The last movie I saw was "Road to Perdition" (2002) with Tom Hanks in the lead role; I'd been meaning to catch this one for years, but it managed to escape me. It's essentially a gangster movie set in the late 1920's, so it's not for everyone as it's violent, and people die graphically. Tom Hanks plays against his usual casting, and is actually a hit man or enforcer in the film, but one who has layers of meaning, a person in a brutal profession who is also a devoted family man. Hanks portrays his character's layers of complexities superbly, and while the film is a period piece with a revenge theme, it also focuses upon family, the relationship between a father and his young son, how we become what we are, and the pivotal choices we make in life that define us for good or ill. A most remarkable film...if you can stomach a few machine-gunnings, that is!
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