#pilgrimage road [movie]#
A pilgrimage is a journey and a return.
On this road to Santiago, there is no wind and camp, no camping, but only comfort, scenery along the way, and fellow travelers.
Eighty percent of people should not be devout believers, either for physical health, for inspiration to write, or to fulfill unfulfilled wishes of others.
Stop and go along the way, encounter lovely things and meet lovely people.
In the end, also in San Diego, cleansed myself.
I haven't seen a road movie for a long time. I just opened a movie at a broken site for dinner. I didn't expect it to be so good.
In my impression, the pilgrimage road is like what the Irish writer in the film said: "It's hard, it's pious, it's hardship." It may be a harsh environment, it may be inconvenient to eat and live, and it may be unkempt. But I didn't expect that in this film, it was presented to me as a lighthearted and happy.
With airpods humming songs, walking on the path with wildflowers blooming, leaning on the stone steps when tired, basking in the sun lazily.
Passing by the cozy town, I stopped, sat on the small outdoor table and drank coffee, remembering something casually in my hand.
Arrive at the meeting point in the evening, spend a few euros, swallow a warm drink, and fall asleep to the purrs of fellow travelers.
It might take thirty days, it might take three months, it might take half a year.
In this leisurely and lazy journey, you will be amazed to find that all the original doubts and confusions can be completely disappeared during the journey.
Not far away, the serious godmother winked at you.
I have always believed in:
To keep walking is the greatest respect for this world.
Looking forward to the day when a string of pilgrimage shells will hang on my travel passport.
To be a pilgrim ~
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