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Directed by Sam Mendes and based on the graphic novel by Max Allan Collins and Richard Piers Rayner, the Depression-era crime epic ROAD TO PERDITION stars Tom Hanks as Michael...Read more
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In Road to Perdition, Tom Hanks plays a hit man who finds his heart. Michael Sullivan (Hanks) is the right-hand man of crime boss John Rooney (Paul Newman), but when Sullivan'...Read more
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This movie was true to the flavor of Chicago crime in the 30's, with stellar stars, such as Tom Hanks, Paul Newman, and Jude Law.

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Road to Perdition (DVD, 2003, Widescreen)

Sam Mendes, Tom Hanks, Paul Newman|Theatrical release: 2002 | Rating: R (MPAA)

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Directed by Sam Mendes and based on the graphic novel by Max Allan Collins and Richard Piers Rayner, the Depression-era crime epic ROAD TO PERDITION stars Tom Hanks as Michael Sullivan, a quiet hit man who is duty bound to Mafia boss John Rooney (Paul Newman). The mobster's close bond with Sullivan, however, leads Rooney's jealous blood son, Connor (Daniel Craig), to orchestrate a tragic series of events that results in Sullivan on the run with his 12-year-old son, Michael Jr. (Tyler Hoechlin). Soon an unscrupulous crime photographer/assassin named Maguire (Jude Law) is sent after Sullivan and his son, and Sullivan must decide on a course of action as young Michael comes to terms with his father's violent way of life.Meticulously directed by Mendes and brilliantly photographed by Conrad Hall, each scene of ROAD TO PERDITION has the composition of an expertly crafted painting. Making effective use of rain, snow, and shadows, the filmmakers create a cinematic world that's as dark, cold, and unforgiving as many of its inhabitants. But the film also allows for glimpses of emotional warmth, particularly in Sullivan's relationships with his son and Rooney, his surrogate father. In these roles, the respective actors create complex characters that resonate even in their restraint. Hanks is outstanding as a man of action with little time for words, while Hoechlin creates an unsentimental portrait of a confused boy; Newman once again proves why he's a screen legend and, in a strikingly unflattering role, Law makes the most out of his screen time as a creepy, parasitic hit man. Even in its harshest moments, however, Mendes never fails to remind the audience that ROAD TO PERDITION is a film about fathers and sons; and this is what elevates it from an atmospheric gangster movie to a truly astonishing work of art.

Product Details
  • Edition: Widescreen
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Rating: R (MPAA)
  • Film Country: USA
  • UPC: 678149014723

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Genre:Dramas
Format:DVD
Region:Region 1
Display Format:Widescreen

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Director:Sam Mendes
Leading Role:Tom Hanks, Paul Newman, Jude Law
eBay Product ID: EPID3407840
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"...Because it is so careful with its effects, this film's ability to create feeling sneaks up and surprises....This is a story with a will to move us and the ability to do whatever it takes to make that happen..."
Los Angeles Times - Kenneth Turan (07/12/2002)

"...A truly majestic visual poem....Mr. Hanks does a powerful job..."
New York Times - Stephen Holden (07/12/2002)

"...ROAD TO PERDITION has the juice to get its hooks into you, knock you off balance and keep you that way for two hours. It's a triumph for director Sam Mendes..."
Rolling Stone - Peter Travers (08/08/2002)

"...[Law] helps bring this dark, strange, and ultimately moving film into disturbing places of the sort that most studio movies can't even imagine, let alone depict..."
Premiere - Glenn Kenny (08/01/2002)

"...Beautifully made, well-acted, brilliantly photographed..."
Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (07/28/2002)

"...There's inventiveness, intelligence, even brilliance here..."
Total Film - Nev Pierce (10/01/2002)

"...Hanks and Newman are radiant with the blessings of unstopped talent, two greats from two generations who each understand the power of underplaying..."
Entertainment Weekly - Lisa Schwarzbaum (07/19/2002)

3 stars out of 5 -- "[The film] pulls off the nifty trick of being both impressively epic and movingly intimate."
Empire - Ian Freer (06/01/2010)

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Road to Perdition

Created: 14/01/10
In Road to Perdition, Tom Hanks plays a hit man who finds his heart. Michael Sullivan (Hanks) is the right-hand man of crime boss John Rooney (Paul Newman), but when Sullivan's son accidentally witnesses one of his hits, he must choose between his crime family and his real one. The movie has a slow pace, largely because director Sam Mendes (American Beauty) seems to be in love with the gorgeous period locations. Hanks gives a deceptively battened-down performance at first, only opening up toward the very end of the film, making his character's personal transformation all the more convincing. Newman turns in a masterful piece of work, revealing Rooney's advancing age but at the same time, his terrifying power. Jude Law is also a standout, playing a hit man-photographer with chilling creepiness. This movie requires a little patience, but the beautiful cinematography and moving ending make it well worth the wait. On a rating of 1 - 10, 10 being an excellent buy I would certainly give this DVD a perfect 10!
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Road to Perdition

Created: 17/06/10
This movie was true to the flavor of Chicago crime in the 30's, with stellar stars, such as Tom Hanks, Paul Newman, and Jude Law.

Crime, tragedy and redemption. The father,a hit-man, seeking to save his young son from the cruelty of a crime family as they travel the old back roads of the Middle West while being pursued by an intrepid assassin.

Vintage sets, costumes, autos, etc., along with beautiful scenery. The photography and lighting captures the moods. Superb acting.
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A Great Movie

Created: 29/03/06
I don't know how this movie didn't go bigger!? I bought it off eBay for around $4 after s&h, and I'm very happy with it.
Tom Hanks stars as a hitman. When one of Hank's sons curiously follows him one night while Hanks is "running an errand" he finds his father's a hitman. The boy is spotted by Hanks and a fellow hitman. When the mafia finds out about the whole incident, they want Hank's whole family dead!!! This puts Hanks on the Road to Perdition(a town) trying to protect what he has left of his family while wiping out his former mafia 1 by 1. And you better watch out as Jude Law who plays an incredibly freaky photographer who "shoots the dead"
This movie is honestly the best movie I've bought on here, dollar for dollar.
The movie is set in like the 20's or 30's er so, so everything's very old fashioned which is pretty neat I think. Let's cut to the chase, I'd highly recommend this movie to any action movie fan.
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I Wasn't Too Sure

Created: 23/02/09
But I was wrong..this is a fantastic movie..Tom Hanks plays a quiet hit man who has a conscience..when he's sent on a hit his Son curious as to what his dad does for a living hops on board for the ride he sees more then he's suppose to..afraid his son will talk the Mob Boss' son orders a hit on the entire family..the hitman kills the Mother and youngest Son afraid for his oldest Sons safety Hanks packs them both up and hits the road..deciding to take his Son to his dead wifes sister in "Perdition" he does what he has to to ensure his Sons survival..this film starts out good and ends on a sad note..Hanks is great as the quiet nicely dressed hitman. Jude Law will freak you out as the creepy photographer with an agenda..I give this film 5 out of 5 bars!
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Awesome performances from a great cast ---

Created: 26/11/07
Tom Hanks does a great job in a different role for him in a gangster movie that is also a father and son story. Great production and great performances from the high powered cast give the film a wonderful atmoshpere and quality. Jude Law is actually scarier that he normally is and Paul Newman's presence onscreen is still powerful.
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