Review of Road to Perdition (2002) by Mr N — 29 Feb 2016
This is a story about fathers and sons. I think that we flawed human fathers do, or at least should, have a deep desire to see our sons become better men than we are. That's what this film is about.
Road to Perdition has a great cast anchored by two legends of cinema, one at the end of his career, and another still in his prime. The cinematography captures the period of the early 1930's, and Thomas Newman's beautiful and melancholy score weaves it all together.
A masterpiece.
This review of Road to Perdition (2002) was written by Mr N on 29 Feb 2016.
Road to Perdition has generally received very positive reviews.
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