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6/10
Not typical of a long distance walk, but enjoyable nonetheless
rykskelton5 June 2024
I went to see this movie because I have done many similar long distance walks, and I wanted to relive some of that experience, and to some extent I got that from watching this.

The movie is fairly enjoyable, with great scenery, but spends a lot of the running time getting to and through the first few days of walking, and then leaps ahead, missing out on some of the walking days, and at one point even seemed to have (I think it was) two day 26s. I would have liked to see the scenery for each and every day, but for other viewers that might have slowed down the pace (although the pace of this movie is purposely slow anyway).

Also, the movie is not entirely a good representation of this kind of activity - to meet 3 or 4 strangers on your first day, to take a day off due to injury, then to walk with a sore knee at a very slow pace, and then arrive 30 days and ~800km later at the end on the same day as all of those original walkers is unrealistic - I've only ever ended a multi-day walk once with anyone I met when I started it. Another thing that usually occurs over this length of trail is the amount of weight loss and fitness gain that occurs, neither of which seemed to happen to Bill.

There is very little story, other than Bill trying to find a reason for doing this walk, and the little encounters he has along the way. A reason is finally given, but I can't say I understood it myself - that line uttered by his wife at the end of the movie was merely a repeat of what she said earlier.

Other commenters say too much of the movie time was focused on Bill's character, but that part is realistic - that is what it is like when you are walking a trail alone - you spend most of the time on your own, with only yourself for company, looking at the scenery, and letting your mind wander.

I'm not sure this needed the full theatre experience, although those vistas do look magnificent at times, but as a lover of long distance hiking, this movie did nothing to make me want to undertake this trail - there are many others out there that take priority.
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6/10
A pleasant meander through the Spanish countryside
steveinadelaide26 May 2024
The Way, My Way sets out to capture the transformative power of the Camino de Santiago, the famed pilgrimage route across northern Spain. We follow a disgruntled man named Bill, who laces up his boots and embarks on the 800-kilometre journey, seeking some nebulous sense of purpose. Along the way, he encounters a colourful cast of characters, all with their own reasons for hitting the dusty trail.

The film's heart lies in its exploration of self-discovery. Bill starts off as a real grouch, constantly griping about blisters and questioning everyone's motives. But there's a vulnerability beneath his gruff exterior, which the film slowly reveals. However, the growth we witness feels uneven. Bill's epiphany at the end, while heartwarming, lands a little flat. It would've benefited from a stronger build-up and a deeper dive into his internal struggles.

The performances are a mixed bag. The supporting cast, a blend of actors and real-life pilgrims, shines. They bring a genuine warmth and camaraderie to the film, especially in scenes where weary travellers bond over shared meals and aching legs. However, the lead actor portraying Bill struggles to fully inhabit the character. There are moments where his frustration and self-doubt resonate, but he doesn't quite capture Bill's full arc of transformation.

Visually, The Way, My Way is a pleasant travelogue. Lush green hillsides and quaint Spanish villages provide a picturesque backdrop for the journey. The cinematography does a good job of capturing the vastness of the landscape, making you feel the enormity of the undertaking. The use of natural light is particularly effective, bathing the film in a warm, almost spiritual glow.

The score is a tasteful blend that underscores the film's themes of introspection and renewal without being overly sentimental. The editing is efficient, keeping the pace brisk as Bill traverses the various stages of the Camino.

The Way, My Way aspires to be a profound exploration of personal growth set against a stunning backdrop. While it succeeds in capturing the beauty of the Camino and the camaraderie that blossoms on the trail, the uneven storytelling and lead performance hold it back from reaching its full potential. If you're looking for a lighthearted travelogue with a touch of introspection, this might be your cup of tea. But those seeking a deeply moving character study might want to revisit another film about the Camino pilgrimage, perhaps The Way starring Martin Sheen.

