On the Road (2012)
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Torrent Details: DVD Rip, Dual Audio, English sub
Year: 2012
Genre: Adventure, Drama
Director: Walter Salles
Starring: Sam Riley, Garrett Hedlund, Kristen Stewart
Description:
Dean Moriarty and Sal Paradise free-living young writer and his girl, Marylou shaken with the arrival of her life. As they travel across the country, people mix their journey, they encounter each effect indelible.
Review:
Few works of 20th century American literature, which can be. Indispensable to our understanding of our culture called And one of those few is Jack Kerouac on the road. As everyone knows, the thinly-veiled autobiographical account Kerouac and his friends in their meaningless, but exuberant adventures across America. 50 years, it is ready to be filmed. Now, after last.So, everyone already knows the story? Well, no, chances are, if you are like me, you read a book, and remember almost nothing of the story. The book burns with patches are on the scene, as if they just a blaze of tinder for your energy, fuel pacing is real, even with all their dismissal. His impulse that draws us to breathe a mess Kerouac in the world. We get away from the impression energy, content.Film can not be used to reinforce this effect, of course, but this is not the film. Instead, we have a lot of traditional treatments, with a focus on character development. It is a beautiful production, with an attractive cast. But the story comes to us is very different from the book experience. Script is rewritten to add grace and impartiality. We see Sal Paradise, only half formed at the beginning of the story, pull yourself together to make a serious writer. We see endless exuberant Dean Moriarity eventually get due to his immorality on the barrel gradual self-destruction and suffering. It might be a fair reading Kerouac ultimate feeling about this part of your life, but it does not feel that Kerouac shares with us in this book. We have lost your virginity, our last chance to assess, even for a few hours, it is assumed away.Im not going to rail against this re-conception story, but because it makes other changes from the book, which improvements can are. Several episodes were restored excluded from the book movie. (Some discussion of this on http://www.univie.ac.at/Anglistik/easyrider/data/BeatEros.htm). So the film is more historically accurate, and more sexual than the book. (This may also explain the delayed U.S. release). In a touching scene, Carlos Marx (Allen Ginsberg) to Sal's whining about how vulnerable he feels because of his bad back love Dean. To the best of my recollection, the conversation was not the book (Please tell me if you think otherwise), but was expressed in a personal letter to Ginsberg and Kerouac many years after the fact. This kind of thing changes the emotional power of the story, of course, but it adds depth, too.Few of us actually suffer nostalgia for the intemperance of gritty beats. But remember, this was at a time when the company was completely saturated with the message that everyone should have a normal, safe, predictable. In addition Beats a small minority attack on the message, and in particular without the On The Road to the attack chronicle, the cultural revolution in 1960 even more difficult than it was, and probably have been less effective. Good, bad or ugly, we have to accept this story.
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