- Regret, shame, and internalised pressure
- Jesus’ invitation to carry a lighter burden
- Identity shaped by grace, not weight
Weight is a powerful reflection on the emotional and spiritual baggage we carry—expectations, regrets, trauma, and unspoken pressures that slowly wear us down. Using the metaphor of packing for the Camino de Santiago, the film draws a vivid parallel between the visible weight on our backs and the invisible weight on our souls.
With honesty and grace, Weight explores how Jesus offers not more to carry, but a new way of living: the invitation to let go. As James, one of Jesus’ first followers, discovered, the journey of faith isn’t about perfection—it’s about learning how to lay things down. Through that, we don’t just move lighter, we move freer—toward the life we were made for.

