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Camino (2008)
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Summary: About the daughter of a family in the Catholic Opus Dei order, who must simultaneously confront the challenges of death and falling in love.
Genre: Drama
Country: Spain
Directed By: Javier Fesser
Written By: Javier Fesser
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Camino belongs to 3 collections
1. Female protagonist (public: moderated by djross - 3 stars)
2. Children in lead role (public: moderated by PeaceAnarchy - 1 star)
3. Religion (public: moderated by Pickpocket)


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na Bitch Alert
60
T6
na m.pomeranz
70
T8
na IMDb-byvotes
76
T7
na Tjekhov
90
T10
na jgreenwood
75
T7
na KMcNeil
85
T9
One of the best movies of the year.
na igel
78
T6
na TheWhiteYeah
89
T9
na benedetti
68
T5
na filmaffinity
75
T9
na funsamf
85
T9
na imdb
77
T9
na djross
70
T7
Strong indictment of Opus Dei designed to powerfully manipulate the emotions of the viewer. On the one hand, every element is crafted with the goal of pushing the film's message, and the very relentlessness of this to some extent ends up detaching the viewer. On the other hand, the film imaginatively, thoughtfully, and skillfully attempts to show the interior world of the title character, who is extremely well played by the beautiful Nerea Camacho.
na empiremag
5
T10
"An amazing, provocative and emotionally harrowing study of faith under fire. Unmissable."
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