The 2009 film adaptation of Cormac McCarthy’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel,
Unlike zombie thrillers or radioactive mutant films, The Road focuses on the psychological fragmentation of humanity. The “bad guys” aren’t monsters; they are other humans who have resorted to cannibalism and slavery. The “good guys,” as the boy insists, are those who "carry the fire"—a metaphorical light of morality and compassion in an extinguished world. the road 2009 dual audio 480p
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