The Road

2009 • 111 minutos
4,3
174 avaliações
74%
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R
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Father and son journeying together toward the sea across a post-apocalyptic landscape, some years after a great, unexplained cataclysm has destroyed civilization and almost all life on Earth. MPAA Rating: R © 2009 2929 Productions LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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4,3
174 avaliações
Um usuário do Google
1 de julho de 2012
Pros: 1) Awsome concept. 2) Visually interesting senaries thought the movie. Cons: 1) The guy's son lacked common sense, and since he plays a major role, it made this movie unbearable to watch. 2) No real ending! 3) This entire movie felt like an episode in a TV series (no real beginning, no full explanation of what happend to the world, and no real ending). Conclusion: I was fooled by the high reviews. Save your money and watch something else. I recommend the movie 'Stake Land' since it has a similar plot (including father and son) but better graphics, plot, and action.
Um usuário do Google
13 de julho de 2012
Overall I think this movie was alright. It's not the best, and I wish that there was more of an explanation to what happened to the world, and how it came to be. It would have been nice to know what there were actually going for by heading South. It was good because this is one of the few films where there is a post apocalypse theme to the movie. But this movie was different than the others. More dark and grey. The thing I didn't like about the movie was that the father kept on pointing the gun in the kids face, thinking that it was the right thing for them both was to be dead. Another thing, I don't remember there being any names in this movie. Theres just the boy, and his father. We don't actually know their names.
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30 de março de 2012
The story surely twist the heart, because it comes down to the simple fact that are we to be human under harsh conditions....though, in the story, inhumane seems to be the norm, far from how I believe most of people are to be even in the most difficult situations. There is always hope.