I read this book twice before seeing the movie. I'm going to have to take my stance here and defend, who I think is one of the greatest living writers today, in Cormac McCarthy. The guy is dark and yes, he is also bleak at times. But isn't that what makes him so great? How many books have you read that contain barely any story line, barely any hope, simple dialogue, but still won the pulitzer prize and was made into a movie? Probably none. That's what makes this guy and his book, "The Road" so great. It is dark and it's terrifying and one some other level, it's a story about love and compassion and everything else that is wonderful between a father and his son.
Just to add, I saw the movie the other night. I thought it was pretty good, and stayed pretty true to the book, other than a pointless story line about the mother which adds absolutely nothing to the movie. But for those of you who see it soon, notice that there is no ash in the movie but it's always mentioned in the book. Also, a little off the point but I thought the boy in the movie was absolutely terrible. Poor actor is giving that kid too much credit. Plus, in the movie the boy is about 9 or 10 years old. When I read the book I pictured the boy younger, closer to 4 or 5 years old. How old do you guys think the boy was in the book? I'm curious.


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