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: Long before he was James Bond, he played the volatile and insecure Connor Rooney.

This was a rare role for , who stepped away from his usual "everyman" charm to play Michael Sullivan, a stoic and lethal hitman for the Irish mob. Seeing Hanks navigate the tension between being a cold-blooded killer and a protective father is a highlight of the film. 3. A Powerhouse Cast subtitle Road.to.Perdition.2002.1080p.720p.BluR...

If you are looking for what makes this movie "interesting content," here is a quick breakdown of why it remains a highly-regarded masterpiece: 1. Visual Storytelling : Long before he was James Bond, he

At its core, it isn't just a mob movie; it's a "road movie" about a father and son who barely know each other. The "perdition" in the title is both a physical destination (the town of Perdition, Michigan) and a metaphorical one (the state of eternal punishment), as Sullivan tries to prevent his son from following his dark path. The "perdition" in the title is both a

: In his final live-action film role, he delivers a chilling and heartbreaking performance as mob boss John Rooney.