Details from 'The Road' Revealed
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Just when it was looking like No Country for Old Men had a monopoly on successful interpretations of Cormac McCarthy's drearily minimalistic prose, production on an adaptation of The Road suggests the possibility of healthy competition. The movie, which recently finished shooting in Pennsylvania and hits theaters in November, remains a wild card until post-production wraps. Nevertheless, if this colorful report from the set in The New York Times offers any indication, The Road appears poised to capture McCarthy's original gloomy lyricism. Reporter Charles McGrath points out the difficulties the filmmakers endured when the weather got too nice and the grass looked too green. In other words, they're working really hard to keep things bleak. The story, about a father and son wandering through desolate landscapes after a cataclysmic event destroys civilization, demands that the dark aura remain intact. However, it wouldn't work without two strong leads, and McGrath implies that with Viggo Mortensen and eleven-year-old Kodi Smit-Mcphee (the next Haley Joel Osment?), that need has been fulfilled.
The best match for The Road, however, is its director, John Hillcoat, whose work on The Proposition proves he's the man for the job. That woefully undervalued western had the intensity of a Sam Peckinpah movie in overdrive, and The Road screams for the same raw, stripped-down approach. It's nice to hear that Hillcoat sees the movie as an antithesis to Mad Max, meaning he wants to eschew cartoony violence in order to create a scarily realistic depiction of post-apocalyptic duress. Bring it on.
[Photo above: Kodi Smit-Mcphee on the set of The Road, courtesy of the New York Times]









Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
5-27-2008 @ 11:54PM
dtpollitt said...
This was one of the greatest books I have ever read; and I will hold the movie to the same standard to that of NCFOM. Hopefully it will deliver, thanks for the update!
Dan
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5-28-2008 @ 6:47AM
chris graber said...
Oh God. . .this combined with the pointlessness of "No country for Old Men" = I do not like Carmac Mcarthy.
If you like pointless stories where people go walking walking walking . . .with no real point, ryhme, or reason. . .this is for you.
I just hope the general public rejects these bore fests. . .so we can quit seeing this guys pointless books end up as pointless movies that are good "because they are just as pointless as the books"
blech
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5-28-2008 @ 9:50AM
NP said...
McCarthy's works are character studies more than anything else, and No Country for Old Men was adapted in a great character study of a film. Judging from that NY Times piece, The Road sounds like it will be very good. It's a shame that some people are so intellectually stunted that they can't understand character nuance and development, that their attention spans are so short they can't appreciate a film that doesn't hit you over the head with a sledgehammer, but luckily there are movies out there for them too.
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5-28-2008 @ 12:44PM
Erik Davis said...
Easily the film I'm anticipating the most this fall. Loved the book.
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