![]() ![]() I imagined how many homeless people wander the streets right now with that feeling of hopelessness and desperation. I also felt like downsizing our entire life in terms of the unnecessary "stuff" we have. I had a lump in my throat through most of the movie and was desperate to get home and hug my two boys through most of it as well. However, in the midst of this recession brought on by greed and materialism, I think it's a movie that everyone of age SHOULD see in order to put things back into perspective, if only for a day. ![]() I saw this movie alone because I had a feeling my wife wouldn't be into it. If that was the goal, the people involved in the making of this movie did their job magnificently. I can't imagine the general feeling of sadness, desperation, hopelessness, terror and pain being captured more accurately. I can't imagine the bleak post-apocalyptic world being portrayed any more realistically. I can't imagine the performances being any better from any of the actors, starting at Viggo and working my way down to the smallest roles. I never read the book and therefore won't be making any comparisons. I just got home from seeing "The Road" and my stomach is still in a knot. ![]()
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