Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAfter missing out on a promotion, Monica reluctantly walks the Camino de Santiago. She's surprised when along the way she finds inner peace and a potential romance.After missing out on a promotion, Monica reluctantly walks the Camino de Santiago. She's surprised when along the way she finds inner peace and a potential romance.After missing out on a promotion, Monica reluctantly walks the Camino de Santiago. She's surprised when along the way she finds inner peace and a potential romance.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Isabelle Brès
- Consuelo
- (as Isabelle Bres)
Núria Valls
- Guide
- (as Nuria Valls)
Flora Díaz Arbolí
- Woman Pilgrim
- (as Flora Arbolí)
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Just loved this story. Great message and it flows great. Truly loved it, if you don't know the true story of Camino De Santiago please do yourself a favor and read up on it....then watch this great show. Great story of a grand dad, son and grand son who all take the walk but the real story was of a young woman from Boston who goes on the walk to soul search and follow the walk and path her parents did so long before. She hopes to reconnect her faith after some struggles back at work. Her mom convinced her to travel to Spain to start her journey on the way and her journey to go deep and find herself. Great story. Thank you Hallmark.
6.1 stars.
Actress Erin Cahill is in many Hallmark films, but I'm still waiting for a great one from her. I have somewhat enjoyed one or two, but all the rest were duds, like 'Journey to You'. This is a very slow moving and heavy on the mundane dialogue story. It's the same with nearly every Hallmark movie that is filmed abroad. This one is set in Spain, and I imagine it's filmed there.
There is no story, unless you call a hike in Spain with some strangers an actual story. There is nearly zero drama, almost no romance and certainly no tension or emotional involvement whatsoever. Hallmark has so many devotees like myself, who faithfully watch every new release, that we know they can spew out vacuous balderdash without any backlash. Waste of 70 minutes (I fast forwarded through the rest).
Actress Erin Cahill is in many Hallmark films, but I'm still waiting for a great one from her. I have somewhat enjoyed one or two, but all the rest were duds, like 'Journey to You'. This is a very slow moving and heavy on the mundane dialogue story. It's the same with nearly every Hallmark movie that is filmed abroad. This one is set in Spain, and I imagine it's filmed there.
There is no story, unless you call a hike in Spain with some strangers an actual story. There is nearly zero drama, almost no romance and certainly no tension or emotional involvement whatsoever. Hallmark has so many devotees like myself, who faithfully watch every new release, that we know they can spew out vacuous balderdash without any backlash. Waste of 70 minutes (I fast forwarded through the rest).
One of the big draws for watching this movie is that it takes place on the Camino de Santiago French Way. (Which I have walked). Even if you are not familiar with that trail, the story is good, actually quite good - just different for Hallmark
At first, I was put off by the religious nature of this movie but then I needed to take in the simple fact that the Camino is a trail based on religion... so, the religious aspects fit.
In general, the movie is realistic and it does include several Camino components such as the use of a Camino passport and the albergues (hostels). Yes, it is a slow-paced movie but that totally fits what this trail is all about. Stop rushing, walk, and reflect.
My only complaint is the minimal use of place names in the movie. To anyone interested in this sort of adventure or this area, that is important. A few places were named but not enough. Still, this movie was good and fits the nature of the trail. Kudos to Hallmark for not including many of the normal tropes. I hope to see more adventure stories like this. There is, of course, a romance in the story but it is not the main component which is good.
At first, I was put off by the religious nature of this movie but then I needed to take in the simple fact that the Camino is a trail based on religion... so, the religious aspects fit.
In general, the movie is realistic and it does include several Camino components such as the use of a Camino passport and the albergues (hostels). Yes, it is a slow-paced movie but that totally fits what this trail is all about. Stop rushing, walk, and reflect.
My only complaint is the minimal use of place names in the movie. To anyone interested in this sort of adventure or this area, that is important. A few places were named but not enough. Still, this movie was good and fits the nature of the trail. Kudos to Hallmark for not including many of the normal tropes. I hope to see more adventure stories like this. There is, of course, a romance in the story but it is not the main component which is good.
Many will see a spiritual story about trusting God to lead in one's life, and it is that. But it is a generic God and could be the God of almost any faith. Each of the characters in the group that walked together was looking for that leading. The entire group bonded together.
The romantic part of the story was not the main focus, but still significant and it followed many of the usual Hallmark story lines. In broad terms it was predictable.
I am a huge Erin Cahill fan. If she is in it, I will watch it even to the point of at least one of the tense stalkerish stories on Lifetime. There is something about the personality she usually plays and she is a beautiful woman. In this story, her character started out too tightly wound, but that was the point.
The romantic part of the story was not the main focus, but still significant and it followed many of the usual Hallmark story lines. In broad terms it was predictable.
I am a huge Erin Cahill fan. If she is in it, I will watch it even to the point of at least one of the tense stalkerish stories on Lifetime. There is something about the personality she usually plays and she is a beautiful woman. In this story, her character started out too tightly wound, but that was the point.
I just loved this movie! Refreshingly different from the usual Hallmark formula. Five (including the tour guide) people discovering themselves on the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage hike. It was very "real" as they stayed in a hostel, wore the same clothes several days, carried just essentials in their backpacks, and the lead actress wore minimal makeup, making it all feel like an authentic experience. All the characters were interesting, and the family dynamics between grandfather, father and son was vey relatable. I look forward to watching this movie again! Thank you Hallmark for movies like this!
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- QuizFilmed along the real Camino de Santiago.
- BlooperA Bostonian would never call sneakers trainers! It must have been the Canadian writers not researching and just assuming.
- ConnessioniReferences Il mago di Oz (1939)
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