![]() ![]() Perhaps my expectations are lower now, not gripped with overhyped enthusiasm, but I suspect it's also about having had a chance to live 30 percent more of my life. Sitting down for this film with a huge TV and a home theater format able to nearly replicate a real cinematic experience, I finally had the reaction I had hoped for some years ago. I didn't love it and thus, haven't seen the movie in its entirety since. In order to do so clearly, let me also present this reviewer's history with the film:Īs a fan of 'American Beauty' and the legendary cinematographer Conrad Hall ( 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid', 'Cool Hand Luke'), I was practically frothing at the mouth when this film premiered back in '02. I'll get to the technical details in a moment, but first let's discuss the movie. ![]() ![]() This is what the Blu-ray format is all about. "It's natural law: sons are put on this Earth to trouble their fathers."Ī mythic graphic novel transposed to the silver screen, 'Road to Perdition' was released in 2002 and, save for the thundering soundtrack, it still feels like it could have been a product of Hollywood's Technicolor-fueled golden age. ![]()
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