Road to Perdition pt. 11

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  • @GayleClark-cl6nl
    @GayleClark-cl6nl Рік тому +23

    This soundtrack blows my mind. It invokes nostalgia, hope and sadness of what happened all that same time. Just magical

  • @peterchurch2338
    @peterchurch2338 5 років тому +82

    "He dotes on you, you dont see it" My heart literally melts ❤ Pure Father and Son

  • @paulhunter6742
    @paulhunter6742 2 роки тому +31

    I loved Tom Hanks performance, So understated yet strong father figure. He didn't want his Sons fall into same traps he fell into with Mafia. Yet he provides for his family only way he knew...

  • @joetruth5924
    @joetruth5924 2 роки тому +18

    It is my favorite Tom Hanks film. Very underrated.

  • @PFCelis2
    @PFCelis2 2 роки тому +24

    When he hugged his dad, that hit me. Not because it was a touching moment in a film. But because it was a legitimate moment between a father & son showing affection for each other which we rarely see in film

  • @AhndreaSprattling
    @AhndreaSprattling 14 років тому +37

    That was so sweet and heartwarming when Michael and Michael Jr. gave the loot to the couple who they helped.

  • @alfriendo2008
    @alfriendo2008 16 років тому +43

    Six academy awards nominated for this film and it won just the one. What an injustice!

    • @MutedGrowl
      @MutedGrowl 2 роки тому +9

      While Paul Newman was well deserving of the Oscar, Thomas Newman not winning best score is the biggest snub. This movies score is beautiful

  • @789armstrong
    @789armstrong 6 років тому +70

    These people that own the farm are truly awesome. The soundtrack by Thomas Newman couldn't be more beautiful.

  • @davidkosa
    @davidkosa 7 років тому +45

    So little dialogue, yet much was said. I love that these scenes are austere and simple, conveying a graceful elegance.

  • @karitakki
    @karitakki 13 років тому +19

    Beautiful scene!! the old lady saw how much love the guy has for his dad!!!

  • @peterchurch2338
    @peterchurch2338 4 роки тому +86

    I nursed my father when he was sick, I was never the favourite, but he was always mine

    • @ilikeyoutube836
      @ilikeyoutube836 3 роки тому +13

      What a beautiful thing to say ❤

    • @charlessmith1251
      @charlessmith1251 3 роки тому +4

      @@ilikeyoutube836 i second that.

    • @gunther8384
      @gunther8384 2 роки тому +3

      One day he ll let u know he is greatful for that.

    • @London666_UK
      @London666_UK 2 роки тому +4

      Beautiful.

    • @davidp2062
      @davidp2062 Рік тому +6

      You were the favourite that’s what you didn’t understand - as Tom just explained to his son

  • @denniscassley2569
    @denniscassley2569 4 роки тому +14

    "He dotes on you..." BEAUTIFUL, short line.

  • @jays2474
    @jays2474 14 років тому +31

    5:40-5:50.This is a fantastic scene.The way the director transforms the character mike sullivan from a monster who can murder at will into a loving father avenging the murder of his wife and child,and the protector of his surviving son is genius.This is a 4 star movie hands down.

  • @tadpolesexxx
    @tadpolesexxx 15 років тому +13

    The awkward conversation between Mike and his son reminds me of the first conversation I had with my Dad when he and I met (for the first time) when I was 18. Heck we're so alike that we just ended up not talking at all lol.
    Great movie! Will be watching this again :D

    • @guyfawkes9252
      @guyfawkes9252 2 роки тому +3

      Damn 12 years too late but if you still around I hope are well. My dad was the same way with his dad upon meeting when he was 49 and my grandfather being 72, it was literally a comedy duo of two twins

  • @suat365
    @suat365 4 роки тому +8

    One of the greatest soundtrack and movie of all time

  • @jordonainscow9753
    @jordonainscow9753 3 роки тому +12

    Watching this brings back my dad my dad died of bone cancer such a strong cool carrying dad he was never shown weakness always brave faced when I watch this even though my dad is gone I see this and he hasn't gone anywhere x my heart goes out to them who have lost someone in their life's and wish you all the best. Sorry if I put you all on a downer just wanted to share what was on my mind.

