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The Way (2010)
TrailerA powerful and inspirational story about family, friends, and the challenges we face while navigating this ever changing and complicated world. The movie follows a father who heads overseas to recover the body of his estranged son who died while traveling the 'El camino de Santiago,' and decides to take the pilgrimage himself.Actors: Martin Sheen, Emilio Estevez, Deborah Kara Unger, Yorick van Wageningen, James Nesbitt, Romy Baskerville, Renée Estevez, David Alexanian, William Holden, Spencer Garrett, Joe Torrenueva, ...»Director: Emilio EstevezCountry: United StatesDuration: 123 minQuality: HDRelease: 2010IMDb: 7.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Way (2010)"
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Characters of "The Way (2010)"
TomPlayed by: Martin SheenDanielPlayed by: Emilio EstevezSarahPlayed by: Deborah Kara UngerJoostPlayed by: Yorick van WageningenJackPlayed by: James NesbittEunicePlayed by: Romy BaskervilleDoreenPlayed by: Renée EstevezRogerPlayed by: David AlexanianCalPlayed by: William HoldenPhilPlayed by: Spencer GarrettCaptain HenriPlayed by: Tchéky KaryoDon SantiagoPlayed by: Simón AndreuCarloPlayed by: Joan Díez -
Directors of "The Way (2010)"
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Creators of "The Way (2010)"
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Critic Reviews of "The Way (2010)"
Globe and MailNovember 04, 2011Okay, since the destination is preordained, what does the script do en route? Estevez's answer is two-fold: minor episodic adventures + incessantly repeated montages.
Toronto StarNovember 04, 2011Estevez takes full advantage of the beautiful mountain scenery, dramatic skies and ancient architecture to give us moments of quiet wonder.
San Francisco ChronicleOctober 20, 2011With "The Way," writer-director Emilio Estevez has made a respectable failure.
Minneapolis Star TribuneOctober 14, 2011It could have come out sentimental, but doesn't. The secret is the matter-of-factness.
Arizona RepublicOctober 13, 2011"The Way" is overly earnest and clumsily directed by Emilio Estevez (the non-prodigal son of Sheen). Yet it is nonetheless effective in evoking empathy and introspection.
Epoch TimesJuly 13, 2016Emilio Estevez and father Martin Sheen may have made this heartwarming pilgrimage movie with troubled brother/son Charlie in mind-in hopes that he'd see the need for a thorough soul-cleansing.
KWQC-TV (Iowa)February 18, 2014Emilio Estevez directs a road-trip movie with a different twist: The characters are all walking. 'The Way' refers to the Camino de Santiago de Compostela, a Catholic pilgrim's journey that reaches 550 miles across France and northern Spain.
We Got This CoveredFebruary 11, 2013Emilio Estevez hasn't just been making wine lately. His film The Way, an inspirational drama, is a thoughtful travel pic worth seeing.
Tribune News ServiceJanuary 06, 2013Easygoing, touching, and a nice vehicle for Martin Sheen
3AWJune 30, 2012Martin Sheen shines in a beautifully made, unforced tale of spiritual reawakening and self-discovery that is as life-affirming as it is entertaining.
2UE That Movie ShowApril 29, 2012The Way is inspiring, cathartic, poetic, hopeful, and makes you want to throw on a backpack, start walking and find yourself.
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