Written
March 23, 2013
How It Really Was On The Road!
I admit I was pleasantly surprised by this film. Friends told me it is too long and overdone (whatever that means) but I liked it, a lot! It gives what I would say, is a clear, accurate, exciting, disturbing, exhilirating portait in motion of life on the road and the basis for the book. The acting is terrific. In my humble opinion, this is the best work yet by Kristin Stewart. She is so subtle yet within is a fierce intensity, fear, highs, lows, and exhiliration. The actors are symbols for the journey because their faces convey the entire journey's impact on them. Each actor is terrific!. I think the film gives an accurate and "no holds barred" experience of the beat era and all that included. This film is the aduit version of Happy Days! I felt a myriad of emotions and never knew what to expect next. Visually, this film is a masterpiece for its detail and vivid color. All in all, I was very pleasanly suprised, exhilirated, disgusted, and emotionally moved!
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