Road to Perdition (2002)

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Mike Sullivan works as a hit man for crime boss John Rooney. Sullivan views Rooney as a father figure, however after his son is witness to a killing, Mike Sullivan finds himself on the run in attempt to save the life of his son and at the same time looking for revenge on those who wronged him.

Overview
"Road to Perdition" is a 2002 American criminal offense and thriller drama directed by Sam Mendes and adapted from a graphic unique authored by Max Allan Collins. Tom Hanks, Jude Law, Paul Newman and Daniel Craig stars in this gripping recital of household ties, honor, and revenge. The film is set throughout the Great Depression, in the winter season of 1931, and is extensively acclaimed for its dazzling storytelling, acting, and cinematography.

Plot Summary
Tom Hanks plays Michael Sullivan Sr., a devoted family man working as an enforcer for John Rooney (Paul Newman), an Irish mob manager in Rock Island, Illinois. Paul Newman delivers a heart-wrenching portrayal of a father figure torn in between his biological boy and an adopted kid. Sullivan Sr. is marked by a stern, grim demeanor owing to his violent profession, yet his affection for his kids, Michael Jr. (Tyler Hoechlin) and Peter, appears.

The plot deviates when Michael Jr. covertly tags along on a mission and witnesses his daddy and Rooney's biological boy, Connor (Daniel Craig), commit a murder. This unintentional direct exposure sets off a terrible series of occasions. Connor, fearing exposure, murders Sullivan's wife Annie (Jennifer Jason Leigh) and younger kid Peter in an effort to get rid of potential witnesses, planning to eliminate Michael Jr. Regrettably, they survive.

On the Run
Following that awful night, the film becomes a tale of revenge and survival as Sullivan Sr. and Michael Jr. are forced to run away. Sullivan Sr. tries to negotiate his household's security with Al Capone's money launderer, Frank Nitti, using to give up Rooney, however Nitti sides with Rooney. Sullivan and his kid go on a bank-robbing spree to cut off the mob's financial resources.

Simultaneously, Jude Law plays Harlen Maguire, a criminal offense scene photographer and also a hit man, who is employed by Nitti to track down and eliminate Sullivan. The father-son duo eventually goes back to face Rooney, who, filled with regret for what has happened, doesn't withstand when Sullivan shoots him.

Climax
The climax of the story takes place at a beach home, where Maguire, having located Sullivan, anticipates his return and participates in a shoot-out with him. In the taking place battle, Maguire shoots Sullivan, but Michael Jr., intending a gun for the first time, kills Maguire. The young Michael, now a killer himself, is ravaged.

Sullivan, seriously injured, drives away with Michael Jr., but quickly succumbs to his injuries, leaving Michael Jr. alone. The film ends with Michael Jr. reminiscing about his father, stating,"When individuals ask me if Michael Sullivan was a great guy, or if there was just no great in him at all, I always offer the same response. I just inform them ... he was my daddy".

Conclusion
"Road to Perdition" is an exceptionally emotional, brilliantly directed criminal activity legend about father-son relationships and the unavoidable consequences of violence. Outstandingly represented characters and an evoking plot make this an engaging and moving watch. The movie explores the intricacies of love, loyalty, and betrayal in the most amazing way, leaving a long lasting impression on its audiences.

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