More Depressing The Road Movie Images
Movie Images, The Road (2009) Movie — By Nix on August 27, 2008
Can’t get enough depressing images from a post-apocalyptic America via John Hillcoat’s upcoming “The Road”? You’re in luck, buckaroos, because we have more images from the movie, including better versions of what you’ve already seen. In the film, Viggo Mortensen plays a nameless father who, along with his nameless son, must traverse a post-apocalyptic America, fighting cannibals, militias, and apparently bad fashion sense along the way. Hey, whatever it takes to survive, right?
Co-starring Kodi Smit-McPhee, Charlize Theron, Guy Pearc, Robert Duvall, and Garret Dillahunt. John Hillcoat (”The Proposition”) directs.
Hit the road November 26.


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17 Comments
I already read the book for high school! I can’t wait to see it..hopefully it’ll open people’s eyes..its WILL get disturbing at times
They’re filming parts in my hometown! Which is kind of a bad thing when you think about it…
Oh wow I wonder why they changed it from shopping cart to donkey cart? Shopping cart was more current, made them look like homeless people, is more ugly, and it makes more sense that they would have it because they’re all over the country. What silly reason did they have to change it? They couldn’t figure out how to record the voices over the sound of it? Amateurs! This is a great novel, why go mucking it up and cause people to remember it as a bad action movie??
Don’t worry, they still have the shopping cart. I believe this photo is from the beach scene in which they are using a wheelbarrow to traverse the sands. I guess the director decided to change the wheelbarrow into a donkey cart.
Nah wait maybe they did have a donkey cart later on in the book. I’m sorry I just really hope they don’t muck this up.
I cannot think of a better actor to play the father in this story. So glad that Viggo made this film!!
Amazing Book!Reading it again,doesn’t get old. Can’t wait for movie!
I have read the book three times and never tire of it. The power of hope, love, remembrance, and courage has never been clearer — each page resonates with the mantra of never giving up. The reality of what the father and son faced both fascinated and horrified me. Read the book …I hope the movie is true to the written word.
Great book and looks like it’s going to be a great movie also! I have always loved stories of “the end of the world”. I feel that the book did captured how people would react in this scenario. Hopefully the movie will too!
I loved the book, so I have high hopes for this. So far the reviews have been pretty good. Check them out on imdb.
I imagine the boy to be seven years old. My partner says 10 or so. Any other thoughts?