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re: The Road
Posted on 7/18/10 at 9:01 pm to trevorthetiger
Posted on 7/18/10 at 9:01 pm to trevorthetiger
Spoiler:
He mentions everything being burned repeatedly in the movie and ash is falling the whole time. I don't think they see an animal or insect throughout the entire book. At the end of the book the guy who takes him asks him if the man was his father and he says yes. He also calls him papa repeatedly in the book.
He mentions everything being burned repeatedly in the movie and ash is falling the whole time. I don't think they see an animal or insect throughout the entire book. At the end of the book the guy who takes him asks him if the man was his father and he says yes. He also calls him papa repeatedly in the book.
Posted on 7/18/10 at 9:10 pm to mt1
There is one sentence about 3/4s the way through the book where the father refers to him as his soon. It would take me ages to find it but I remember it sticking out because I was wondering the whole thing throughout the book.
I also like that it isn't explained how the world got that way. Finally, the wife is in a few flashbacks in the book. She's in the movie more but not too much. I was worried they would add in her character somehow and go off on a tangent from the book but her scenes were done extremely well.
I also like that it isn't explained how the world got that way. Finally, the wife is in a few flashbacks in the book. She's in the movie more but not too much. I was worried they would add in her character somehow and go off on a tangent from the book but her scenes were done extremely well.
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