  • @taylorahern3755
    @taylorahern3755 2 роки тому +3

    Not one wasted scene or scrap of dialogue in this movie as one scene rolls into the other seamlessly, with grace, elegance & this exquisite attention to detail. Smooth perfection. Sublime excellence! Just amazing!
    Also, it's in this scene that Mike Sullivan reveals his more human side, the more humane & fatherly side to his nature, the one that most viewers can identify with & relate to.
    For like his surrogate father, mentor & boss, Mr. Rooney, Mike Sullivan was a complex & layered character, a man of situational determination, one who could hit that proverbial "switch" if need be, yet essentially a good person at his core, one possessed of heart & conscience deep down though brutal, dangerous & ruthlessly violent when circumstances dictated that he couldn't otherwise be (in the same fashion as Mr. Rooney).
    Therefore all those misgivings & regrets along with all that guilt, clearly evident, obviously ate away at him, proving corrosive to his soul, & perhaps giving rise to a type of self disgust that eclipsed & overshadowed any deep ambivalence or sense of duty that Mike Sullivan felt, nibbling badly at his conscience while causing him to not only hate his chosen profession but also himself.
    And therein lies one of the chief tragedies to this movie steeped in heartbreak & tragedy. An incredible masterpiece all the same, as it strikes all the right emotional chords, touches the heart with poignancy & power, & renders one completely mesmerized, the sum total of all the various elements coming together so exquisitely & flawlessly & beautifully (the moody atmosphere of brooding tension & uncertainty, the sublime & dreamy cinematography, the superlative directing, the sad, solemn & meditative music driven by this soulful longing, heartfelt reflection & painful resignation, & the all around stellar acting!).
    In essence this is a must see experience for those who love captivating & compelling movies, of which Road To Perdition surely is, one of the greatest ever made since the 70s!

  • @xdavanionx
    @xdavanionx 15 років тому +10

    damn what a great yet underated movie!

  • @Yellow4494
    @Yellow4494 9 років тому +30

    That hug was so sweet.

  • @marioparedes4936
    @marioparedes4936 8 місяців тому

    This scene is awesome, the conversation is small but direct, and they understood each other, the hugs and the way he touches his son is special, great movie

  • @jfayiii
    @jfayiii 17 років тому +39

    I keep coming back to the scene where young Michael says 'OK' somewhat quickly and abruptly. Such good delivery.
    His dad said what he wanted to hear all along - that he was just like him. There aren't many things a father can say to a son that tops that, and the young actor's delivery expressed that perfectly.

  • @buttonman6262
    @buttonman6262 9 місяців тому

    The score to this film is a perfect example of there being genius in simplicity!

  • @Adrian-ig4jp
    @Adrian-ig4jp 5 років тому +6

    7:03 this scene is one of the most beautiful ones ive ever seen. When they open the bag and the car driving his way down that sunset.

  • @ChristopherSkeet
    @ChristopherSkeet Рік тому +1

    "He dotes on you, you don't see it"...followed by the slow realization by Sullivan that he himself dotes back and is just starting to realize his love for his son. Hanks' acting at it's finest, this was the best scene in his career. He conveyed so much emotion and feeling without batting a lip. Beautiful.

  • @maimzini
    @maimzini 13 років тому +16

    jays2474 earlier comment about the transformations of Mike Sullivan's character from cold killer to loving father --dead on. The dialogue between father and son never could've happened earlier in the characters' lives --about math, school, which sibling he liked better (a question every parent faces). For the father, an awakening and a confession all at once, followed by very different revelations in the film's other father-son relationship. Smart writing. A sparse script; not a word wasted.

  • @mindbodylightsound10
    @mindbodylightsound10 16 років тому +8

    Exactly. I didn't realize how brilliant that scene was until just now. I especially like Tom Hanks' suprised reaction after Michael says he enjoyed Bible History.

  • @chuckyvee70
    @chuckyvee70 14 років тому +26

    It is truly a crime that this movie did not receive the honors it so rightfully deserved..

    • @Lana2k6
      @Lana2k6 6 років тому +1

      The film won an Oscar for Best Cinematography and Tyler Hoechlin won a Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor.

    • @drobinson-uo7ic
      @drobinson-uo7ic 5 років тому

      I read somewhere that the cinematographer for this film and American Beauty elevated Sam Mendes's directing and was the real reasons for both films' success.

  • @perryjoseph616
    @perryjoseph616 10 місяців тому

    This is what great story telling and directing does to a movie..This excerpt is only about seven minutes long and yet tells so much about the story and the characters. It introduces us to the farm that would become Mike's home and so much about the couple. It resolves the issues between father and son and explains the rift between them and it solves the mystery of why Connor wanted Mike and his family killed..

