What:
The Road
Where:
In cinemas from January 28
Watch Trailer:
Here
Win:
Thanks to Icon, we have 5 dbls! To enter, email win@sixthousand.com.au with the subject line ‘Are we still the good guys?'
What foolio made that absurd, misleading trailer? The Road is no action-packed post-apocalyptic thriller. Readers of Cormac McCarthy's novel will be familiar with its episodic, elegiac and even allegorical tone, which John Hillcoat (The Proposition) has beautifully captured. Indeed, I feel strongly that people who've read The Road will have a very different (but no less powerful) cinematic experience to those who haven't.
It's bleak all right, but what surprised me - and might also surprise those new to the story - was its pervasive sense of hope, tenderness and even beauty. In a dying world devastated by an unspecified catastrophe, the remaining humans survive by theft, brutality and cannibalism. But love and human decency sustain a father (Viggo Mortensen) and his son (Kodi Smit-McPhee, soon to star in the American remake of Let The Right One In) defying their wife and mother's (Charlize Theron) flinty cynicism.
Smit-McPhee, especially, is wonderful: innocent without that icky child-star cutesiness. The supporting cast (whose roles amount to cameos) add depth to the moral maze. Those new to the story may find the tension nigh-unbearable and some explicit scenes shocking, but I found The Road deeply affecting. Stay for the bittersweet closing credits.
By Mel Campbell
Format: Cinema
Genre: Drama
Keywords: John Hillcoat, The Road, Cormac McCarthy
Random Entries:
Fantomas
3rd Jun 09
Directed by Louis Feuillade, this series of silent films based on the crime fiction novels of Marcel Allain and Pierre Souvestre has it all. They're packed...
Ampersand Magazine Issue 2 - Janus Faces
6th Apr 10
This second issue has been so long coming that we'd almost given up on it. Thankfully Ms Gage didn't, despite some unforeseen setbacks, so now we have...
Zekka
13th Aug 09
There’s that bit in The Matrix when Neo has a déjà vu freak-out after seeing the same black cat twice. Then Trinity freaks out...
Popsicle
3rd Sep 09
I could be doing something useful on my bus trips to work, like reading a book or penning a short story. Instead, I stare at a lot of weird people doing...
'Choose the Sentinel Blooze', 6s & 7s
23rd Jun 10
Some people are just full of surprises and Josh Fontaine is no exception. Pushing out a solid one following about a decade of musical indigestion, the...
Synecdoche, New York
4th May 09
Charlie Kaufman's first feature as director is uncompromisingly weird and will make you feel either really smart or really dumb. You might stroll out...
Participating in psychology experiments
15th Jul 10
Even as you sit there next to your bar heater, reading SixThousand and eating processed cheese, science is doing its fair share to keep you alive. But...
Matt & Kim Interview
16th Apr 09
It's been a year and three months since Matt & Kim came to Oz for the very first time. When asked if he's excited about coming back next month, Matt...
Blundstone boots
20th Oct 09
Blundstone boots are part of the Australian silhouette! To be honest, they are also a key part of Antipodium's charm and have saved us from some serious...
Louise-Michel
21st Jan 10
Yolande Moreau knocked us on our derrières at Sommerville three weeks back in the title role of peasant painter Séraphine. Moreau proves...
Subscribe to our e-newsletter for weekly updates and exclusive stuff:
Browse our guide to Perth by interest
Perth Events Calendar
Select a date to see what's on in Perth
Browse our guide to Perth by keyword
Browse our guide to Perth by weekly issue
EatDrink - Location - Fremantle
EatDrink - Location - Leederville
EatDrink - Location - Mt Lawley
EatDrink - Location - Northbridge
EatDrink - Location - Northern Suburbs
EatDrink - Location - South of the River
EatDrink - Venue Type - Market
EatDrink - Venue Type - Night Club
EatDrink - Venue Type - Restaurant
Goods - Location - Leederville
Goods - Location - Northbridge
Goods - Location - Northern Suburbs
Goods - Location - South of the River
Goods - Product Type - Accessories
Goods - Product Type - Clothes
Goods - Product Type - Fashion
Goods - Product Type - Gadgets
Look - Gallery Type - Artist-run
Look - Gallery Type - Commercial
Look - Gallery Type - Contemporary Art Space
Look - Gallery Type - Project Space
Look - Location - Northern Suburbs
Look - Location - South of the River
Out - Event Type - Performance
Out - Location - Northern Suburbs
Out - Location - South of the River
Read - Genre - Contemporary Culture
Shop - Location - Northern Suburbs
Shop - Location - South of the River
Shop - Product Type - Accessories
Shop - Product Type - Art/Design
Shop - Product Type - Books & Mags
Stray - Location - Out of Town
Watch - Format - Live/Performance
SixThousand is a subcultural guide to Perth, published daily and fired by email weekly. It is compiled by an amorphous gaggle of Perth writers, stylists, designers and photographers who all like huddling under that big umbrella we like to call creativity. Without editorial independence SixThousand has nothing. All editorial you read is featured because it's worth it - not because it's paid for.