This film is showing this famous path in Spain with an spiritual aspect and it cost me some tears, because of the beauty of the journey, some of the human and spiritual insights and pure human experiences on this heroes journey.
A real heartwarming film from a male perspective.
I did take away two stars, because of too much bloodless bible talk, too much of the old fashion 'man made stuff ' from the catholic church, who is the reason why the churches are empty in many countries today. We all have heard this in our childhood and our whole life, and it has for me little to do with real spirituality. God is so much more. There are also a few glitches, where I did ask my selv, where did all the package go, when riding on bikes? And other smal glitches who were left unexplained. But there were so many wonderful moments and down to earth experiences for every member of the group, it makes it heartwarming to see for most people. I can recommend this film for people who are playing with the idea of doing this journey on their own.
And thank you to Robert Grima who did point in he's review at the film 'Given' -another Journey seeing from the prospective of a child. There is the Language I did miss in Footprints. The Language of deep philosophy and about human spirit, even more amazing pictures and Spirality as I understand it in a whole new century. Both films did warm my heart. Thank you to Netflix for providing us with such deep experiences. Beautyful <3
I did take away two stars, because of too much bloodless bible talk, too much of the old fashion 'man made stuff ' from the catholic church, who is the reason why the churches are empty in many countries today. We all have heard this in our childhood and our whole life, and it has for me little to do with real spirituality. God is so much more. There are also a few glitches, where I did ask my selv, where did all the package go, when riding on bikes? And other smal glitches who were left unexplained. But there were so many wonderful moments and down to earth experiences for every member of the group, it makes it heartwarming to see for most people. I can recommend this film for people who are playing with the idea of doing this journey on their own.
And thank you to Robert Grima who did point in he's review at the film 'Given' -another Journey seeing from the prospective of a child. There is the Language I did miss in Footprints. The Language of deep philosophy and about human spirit, even more amazing pictures and Spirality as I understand it in a whole new century. Both films did warm my heart. Thank you to Netflix for providing us with such deep experiences. Beautyful <3