  • @TheCmascagni
    @TheCmascagni 4 роки тому +3

    Such a great movie.

  • @jfayiii
    @jfayiii 16 років тому +20

    Also, the very slightly broken 'was he?' Hanks gives when told that Peter was good at math.

  • @Srength4life
    @Srength4life 13 років тому +56

    " Maybe it's because Peter was such a sweet boy..........and you............you were like me." Good save

    • @lilythomson881
      @lilythomson881 8 років тому +27

      Seriously, it's more than just a good save. It's spot-on. My oldest is too much like me and we are living exactly what is being depicted in this scene, where he thinks my second child is my "favorite" but it's not true. I love them both. It's just that I'm trying to make sure my oldest doesn't repeat my mistakes in life , which I fear he is destined to do.

    • @briangaar9912
      @briangaar9912 3 роки тому +5

      @@lilythomson881 I'm in the exact same spot. Glad to know I'm not alone.

    • @dins5066
      @dins5066 Рік тому +1

      ​@lilythomson881 here we go

  • @Davedio
    @Davedio 14 років тому +11

    @18ayonuss He's shivering because he had gone into shock from the loss of blood. The body temperature will drop and the person who's bleeding will feel like they''ve been stuck in freezer, even as they're sweating.

  • @Davedio
    @Davedio 16 років тому +19

    She says: "He dotes on you...you don't see it." Dotes means to show excessive fondness or love

    • @gilbertrivera1319
      @gilbertrivera1319 4 роки тому +4

      I was looking for someone who caught the word. I never heard it before thank you

  • @69vader
    @69vader 16 років тому +6

    i watched them film a lot of this movie when i worked down town chicago

  • @barryetherton4889
    @barryetherton4889 4 роки тому +2

    Amazing seen beween a father and his son.

  • @Davedio
    @Davedio 16 років тому +9

    At the end Michael returns to the farm, there is no outward display anything was spent. These are the proverbial "salt of the earth", the windfall Sullivan left did nothing to change their character. They didn't abandon the farm, go on a wild shopping spree, even buy a new clothes. I say the money is no longer tainted and there should be no guilt associated with spending it. They would learn from Michael of its orgins and they would have made use it only to care for him as they raised him.

    • @nineteenseventyone
      @nineteenseventyone 3 роки тому +2

      They only bought some paint to smarten the place up a bit.

  • @molshaus
    @molshaus 7 місяців тому

    I love the part where Michael asks his father whether he preferred Peter. Mike's reply rings so true because the best-intentioned of parents cannot help but react differently to different children.

  • @dhonekiransainath1947
    @dhonekiransainath1947 4 роки тому +1

    what a wonderful sound track ... love it

  • @Davedio
    @Davedio 17 років тому +2

    This is the best movie I've seen in the last 10 years. Should have cleaned up at the Oscars like Titanic did, but no...

  • @shahzadhasan7463
    @shahzadhasan7463 Рік тому +1

    I too was not my dad's favorite but a son's ideal is his dad. It gets okay as the years go by. You become an adult your dad starts getting old and you see his qualities his sacrifices his efforts for his family. Yeh I guess it gets okay in the end.

  • @Anomalous602
    @Anomalous602 15 років тому +3

    yea even though i didn't grow up around my old man ppl say i'm so much like him where i got most of his strong genes to take things as it comes and never shed a tear about anything.

  • @dmitrik5658
    @dmitrik5658 2 роки тому

    Tough men's love one of the purest there is. Even more if both are father and son

  • @btrain72
    @btrain72 16 років тому +4

    Actually if you look at the end, it looks like thet are starting to fix up the house. A portion is repainted, etc.

  • @HectorWHU
    @HectorWHU 6 років тому +1

    Beautiful...

  • @haitiangangsta1005
    @haitiangangsta1005 17 років тому +4

    yea.. this part is very heart-warming!!

  • @helendqueen
    @helendqueen 14 років тому +7

    I love you both the same..
    And you, you are more like me and I didn't want you to be...

  • @bobbymoore9224
    @bobbymoore9224 2 роки тому

    The Boy looks like Paul Peterson from the Donna Reed Show when he was young.

  • @L_Martin
    @L_Martin 2 роки тому +2

    5:35 I cry every time

  • @airsoftdude1990
    @airsoftdude1990 16 років тому

    thanks for posting. this saved me a few bucks and a trip to blockbuster. :)

  • @ducknorris233
    @ducknorris233 Місяць тому

    Such a movie crutch to have to remove the bullet. I have seen it my whole life and it looks like they will never stop using it.

