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 | | July 12th, 2002  | Sam Mendes |  | David Self |  | Tom Hanks, Paul Newman, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Jude Law, Tyler Hoechlin, Daniel Craig, Albert Molina, Stanley Tucci |  | DreamWorks Pictures |  | Crime, Drama |  | roadtoperdition.com |  | R for violence, language |  | $104,339,248 (US total) |  | Download (HTML) |
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 |  |  | | | | Based on writer Max Allan Collins and illustrator Richard Piers Rayner's serialized mystery comic novel for DC Comics, the film is set in Depression-era Chicago and revolves around hit man Michael Sullivan, known to friends and enemies as a dangerous man. Uncompromising in his work, Sullivan is just as devoted to his private life as a husband and father of two young boys. But when his two worlds collide, leading to the death of his wife and youngest son, Sullivan and his surviving son, Michael Jr., leave their peaceful home life behind and embark on a journey of revenge. |
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"Tom's profile has been burned into my psyche. Seeing him with that obvious, rubber adhesive stuck to his face jarred me out of my seat. I expected him to belt out, "I limp to the side like my legs are broken," right before breaking into the Humpty Dance. I left the theater wondering out loud...What the f*ck was Mendes trying to do? Make Dick Tracy 2?
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"Hanks has that ability to take a killer and make him a human being, and more importantly, a father."
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