The Road
Very faithful adaptation of the book that transferred well to the big screen. They did inject a little bit of optimism to several parts, but that doesn't change the fact that it's the most bleak, depressive, film made in years. The atmosphere and setting was great, just like I imagined it reading the book. The film could not possibly been cast better. Not only do Viggo and the child actor nail their roles and make it easy to focus on them for the entire film, but the supporting character roles are fantastic. Duvall, Pearce, Michael K. Williams, and Garret Dillahunt all fit their parts to the T. I also liked that they chose to cut out some of the stuff with the boat towards the end, that part always left me a little confused in the novel. I will always prefer the novel version just because of the nature of the story and would most definitely read that again before watching the film. But as far as adaptations go, this captured exactly what it tried to.
4/5