Directed by:
Javier FesserCinematography:
Alex CatalánComposer:
Rafael ArnauCast:
Nerea Camacho, Manuela Vellés, Jordi Dauder, Juanma Lara, Jan Cornet, Mariano Venancio, Alfonso Torregrosa, Ana Gracia, Pepe Ocio, Angela Boj, Chus Castrillo (more)Plots(1)
CAMINO is an adventure of the emotions inspired by the real-life story of a captivating eleven-year-old who is faced with two completely new situations in her life: falling in love and dying. Above all else, CAMINO is a radiant light able to shine through every gloomy door closing across her path in an attempt to shroud in darkness her desire to live, to love and to feel the full depth of her happiness... (Wild Bunch Distribution)
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A totally brutal emotional rollercoaster from Spain which, wherever it can, grabs at everybody’s soul so that we would all be properly devastated by the movie. Normally, I can sort of handle similar movies, but the sick child in this one is not for everybody. I know that not everybody can handle movies like this one… but in this case I guess they would shit their pants. The little girl’s performance is so unreal that I couldn’t comprehend how she was able to play being OK at one moment, then sick and then on her deathbed. One of the few stories that I had a really hard time watching. ()
Incredibly stupid emotional terrorism, which uses exactly the same range of emotions and persuasive means as the religious fanaticism it fights against. Camino is a monstrous triumph of utterance, emotional blackmail and the stupidest agitation. The fact that it agitates "ideology" may improve it, but it doesn't change the fact that Camino is a stupid and insidious advertisement for childhood innocence and Converse shoes. Everything in it is adapted to have an effect, but the seeming heights in this film are only repulsive lows. Personally, in the face of such none-sense, I find myself in a state of boundless fury. One of the stupidest films I have ever seen. ()
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