about the pilgrimage wasn't Ivey's original intention, he was on his way to San Diego for his son. Along the way, four people with very different styles and purposes form a makeshift "touring group", from the fat man in Arms, to the Canadian woman who vowed to quit smoking, to the cynical writer columnist.
No matter what the purpose of starting this trip is, everyone is walking on the same path, just like the so-called "life". Some people join, some leave, and no one can accompany them for a lifetime. It is not easy to go through a journey together. worth treasuring.
Maybe in the journey can be redeemed, can harvest love.
But in my opinion, it's just walking. What we're doing, only "walking" is the only thing that can be determined.
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