Scenes that invariably invest in some drama or artificial conflict, this is the The lack of structure and the fact that the narrative is constructed through (No, I'm not aįan, although I appreciate some passages of “The Pilgrim”.)Įmploying a non-chronological timeline that clearly seeks to disguise Immense commercial appeal regardless of its literary merits. Relationship with his supposedly rigid father (and I say "supposedly"īecause I often found myself agreeing more with him than with his son), Coelho facedĭepression, an inferiority complex for feeling ugly and the rejection of hisīooks, before finally becoming the author whose “The Alchemist” would turn intoĪ worldwide phenomenon by combining self-help and esotericism in a package with He graduated to, judging by the film, a problematic old man. Than Shakespeare"-from a troubled teen and a troubled young adult until Paulo Coelho’s trajectory before he became "the only living author more translated Written (and produced) by Carolina Kotscho, the screenplay tries to tell
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