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All rights reserved.| Description Michael Sullivan commits murder in the name of his boss, John Rooney. Everything is changed when Sullivan's son is witness to a brutal murder at the hands of Rooney's son Connor...
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Top Reviews Review created: 13/08/06 by: 8 of 8 people found this review helpful. Road to Perdition romanticizes gangland Chicago, but no more so than other films set in the same period. And, like almost every movie about the mob, this one deals with themes of family, loyalty, and betrayal - albeit without the intensity of some of the great ones (The Godfather, Goodfellas). As was the case in American Beauty, Mendes illustrates how accomplished actors will respond to an assured director. Serious movie-goers embarking upon this journey will find that Road to Perdition leads to a satisfying destination.Thanks for looking. Review ID: 10000000001607974 Was this review helpful? Report this review 6 of 7 people found this review helpful. Great film, starring Tom Hanks, as a mob hitman that falls out of favour with his boss through no fault of his own. It's a story of revenge and also coming of age, as Tom's character bonds with his son. The bad guy is played by new Bond Daniel Craig, and his dad is Paul Newman, so not a bad cast either. Well acted and a good story which carries you through to a slightly predictable ending, although with a final twist. Review ID: 10000000004248187 Was this review helpful? Report this review Reviews As im a fan of tom hanks trying to get a collection of his dvd s just a few more to buy now best film ive seen in a long time :-) Review ID: 10000000007509099 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 07/06/08 by: Conrad Hall went out with a bang. The great film photographer finished his illustrious career with this movie before passing on. He did himself proud as this is one of the best-looking crime films you'll ever see. Of course, the acting ain't bad when you have Tom Hanks and Paul Newman playing the leads! The amount of action in here is just right, too: not too much; not too little. None of the characters in here, frankly, are "good guys" as Hanks is a professional hit-man for town boss Newman. Hanks' only redeeming quality is not wanting his young son to wind up a killer like him, although he does teach him how to be the getaway man in robberies! Huh? As good as the acting is and as interesting as the story is, the real star of this film is cinematographer Hall, who paints scene after beautiful scene with his lens. His work is just awesome. Review ID: 10000000007463155 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 06/05/08 by: mrpunchy222 ( 3 ) i didnt know it was possible to deliver that fast? the copy of the film i bought was not only immaculate but at an ammazing price really pleased to buy from the seller Review ID: 10000000007020390 Was this review helpful? Report this review |
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