Camino. They're just doing little bits and pieces and then getting zoomed off by taxi/bus to some place else, whilst waffling on about how enlightening or tough things have been or not been. By the end of Episode 2 they only had 93 km to go to Santiago and now they can't take short cuts, because any more and they won't be credited with an official finish.
I see the producers plan to have 3 seasons of this series. Could I respectfully suggest, they focus less on having some UK version of Camino celebrity survivor and more on showing the route, specific locations and interviews with "interesting" genuine peragrinos and locals along the Way of St James. It was an absolute travesty that celebs were taking up onscreen time for periods of five minutes or more talking constantly about nothing, whilst Camino legends like John Brierley for instance, was spoken to, for all of a minute.
Beautiful scenery and interesting conversation as the 'stars' make their pilgrimage. The humanist, the atheist, the convert, the priest, a couple of indifference, and the one with so many chips on her shoulder be it race, religion or sex, she spoils the atmosphere most days. The back stories for most of the participants is fascinating, as our those of the people they meet.
I know the pilgrims don't walk the whole trail and are not leaders of their church communities. And I know that the conversations are staged for filming.
However, it is informative to listen to people from diverse backgrounds and experience talk through their spiritual feelings. The gentle pace proves the chance for self-reflection. It also provides a wonderful opportunity to discuss views with family, a topic that is not often referred to in my household.
Whether the trail is in the UK or Europe, the scenery is unfailingly spectacular with the landscapes and buildings the real stars of the show.
However, it is informative to listen to people from diverse backgrounds and experience talk through their spiritual feelings. The gentle pace proves the chance for self-reflection. It also provides a wonderful opportunity to discuss views with family, a topic that is not often referred to in my household.
Whether the trail is in the UK or Europe, the scenery is unfailingly spectacular with the landscapes and buildings the real stars of the show.
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- WissenswertesThough the pilgrims caught for large parts of The Camino (the full Camino takes around 34 days) they qualified for their certificate of completion (Compostela) because they completed the last 100k from Sarria to Santiago.
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