La carretera (The Road)

En un momento el mundo cambio para siempre.

El planeta ha sido arrasado por un misterioso cataclismo y, en medio de la desolación, un padre y su hijo se dirigen hacia la costa en busca de un lugar seguro donde asentarse. Durante el viaje se cruzarán con otros supervivientes: unos se han vuelto locos, otros se han convertido en caníbales.

"The Road," a haunting cinematic journey released in 2009 by Dimension Films and 2929 Productions, plunges viewers into a post-apocalyptic world where survival is a daily battle. Directed by John Hillcoat and based on Cormac McCarthy's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, the film follows a father, played by Viggo Mortensen, and his son, portrayed by Kodi Smit-McPhee, as they navigate a desolate landscape stripped of life and hope. The stark, gray visuals and oppressive atmosphere encapsulate the relentless struggle for existence, emphasizing the duo's isolation and the pervasive threat of marauders and starvation. The film's narrative is a poignant exploration of the human condition, focusing on the unbreakable bond between father and son. Mortensen's portrayal of the father is both tender and fierce, embodying the dual role of protector and nurturer in a world devoid of safety. The son, innocent yet wise beyond his years, challenges his father's survivalist instincts with questions of morality and compassion, creating a dynamic tension that drives the story. Their journey is not just physical but emotional, as they grapple with the remnants of their humanity amidst the ruins of civilization. Cinematography plays a crucial role in "The Road," with the bleak, monochromatic palette reflecting the desolation of the world and the characters' inner turmoil. The camera often lingers on the father and son, capturing their small moments of connection and the vast emptiness surrounding them. The film's sound design, with its minimalistic approach, amplifies the sense of isolation and dread, making the rare moments of dialogue and human interaction all the more impactful. "The Road" is not just a tale of survival but a meditation on what it means to be human in the face of annihilation. It challenges viewers to consider the lengths they would go to protect their loved ones and the moral compromises they might make. The film's ending, both heart-wrenching and ambiguous, leaves audiences contemplating the resilience of hope and the enduring power of love in a world that seems to have lost everything else.

Año2009

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Presupuesto32000000$

Duración111 minuto

Ingresos27635305$

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GénerosAventuraDrama

Países de producciónUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

Nick Wechsler Productions

Chockstone Pictures

The Road

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