Road to Perdition

Sammy 2022-04-19 09:01:30

Wishful thinking that this film was shot in Scotland, that large expanse of desolate grass, desolate rain. Staying up until midnight to read it,
it could have been a very complicated psychological struggle, but it was all drowned in the never-ending wrinkles between Tom Hanks' brows. He sold his life for a certain mafia
, and he is grateful to the old man for giving him a house and a life. However, when the old man's son took everything from him again,
he began to flee for revenge.
I like that eagle-eyed old man, he understands everything, how his son is not good enough, who is right and who is wrong, who betrays who. But there is no
way, that is his own child. As long as he still has a breath, he can only protect it.

Mike's meandering tears as he sat in church waiting for his father The
silent flash of machine guns in the night rain, the old man's back without looking back
Hanks' tears that never fell

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Extended Reading
  • Pearl 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    The world of gangsters written by the literary director. The rhythm is slow, the picture is dark, and it is somewhat "stuffy"; but this is the only shortcoming.

  • Bailee 2022-03-23 09:01:29

    After holding back for a long time, I finally saw it all. A typical author's film, with a strong director's own temperament, is very literary, but several climax passages are also filmed vividly, and the scene scheduling is very exciting. I am very impressed with Jude's devil!

Road to Perdition quotes

  • Michael Sullivan: He murdered Annie and Peter!

    John Rooney: There are only murderers in this room! Michael! Open your eyes! This is the life we chose, the life we lead. And there is only one guarantee: none of us will see heaven.

    Michael Sullivan: Michael could.

    John Rooney: Then do everything that you can to see that that happens.

  • [Maguire has pulled out a camera]

    Michael Sullivan: Is that, uh... your profession or... your pleasure?

    Maguire: Both, I guess. To be paid to do what you love... ain't that the dream?