| First Official "The Road" Review Out, Anticipation Rising |
| Written by Arya Ponto |
| Wednesday, 13 May 2009 |
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Adapted from the 2006 Cormac McCarthy novel, the film stars Viggo Mortensen and Kodi Smit-McPhee as a father-and-son duo traipsing through an apocalyptic American landscape. Another movie released this year that took major cues from the novel is Terminator Salvation, but I don't think there's much chance of it being lauded as being the most important movie of the year. What makes this project so exciting, I think, is not so much the subject matter as it is the people involved. Viggo, in a movie by John Hillcoat (The Proposition), adapted from Cormac McCarthy, with a score by Nick Cave? Hearing praises for it does not surprise me. The review, which is part of a feature on the film and its filmmakers, also has Hillcoat describing the landscape of the film, which sounds pretty incredible:
Originally scheduled for November 2008, it was continuously shelved for a year (the new release date is October 16—if we're lucky), partly due to what was considered to be an overcrowded Oscar season. It's also rumored that The Road's faithful depiction of the novel's bleak and depressing tale is something that contributed to its seemingly reluctant release. Esquire's piece also describes an interesting bit on info: the Weinstein Company has trailers cut for the film, and apparently they're trying to make it look like an action movie. What's more, the beginning of the trailer apparently makes use of news footage assembled to hint at a catastrophic event—something that doesn't happen in neither the book nor the movie. But that's movie marketing for ya. |
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I really have to keep my expectations in check because this movie's release delays only serve to get me even antsier to see it, but the first official review of The Road, 

