I enjoyed the trailer, but I agree, You MUST get started early in the morning; and you MUST continue on after dark, are not commandments of the Camino. Taking the time to see, hear, and feel the message of the Camino is the only time factor, and that is different for each of us. Respect, open inquiring mind, and love would be more to the MUST list.
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I saw it in theaters last winter and it's fine, bit has its ussues. There is no MUST walkinfg in the mornirng an evenings and the difficulties walking were gratly exagerated in my opinion. The good news is that it will appeal to those who know the Camino, will mot come on radar to those who don't.
I disagree with the comment that you have to wake before sunrise and walk into the night. That is not at all what we experienced in 2013 when we walked. Why make it sound so dreadful? We walked at sunrise so we could see the path clearly before us and never walked past 4:30 PM - Yes it had its difficult parts; however, not as bad as this trailer makes it sound. I would suggest editing that part out and instead say some choose to start early & walk long days, but, most stick to the daytime.
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