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Right there with jstn below. “The Road” the movie seems to be departing a bit from the sparseness of the book. The simple incredible drama of a father and son surviving on a path toward hope seems to have been replaced with a post-apocalyptic violence-fest.
I’m skeptical as well.
jstn:
I’ve been excited for any news of the movie, but this has me worried. My favorite aspect of the book was its oppressive sparsity; literally the only description of the apocalyptic disaster is “a long shear of light and then a series of low concussions.” The details of the event just aren’t important, all your attention is focused on the survival of the man and his son and their relationship. You know as little as they do, and they don’t care because they’re more concerned with finding something to eat. I really liked that; a catastrophic event of the proportions described would leave no media to explain it, much less news reports of tidal waves, fireballs, and tornadoes, oh my. The one-sentence description in the book also leaves you with the impression of humanity fucking it up for itself in one horrible but plausible moment, rather than epic wrath-of-God type stuff.
So, I’m skeptical but still hopeful. I’m trying hard not to pass judgement on the addition of the wife/mom character, or the sheer number of people in general (you only encounter a handful in the book), but it’s disappointing they’ve already stooped to one major disaster movie cliché in what I was hoping would be a decidedly anti-disaster-movie disaster movie. 2012, coming out a couple weeks later, should have the other side of it covered.
This movie better not screw up my fond memories of the book.
post about this trailer,...week. Justin said it better than
agree completely. Very...see this trailer.
Right there with jstn below. “The Road”...movie seems to be departing a bit from
trailer for ages. I have to agree. There’s been...conflicting rumour over this film…...
I’ve never read...book, but this looks bleak and terrifying. Not
I think I can’t watch this film. Maybe it’s unfilmable; after all, this is set in a time in which the natural world is...
I must say I agree with Justin’s assessment. Stuff blowing up? Panicked newscast footage? Charlize Theron looking...