Father

Ebba 2022-04-20 09:01:22

This is a story about a father who fights for his child's unintentional actions. There is

no justice and no evil.
Who is the beginning of the blood debt? Is it a child? Is it himself? Perhaps it is impossible to choose from the beginning,
like a life-saving straw when there is no way out. It must be caught, but once caught, it will be an irreversible road to destruction, destroying others, family members, and yourself. The price of leaving is to sacrifice your own life.

I like the tone of the 1920s and 1930s.

It's just that Jude Law is too weak as the main villain, and Tom Hanks is too deified as the protagonist. As a bloody shootout, it's far from smart enough or even sinister,

so we treat it as a story about a father to take his life. Preserving the dignity of a husband and father and helping my son escape this road of no return...

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Extended Reading
  • Dariana 2022-01-26 08:10:33

    A very academic gangster revenge movie. When I watched it, I felt like the style of painting and the "Road of Revolution", and it turned out to be the same director. Dads who don’t teach their sons to kill are good fathers.

  • Braeden 2022-03-22 09:01:25

    home boy! Paul Newman ladies and Gentlemen

Road to Perdition quotes

  • Michael Sullivan: When I say "get down", you get down. You don't ask questions. When I say we're stopping to eat, you stay with me. You listen to me from now on! Or you start taking care of yourself.

    Michael Sullivan, Jr.: I can take care of myself fine! You never wanted me along anyway. You think it's my fault this happened!

    Michael Sullivan: Stop it, Michael. It was not your fault! None of this is your fault!

    Michael Sullivan, Jr.: Just take me to Aunt Sarah's.

    Michael Sullivan: I can't take you there. Not now.

    Michael Sullivan, Jr.: Why?

    Michael Sullivan: He knows that's where we're going.

    Michael Sullivan, Jr.: So what are you gonna do?

    Michael Sullivan: Something I can't do alone. You have to listen to me now, okay? Or else both of us are dead. I can make Capone give up Connor. Now, there's one thing Chicago loves more than anything and that's their money. They've got it in banks all over the state. We're gonna have to find it and take it. Are you gonna help me?

    Michael Sullivan, Jr.: Yes.

    Michael Sullivan: Then I have to teach you something.

  • Michael Sullivan: [robbing Capone's money from a bank] That's for you. Call it a handling charge. Tell Chicago I took it, but if read about this in the papers, if I read about the savings of some innocent farmers being wiped out by a heartless bank robber, I won't be happy. Good afternoon.