Love his voice. So calm and soothing. He‘s such an amazing, humble, down to earth person. I like how he sometimes pauses and thinks of what he wants to say next instead of just blethering on like others do.
Viggo is such a good actor, he could show the growth and change in a man going through the layers of sadness, devasted surroundings and worry for his child.
I think they all did a wonderful job. The writers, actors, actresses producers , costume designers everybody. One of my favorite movies of all time. Thank you for the experience. I love you Ms. Demi Moore A outstanding project.
Thia is definitely THE movie for this time of the pandemic. And the author Cormac McCarthy, the actors, Mortensen and Kodi have left us with a treasure of wisdom, life's meaning and purpose. Remarkable. This interview is so honest, intelligent, useful and pertinent. Spread the word. A movie of hope in a time of devastation, pain and sorrow. Thanks to all.
I love Viggo's movies and surely I got really scared in some part of the movie. But the subject landscape and looks comes up so much I just feel like I should mention it. Viggo is a painter and writes poems, etc. so he talks in a very poetic way, which I also do and love it, so I can only imagine how much he wants to say about the surroundings he worked in during this movie. And, FunFact, I also have a black DSi. Just like the one in the background on the nightstand :3
The Road was one of the saddest things I've ever seen. I think Grave of the Fireflies was more sad, but live action wise The Road definitely takes the cake.
Incredible movie. Through out the whole movie I was expecting them to find a sapling or some other clue that the world was eventually going to recuperate. But they didn't. In the movie, the world IS dying, and it IS the end of history, and there is no coming back from it. But there is still love and compassion.
No, it's not the end of the history. By reaching South characters are given the opportunity to survive as they have something to eat and its warmer. Manking survived multiple ice ages so far, so this wouldn't kill them either.
Katharina Hagen um.. in the movie they explain That the animals are dying. so is the vegetation. That did not happen during the ice age. and "mankind" has not been through multiple ice ages.. only one as far as i know, and there were plenty of animals to hunt. besides, there has been litte developement in human naturen for hundreds of years in the past. especially up untill the last 100 years, People are getting less and less self sustainable, and has forgotten how to live primitivley. we are getting more reliant on automation and technology. we are essentially digging our own grave in a way if you ask me. tell a 12 year old Kid to light a fire without matches (or Even with) compared to a 12 year old from the 1820's. Basic human survival skills has died in the recent generations. i rareley see children playing outside anymore even.
Pr0DlgY excuse me, how long has the human race been on this planet? For 2 million years. Ice age happens every 30 000 years. What, you just suck at Maths or you are just dumb as fuck? Lmfao.
Fantastic fantastic movie. Thank you for mentioning it. The scene that stays with me most is the one in which his older brother goes to him to report that their mother had died. The camera reveals his emotions by focusing on his barefeet and toes. XO