  • @demarsimon5882
    @demarsimon5882 Місяць тому

    Superman from Superman and Lois was a child actor. Michael Sullivan Jr very interesting

  • @007coleyfoley
    @007coleyfoley 5 років тому +1

    COLEY FOLEY SAYS: GREAT FUCKIN SCENE... (WOW. HE HAD TO EXPLAIN HIMSELF TO HIS SON...)

  • @michaelsharp687
    @michaelsharp687 8 місяців тому

    The farm scene ❤ 😢

  • @Davedio
    @Davedio 16 років тому +2

    It's called "The Farm", a 2-minute or so interlude. You can find it by typing Road to Perdition Soundtrack- The Farm
    02:09 From: moviescoregod

  • @josephsuazo5210
    @josephsuazo5210 5 років тому

    Very honest reply, I can relate to that.

  • @saulmadrileno8529
    @saulmadrileno8529 Місяць тому

    Superman!!!

  • @jfayiii
    @jfayiii 15 років тому +3

    Technically, he didn't get shot in the face; he was wounded by glass shrapnel.

  • @seankim884
    @seankim884 10 місяців тому

    This Movie Looks Good Because Emmy Rossum Meets Thomas Newman!

  • @inkey2
    @inkey2 15 років тому +3

    I'll bet the bag of money he left them would be like $100,000 in todays money. Back in those times 20 bucks could probably feed a fmily for two months

    • @jfayiii
      @jfayiii 6 років тому +1

      More than that I bet.

    • @Zartu_3rd_Overlord_of_Blargon7
      @Zartu_3rd_Overlord_of_Blargon7 6 років тому

      10X inflation. So no, $20 back then, which would be $200 today would likely only go a week.

  • @Davedio
    @Davedio 16 років тому

    You are right, I can see where they did start to spruce it up a bit. I stand corrected.

  • @Rob7194
    @Rob7194 16 років тому +1

    whats the song when the girl and Tom talk in the Back round???

  • @baywatchrules12
    @baywatchrules12 3 роки тому +2

    Just realised it's Superman!

  • @OhioOwns
    @OhioOwns 6 років тому

    i'm beside myself that these clips are 12 years old already. I didn't even know UA-cam existed in 2007.

  • @MissElainaMarie
    @MissElainaMarie 13 років тому +1

    what song is playing at 1:23? it's so beautiful..

  • @Scarface826
    @Scarface826 17 років тому

    no sound on parts 9-13???

  • @CaptainPommby
    @CaptainPommby 17 років тому +5

    Any one notice yet how fucked up Jude Law's
    character is yet? LOL!

  • @Filligan
    @Filligan 17 років тому +1

    I'd say that's your computer's fault, pal.

  • @osully82
    @osully82 12 років тому +3

    Like it if u ever had to watch someone suffer

  • @Chemicalpneumonia
    @Chemicalpneumonia 16 років тому

    Btw this was 1931 so he would be 80 irl.

  • @RusselBertrand
    @RusselBertrand 16 років тому

    in those time the banks were seen as the criminals and the criminals were seen as saints....won't be long now :)

  • @Spencerawolfe
    @Spencerawolfe 13 років тому

    @BlackValkyire Tip your hat to Conrad L. Hall

  • @xdavanionx
    @xdavanionx 15 років тому

    lol

  • @Davedio
    @Davedio 16 років тому

    I already speak a little Deuchen: "Der ober bringst den leuten das bier." Danka, ich möchte mehr der deutschen Sprache erlernen.

  • @ChrisHazell-n3t
    @ChrisHazell-n3t 3 місяці тому

    Why dov people allllll ways ignore nature and not as

  • @Chemicalpneumonia
    @Chemicalpneumonia 16 років тому +1

    He is 12 lol
    12 + 7 = 19
    He is 19 now not last year.

  • @Amino2
    @Amino2 16 років тому

    I guess people favored The Pianist more in 2002.

  • @Statuskuo75
    @Statuskuo75 12 років тому +4

    This movie is why you shoot film. Digital is garbage!

  • @AScoppa
    @AScoppa 15 років тому

    roman polanski blood?

  • @compounding_gains
    @compounding_gains 16 років тому

    Do you think that its bad he gave money to them when its money thats been generated by murder, prostitution and extortion? Luckily they have no knowledge of that so they can spend guilt free.

  • @roxyross238
    @roxyross238 4 роки тому +2

    Beautiful Young Tyler 😘💞💜