Monday, May 26, 2008

The Road

This movie, just got done filming in Portland (just down the road from me). About a year or so ago Morgan Freeman was down the street making a film and now this. Our local seminary has become something of a hub for Hollywood traffic, it would seem. Cormac McCarthy is very dark (from what I hear), so I might not end up seeing it, but I enjoyed reading the article none-the-less. I am consistently impressed by Viggo Mortensen's attitude and comments toward other people (from reading this and watching the behind the scenes documentaries for The Lord of the Rings). He seems almost Christ-like to me, though I know he's not a Christian. I also liked reading about the little boy who will be playing Viggo's son. It looks like the movie is going to look nice too (nice in a post-apocalyptic sort of way).

Has anyone seen No Country for Old Men (the same author of The Road)? Is it worth wading through the darkness? I would love to see the good craftsmanship that (I hear) is there (plus I want to see more Coen Brother's movies and get a better feel for them; this is in part because I feel the need to learn better the language of film and also just because I'd like to see more well-made films); I'm just not sure if it's worth it. Oh well, we'll see.

Oh, I did not mention that I would like to read the book The Road. But I do.

For some reason the previous sentence made me think of Housekeeping, which I am reading right now, by Marilynne Robinson. I should tell you that it is lovely. Her words strung together are so lovely. If, while I am reading it next time, I come upon such a well-strung sentence, I will be sure to put it up on this blog, so that you can see what I mean. Her style is also crisp and clean and fits the ice and snow of the landscape she writes about here.

Oh, and if you haven't read Marilynne Robinson's Gilead, you are missing out on a wonderful experience, on much sunlit beauty. Thank you, Father for that book.

3 comments:

Jeremiah Moon said...

You must try to read some of McCarthy's work. I am embarrassed to admit that I haven't read The Road yet, but I did read No Country For Old Men... and I can say that it was absolutely outstanding. The Road is supposed to be even better.

Anonymous said...

I have seen No Country for Old Men...it is very bleak. But also VERY well made. I don't think it was the best picture of 2007 blah blah blah, but it is worth seeing if just for the craftsmanship.

Jeremiah Moon said...

Oh, one more thing: The film NCFOM is brilliant.

It is incredibly dark, but that's absolutely necessary to get its point across, in my opinion. It's one of the best movies I have ever seen, and it's taken almost word for word from the book.