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On the Road (2012)

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Year: 2012
Genre: Adventure, Drama
Director: Walter Salles
Starring: Sam Riley, Garrett Hedlund, Kristen Stewart

Description:
Young writer Sal Paradise has his life shaken by the arrival of free spirit Dean Moriarty and his girlfriend Marylou. As they travel across the country, threatening them with a mixture of people around the indelible impact his journey.
Review:
There are very few works of American literature of the 20th century can be called essential to the understanding of our culture. And one of those is Jack Kerouac's On the Road. As everyone knows, his thinly veiled autobiographical account of Kerouac and his friends in their adventure meaningless but exuberant across America. For 50 years, its waiting to be made into a movie. Now, last.So, everyone already knows the story? Well, no, chances are, if you're like me, you've read the book and still remember almost nothing from history. The book burns through his tattered history as if they were just tinder to the fire of their energy, the fuel is a real stimulation, even with all its redundancy. Momentum that draws us into the world of chaos breath Kerouac. We left impressed by the energy, not content.Film could surely have been used to enhance this effect, but this is not that movie. Instead, we have a more conventional treatment, with an emphasis on character development. This is a fine production, with an attractive cast. But the story is very different from our experience of the book. The script was rewritten to add a break and objectivity. We see Sal Paradise, only half formed in early history, come together to become a serious writer. We see endless exuberant Dean Moriarity finally come to terms with the gradual self-destruction attributed to its immorality and suffering. This may be a fair reading of Kerouac's ultimate feelings on this part of his life, but it's not a feeling that we share with Kerouac in the book. We lost our innocence, our last chance to see him, even for a few hours, be away.Im will not rail against this new perception of history, but because he made other changes in the structure can be improved. Several episodes are censored the book is returned to the film. (A discussion about it on http://www.univie.ac.at/Anglistik/easyrider/data/BeatEros.htm). Thus, the film is more faithful to the story, and much more sexually explicit than the book. (This may also explain its late release U.S.). In a touching scene, Carlos Marx (Allen Ginsberg) Sal whining about how he feels vulnerable because of his bad back love for Dean. As far as I remember, is that the call is not in the book (tell me if you think otherwise), but expressed in a private letter to Ginsberg Kerouac many Sixties es after the fact. These changes the emotional flow of the story, of course, but it adds depth, too.Few of us pained nostalgia for the gritty overindulgences Beats. But remember, came at a time when the company was completely saturated with the message that everyone should be normal, secure and predictable. Without the small minority of Beats attacking the message, and especially not on the road to a chronicle of the attack was the Cultural Revolution in the 1960s were even more difficult than was not, and perhaps less effective. Good, bad or ugly, we need this story.


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