
In September Tom Hanks he said in an interview that he made “only four pretty good films” in his lifetime, a claim that was widely discussed, especially on social media.
Now the popular actor and director is reporting that “no one is talking about one of my most important films.”
The Oscar-winning Hanks admitted that despite starring in classic films like Forrest Gump, Philadelphia, Saving Private Ryan, Toy Story and more, 2002’s The Road to Perdition may be the most underrated film he has made.
“For some reason no one mentions Damn Road and it was a very important film for me,” he told the ReelBlend podcast. He added: “It was filmed by Conrad Hall and I played Michael Sullivan with a hat and mustache. The film also featured two men who have become some of the greatest personalities in cinema: Jude Law and Daniel Craig. And I killed them both…”
Hanks said the film could be a “dark” piece of cinema, predicting that: “People are always wondering: what kind of movies will people be talking about in a few years?” He continued, “As someone who watches Turner Classic Movies a lot, the more obscure and obscure a 1940s and 1950s film is, the better. And that’s because I don’t have any prejudice, I don’t know anything about the film. When I watch movies like this and they move, I think, “I’m so glad this movie is timeless so I can watch it again. It could also happen with “Road To Perdition”.
According to NME
Source: Kathimerini

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