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2010 • Adventure / Drama • 128m

The Way

"You don't choose a life. You live one."

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When his son dies while hiking the famed Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route in the Pyrenees, Tom flies to France to claim the remains. Looking for insights into his estranged child’s life, he decides to complete the 500-mile mountain trek to Spain. Tom soon joins up with other travelers and realizes they’re all searching for something.

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Top Cast

Martin Sheen
Martin Sheen
Tom
Emilio Estevez
Emilio Estevez
Daniel
Deborah Kara Unger
Deborah Kara Unger
Sarah
Yorick van Wageningen
Yorick van Wageningen
Joost
James Nesbitt
James Nesbitt
Jack
Tchéky Karyo
Tchéky Karyo
Captain Henri
Ángela Molina
Ángela Molina
Angelica
Carlos Leal
Carlos Leal
Jean
Simón Andreu
Simón Andreu
Don Santiago
Eusebio Lázaro
Eusebio Lázaro
El Ramón
Antonio Gil
Antonio Gil
Ishmael
Spencer Garrett
Spencer Garrett
Phil
Matt Clark
Matt Clark
Padre Frank
Renée Estevez
Renée Estevez
Doreen
David Alexanian
David Alexanian
Roger
Stéphane Dausse
Stéphane Dausse
French Mortician
Patxi Pérez
Patxi Pérez
Waiter
Omar Muñoz
Omar Muñoz
Gypsy Boy
Director: Emilio EstevezScreenplay: Emilio EstevezWriter: Jack HittExecutive Producer: Julio FernándezProducer: David AlexanianExecutive Producer: Janet SheenProducer: Julio FernándezExecutive Producer: Ramon Gerard Estevez

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tmdb28039023
2022-08-25
10%

Dr. Thomas Avery (Martin Sheen), an American ophthalmologist, goes to France following the death of his son Daniel, killed in the Pyrenees during a storm on the Camino de Santiago (aka the Way of St. James). We see, by way of flashback, that Thomas and Daniel's relationship was strained – and according to the former had been so "since his mother died." Daniel went to Europe without his father's blessing ("We agreed that if l let you take me to the airport, you wouldn't lecture me about how l'm ruining my life"); additionally, Daniel had earlier broken the news to Thomas that he wasn't going to finish his doctorate ("Margaret Mead didn't become a great cultural anthropologist by staying in school"). Daniel is played by Emilio Estévez, who happens to be Sheen's real-life son; unfortunately, he also was 48 years old – and looked it – when the movie was released, thus making his character more 'midlife crisis' than 'teenage angst.' I can believe 69-year-old (at the time) Sheen playing a 60-year-old man, but Estévez can't help coming off like a pathetic victim of arrested development, even if he's also aiming for nine years younger – which would make him about 40; regardless of whether Margaret Mead did or did not become "a great cultural anthropologist by staying in school," the fact remains that by age 35 she'd already published Coming of Age in Samoa and Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies, two influential works in her chosen field. Daniel, conversely, not only hasn't even finished a doctorate, but didn't finish, for that matter, the Camino the Santiago either – he barely even started it, in point of fact; he died "only one day into the trek." All things considered, Daniel was kind of a screw-up; in that sense, Estévez should have gotten his brother Charlie to play him instead.

Crazypiglady
2023-01-30
80%

A thin but poignant plot takes us on a beautiful journey through Northern Spain. Along the way, Tom (Martin Sheen) is joined by three unwanted other travellers as he completes his dead son's journey along the Camino Way. Along the journey, they learn more about each other and share their stories. The film could have gone deeper into these stories but this would have taken the focus away from the main story of Tom's personal mission. James Nesbitt plays an annoying Irish writer, Jack but Tom, originally planning a solo journey, is equally annoyed by his new Dutch and Canadian companions. All are plausible people one might expect to find on such a journey. The soundtrack is amazing but the real stars are the landscapes and locations showcased with brilliant cinematography. A beautiful film which won't prepare you to walk the Camino but it will give you the views and (romanticised) atmosphere of travelling through Northern Spain. (8/10)

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
French, English, Spanish
Studios
Elixir Films, Filmax, Castelao Productions, The Way Productions, Produccions A Fonsagrada
Box Office
$13,900,000
Website
http://www.theway-themovie.com/

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