The Road: DVD Review
The Road
Rating: R16
Released by Warner Home Video
In the
adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's The Road, a father (Viggo Mortensen) and his son
(Kodi Smit-McPhee) are journeying across America after the world ended in some
unknown way.
(Though it appears to have been
nuclear)
As they head south at the urging of the
father's wife (Charlize Theron) and search for food, shelter and fuel, the duo
meet all manner of problems - thieves, cannibals, and worst of all, their own
paranoia and fears.
Against a backdrop of a
devastated planet, survivors who are reduced to horrendous scavenging ways to
get by and an ever increasing cold front, the duo find themselves unable to
escape the inexorable physical and mental horrors which surround them.
To describe The Road as compellingly bleak may seem a
little odd - but when you have a film which finds the worst that men can do and
has a protagonist who would rather shoot his only son to avoid him being eaten
alive, it's clearly not a laugh riot.
But yet,
this film is intellectually stimulating watching as the events unfold - it's all
wonderfully underplayed which adds to the horror -and thanks to the great
performances of Mortensen and Smit-
Phee, this is riveting and
terrifyingly good.
Extras: Behind
the scenes featurettes and a gallery.
Rating: 8/10
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