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The Road

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74% Tomatometer 216 Reviews 68% Popcornmeter 100,000+ Ratings
America is a grim, gray shadow of itself after a catastrophe. A man (Viggo Mortensen) and his young son (Kodi Smit-McPhee) wander through this post-apocalyptic world, trying to keep the dream of civilization alive. They journey toward the sea, surviving as best they can on what they can scavenge, and try to avoid roving gangs of savage humans who will turn them into slaves, or worse.

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The Road's commitment to Cormac McCarthy's dark vision may prove too unyielding for some, but the film benefits from hauntingly powerful performances from Viggo Mortensen and Kodi McPhee.

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Shadow and Act Staff Shadow and Act 09/13/2022
I still recommend The Road; just keep in mind that this is Cormac McCarthy's post-apocalyptic tale, not Richard Matheson's. Go to Full Review
Deborah Ross The Spectator 08/30/2018
I cannot say how faithful this is but, having read other McCarthy books, would say the novel probably repaid your attention with its astonishing prose. This, though, puts you through the wringer, but doesn't repay you in any way. Go to Full Review
Ed Koch The Atlantic 01/16/2018
It wasn't fascinating at all. The movie looked like it cost $500 to make, excluding actors' salaries, which were worth another $500. Go to Full Review
Don Shanahan Every Movie Has a Lesson Jul 28
2/5
Bleak and grim are understatements. It's hard to come away liking a movie with this little innocence or hope. Go to Full Review
Michael Leader Den of Geek 05/07/2024
3/5
While The Road is not without its impressive aspects, it has not efficiently pulled taut the slack created by the loss of McCarthy’s commanding prose. And so, it is hard to avoid the sense that it needn’t have been made at all. Go to Full Review
Brian Eggert Deep Focus Review 08/30/2023
4/4
Plan to see it twice—once to familiarize yourself with its unconventional, non-commercial method of storytelling, and a second time that allows you to submerge into the material, to appreciate how stunningly composed it is. Go to Full Review
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Andr D @RT63576551 18h Great movie about a post-apocalyptic world See more Karthik Y. @madkarthi 3d The movie was totally amazing. Very nice production values and great landscapes are there. Amazing work from the director John Hillcoat. I watched his films like The Proposition. I am a biggest fan of that movie because of the authentic feel I felt in the film. It is still the best one for me. This film The Road is my second favorite from his filmography. Viggo acting is best. It is a very nice apocalyptic story. Very emotional film and touching one. I really like this film. That kid acting is also very nice. See more Tawny P @TawnyP May 6 Not a laugh riot, but then again not everything should be. See more Oaklee D @ODie63 Apr 28 An emotional and bleak coming of age tale. See more Tyson D. @Spudsprout Apr 22 (Overall Rating: 4.17/5) (Very Good) --- (Cinematography/Atmosphere: 4.5/5) So bleak, this movie did its best to show you just how desolate the world is. Just wish it would have portrayed the cold better. --- (Storyline/Plot: 3.75/5) The story was more metaphorical in a sense. There are just so many questions the film leaves you with, both during and after the credits roll. --- (Acting: 4.75/5) Phenomenal job by Viggo and Kodi. Minimalistic to a perfection. --- (Character Quality: 4/5) The characters themselves are just trying to survive. The movie does a good job showing the different ways everyone is trying to do doing so. --- (Entertainment Value: 3.75/5) Not an exciting movie by any means, just a slog through a barren wasteland, overcoming different obstacles. --- (Expectations vs. Reality: 4.25/5) I went in blind the first time and thoroughly enjoyed the film. Listened to the book much later and still love both pieces of work. See more Luis G. @LuisGomez Apr 21 This film is exactly what the comments are saying bleak, depressing, gray, and realistic. However it sets a slow pace from the beginning and it never really picks up. There are moments of suspense and drama but it’s very short lived and mediocre. During these moments of suspense you think the movie is going to take a drastic turn and go off course but it quickly returns to the same slow pace. I found myself mostly bored during the movie and to top it off the ending to me was disappointing. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis America is a grim, gray shadow of itself after a catastrophe. A man (Viggo Mortensen) and his young son (Kodi Smit-McPhee) wander through this post-apocalyptic world, trying to keep the dream of civilization alive. They journey toward the sea, surviving as best they can on what they can scavenge, and try to avoid roving gangs of savage humans who will turn them into slaves, or worse.
Director
John Hillcoat
Producer
Paula Mae Schwartz, Steve Schwartz, Nick Wechsler
Screenwriter
Joe Penhall
Distributor
Weinstein Co.
Production Co
Dimension Films, Chockstone Pictures, 2929 Productions
Rating
R (Language|Disturbing Images|Some Violence)
Genre
Drama, Mystery & Thriller, Sci-Fi
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Dec 18, 2009, Wide
Release Date (Streaming)
Apr 16, 2012
Box Office (Gross USA)
$8.1M
Runtime
1h 50m
Sound Mix
SDDS, Dolby Digital, DTS