The Road

    The Road
    2009

    Synopsis

    A father and his son walk alone through burned America. Nothing moves in the ravaged landscape save the ash on the wind and water. It is cold enough to crack stones, and, when the snow falls it is gray. The sky is dark. Their destination is the warmer south, although they don't know what, if anything, awaits them there.

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    Cast

    • Viggo MortensenFather
    • Kodi Smit-McPheeBoy
    • Charlize TheronMother
    • Robert DuvallOld Man - Eli
    • Guy PearceVeteran
    • Molly ParkerFriendly Woman
    • Michael Kenneth WilliamsThe Thief
    • Garret DillahuntGang Member
    • Bob JenningsBearded Man
    • Buddy SosthandArcher

    Recommandations

    • 75

      Premiere

      This might just be a tad too grueling and bleak for everyone’s liking, but it’s a Road that’s definitely well worth traveling.
    • 75

      ReelViews

      The movie The Road is nowhere close to its literary sire, but it's probably the best one could hope for from a movie version.
    • 75

      Miami Herald

      The filmmakers capture enough of the book's essence -- and the power of its knockout, transcendent ending -- to more than justify the movie's existence.
    • 70

      The Hollywood Reporter

      Director John Hillcoat has performed an admirable job of bringing Cormac McCarthy's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel to the screen as an intact and haunting tale, even at the cost of sacrificing color, big scenes and standard Hollywood imagery of post-apocalyptic America.
    • 67

      Entertainment Weekly

      There's enough foreboding in America right now to make sitting through a movie such as The Road seem like one more heavy burden that, frankly, no one needs.
    • 67

      The A.V. Club

      Aas grim as The Road gets, Hillcoat goes a little soft at the wrong time. Someone like Michael Haneke would have no trouble embracing this material’s uncompromising dreariness.
    • 63

      Chicago Tribune

      The best thing about the film is Viggo Mortensen’s performance. A stealth talent of many shadings, Mortensen has a way of fitting easily into nearly any period, any milieu.
    • 63

      St. Louis Post-Dispatch

      The Road has the signposts of an important film, but it lacks the diversions of an inviting trip.

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