The winner of six Goya awards including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actress, Javier Fresser’s emotional drama tells the true life tale of an eleven year old girl stricken with a terminal illness, and the influence of a powerful conservative Catholic organization during her last days. Eleven year old Camino (Nerea Camacho) suffers from a tumor that is exerting pressure on her spinal cord. As a result, her cervical vertebrae have been fractured, forcing her to endure excruciating medical treatments. Camino and her family all follow the dogma of the Opus Dei, a hard-line, ultra-conservative Catholic organization that believes her suffering is all part of God’s greater plan. Now, as this radiant young girl experiences the joys of first love and mystery of death simultaneously, a powerful light shines down from above, illuminating the darkness and revealing the true depths of her happiness for all to see. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
Interesante y juega muy bien el papel de "quiero conmoverte hasta sacarte las lágrimas, espero que tengas una experiencia cercana con la muerte" y efectivamente logra extrapolar el deseo más humano y terrenal de los seres humanos e igual es duro entender el papel de la muerte. Una bonita historia de Domingo en la noche.
I...am emotionally drained. This film is not for optimists. Reaffirmed my resolution to keep away from religion