The scenery in the film is beautiful and quiet, and the alternately beautiful travel scenery and comfortable rural life make the viewers linger in it, forget the troubles of life, and gain a moment of peace of mind, so that they have time to think about the things in life that they have no time to take care of. The plot is flat and beautiful, purifying the soul. Four pilgrims from foreign countries embarked on the journey with different purposes, none of them were truly pure devout believers, and therefore none were sclerosed in the trajectory of history, each one's pilgrimage was a wash Own. Why would a seventy-year-old man embark on a new path? If he can still have plans for this path because of his health or family, what else can an old man who lost his only son at the age of seventy have any plans for this path? Having lost his only son, he has already embarked on this road when he obtained his son's body. Walking forward on the pilgrimage road of the Pyrenees is the last step that supports him in his life. The pillar is also his last glorious journey in the afterglow of the sunset. After the death of their son, both father and son gave each other the best memory.
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