The Naked Pilgrim rolls on

Crawley, Jeffrey jeffrey.crawleyaFABERMAUNSELL.COM
Tue Aug 12 07:43:22 PDT 2003


Thanks for that, William

Jeffrey

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I had not realised that Jeffrey was not able to see the last two episodes.
The penultimate episode was a shortened one which covered Burgos Cathedral
and Fromista and pointedly not Leon Cathedral but a bar opposite.
The last episode covered his short ride into Santiago, a tour of the
cathedral and parador, part of pilgrims mass and a view of the pilgrims
meal at the Hoastal dos Reyes Catolicos.  He then drives to the coast and
burns ALL his clothes and disappears out to sea.
The in the last episode a very emotional Mr Sewell is still not able to
open himself to the camino, knows it and regrets it.
Having seen all the episodes my own feeling is that it started as a good
art history documentary, the narrator looses interest in the mid section
and ends on a emotional basis which is a shame as Mr Sewell is such a good
art critic even if you don't like what he says.
William
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