Finisterre, donde termina el mundo (1999)

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Mario and Berto are brothers and they live in Galicia at the “Finis Terrae”. Their father left them when they were children and they grew up with the idea of finding him someday, without knowing that they were the ones separating from each other. Once reunited they will intent to take up again their mission

Introduction
"Finisterre, donde termina el mundo" is a Spanish language movie released in 1999. Directed by Xavier Villaverde, this motion picture is based around the trip of two good friends, Hugo and Samuel, driven by their pursuit of a female, Ana, who made a substantial impact on both their lives. The film includes a fascinating story that incorporates suspense, drama, and romance with a famous pilgrimage course.

Plot
The story starts with Hugo and Samuel who are buddies living in Madrid, Spain. Their lives take an unanticipated turn when they encounter Ana, a music scholar picking to trade city life for the calm and tranquility of the expedition path, the Camino de Santiago. The interactions with Ana leave both Samuel and Hugo smitten and captivated by her. Regrettably, Ana passes away in an awful accident leaving both friends ravaged and searching for meaning.

The Journey Begins
In memory of Ana, they both choose to start the Camino de Santiago, the exact same journey that Ana was supposed to undertake. Traversing through the path, the good friends are knotted in a series of significant and extreme interactions. This journey winds up being far more than they had actually anticipated. They experience not only personal development but likewise confront unsettled issues in their friendship.

Individual Transformation
The journey through the pilgrim's course heightens their personal changes. Hugo and Samuel are required to handle their sorrow while unraveling the unique bond they share that goes beyond their shared love for Ana. Their journey makes them sustain physical strain, stumble upon unexpected friendships, sustain stunning betrayals and face surprise secrets from their past.

The Finale
As the duo reach Cape Finisterre, actually suggesting completion of the world in Latin, they pertain to terms with their raw sensations and experience a sense of redemption and self-discovery. The emotions they experience and the realizations they experience push them to redefine their future courses.

Conclusion
"Finisterre, donde termina el mundo" is an emotionally charged and aesthetically enthralling motion picture. The poignant story and the plain cinematography work together to weave a narrative of individual loss, spiritual redemption, and friendship intertwined with some surprising discoveries. The journey of the 2 pals on this expedition path brilliantly showcases the power of self-questioning and self-discovery as they reach the 'end of the world.'

In conclusion, "Finisterre, donde termina el mundo" is a stimulating journey about dear buddies who start a transformative journey illuminating their friendship, love, and a shared sense of loss. The film perfectly records the dichotomy of the serenity of the picturesque landscapes versus the inner turbulence experienced by the protagonists. It leaves its audiences with deep self-questionings about life, loss, love, and relationship.

Top Cast

  • Elena Anaya (small)
    Elena Anaya
    Laura
  • Nancho Novo (small)
    Nancho Novo
    Berto
  • Enrique Alcides (small)
    Enrique Alcides
    Mario
  • Geraldine Chaplin (small)
    Geraldine Chaplin
    Madre
  • Chete Lera (small)
    Chete Lera
    Padre
  • Manuel Manquiña (small)
    Manuel Manquiña
    Comisario
  • Kasia Perminio
    Kasia