The Way, My Way is a pleasant meander through the Spanish countryside, but it doesn't quite reach the emotional heights it strives for.
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1/10
Full of cliches
nataliewidera18 May 2024
It could have been good. I was hoping for it to be good. It won't deter me from walking the Camino, but my god was I bored during this movie! So predictable, so self indulgent, so stereotyped.

I know the movie was Bill's perspective, but it was just so all about him! There were a few very interesting characters that could have been more developed, instead Bill chose to keep the focus just on himself.

It was nice to see the scenery though, the landscapes are beautiful. Like I said it won't deter me from my own Camino experience, and I really wanted to like this movie, but was sadly more than disappointed.
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5/10
Not The Way
mareesmith-0376218 May 2024
I've watched all the Camino movies and documentaries because they are all hero's journeys and I'm a sucker for that. I wanted to like this film, particularly since it is Australian. The photography and soundtrack were beautiful. Unfortunately, the lead was extremely unlikeable until halfway through. Nothing happened to show the audience he was worth caring about, and he lacked depth both in his behaviour and internal dialogue. He had an epiphany towards the end of the movie that was unfortunately unbelievable, because the insights he gained were not hinted at before. I can't help but compare his character to Martin Sheen's in The Way, a similar man; headstrong, but Sheen had warmth and charisma up the yin yang.

This movie makes me appreciate The Way even more than I did before. The four main characters seem like facsimiles of those in The Way (three men and a woman, one portly man who wasn't appreciated in relationship because of his appearance) but with none of the gravitas. Go watch The Way instead.
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2/10
Why I didn't like or connect to this movie.
mediatrax28 May 2024
Did I like this movie. No.

Why. It's corny. Acting is not the best, but one can blame the script.

Why again? I am biased in that I did the Camino 2-years back & thoroughly enjoyed it. Was buggered each day, slept well. And started another new day. Met the most wonderful people doing exactly as i was.

Any regrets? Most enjoyable age (IMO) would be before 50. I was 75, but fit.

Get a good idea of the Camino? Go to YouTube. There are countless short films of people's real experiences, real dramas, etc. Best preparation about what to pack, what to wear, and everything you need to know.

Do you need to know Spanish? Not really. Your company is the many others walking, and they're from all over the world. English is the prominent language, and people from all over want to practice it. Take an Iphone with 'Translate' and Google Maps just in case. Expect to get lost occasionally, which is not a bad thing.

Back to the film. How come there was nobody, or very few others, walking as well. Did they pick a slow period?

Suggestions. Do the Camino yourself. It's all worth it, whatever your reason/s. The experience is better than any movie you'll see. The scenery is fantastic. The locals are amazing. The food is unforgettable.

I apologise for not liking the movie, but is simply did not connect to the reality that I experienced. A really good movie is waiting to be done. The Martin Sheen attempt is far from perfect, but the best so far.
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5/10
I wanted to like it.
laurencalder-743908 June 2024
I only found out afterwards that a few of the male characters, and his wife, are not played by actors, they are played by real people!

In that case, I found it pretty funny that the 2 main female hikers, are played by beautiful young European actresses lol. It spoiled the atmosphere kind of when everyone else is average looking and then there are these beautiful young women. It's like someone cast them just for fun ;)

I found the scenes with the asian man were just cringe, like they had to get a person of colour into this film somehow.

I didn't leave this movie feeling that the main character was even happy about completing the pilgramage lol.

It was fun to watch though.
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1/10
Woefully bad acting
mmndi3 June 2024
Felt like I was watching a high school amateur movie. The acting was so poor especially the beer and photo scenes with the bar maid so cringe! All of the photo taking scenes were poorly acted, at one point you could see the barmaid "pretend to walk away" but she only takes one step and stops well before her cue to wait for someone else's line.

I think this movie would have been better off as a documentary which is how half of it felt but with bad acting instead of real time drama. Some of these scenes where bill "interviews" the other participants would have felt more sincere and genuine if it was filmed in the moment rather than scripted and re-inacted just for this film.

Yuk I could go on but I won't bother.

Doesn't even deserve 1 star DONT BOTHER WATCHING this one.
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