There have been stellar road films through the ages. Capra’s ‘It Happened One Night’ and Ford’s ‘The Grapes of Wrath’ are two obvious gems from the classical period; Wender’s ‘Paris, Texas’ and Lynch’s ‘The Straight Story’ are other stark gems where the road or rather, ‘that idea of a journey ‘ exists almost as a separate character in the story, full of a dramatic and visual beauty which might be quite epic.
N.B. Among the recent crop, 1 film which captivated me is ‘Against
The Current’ (2009) where it is the Hudson River in New York State that
does duty as the road. As 3 friends wind their way down the Hudson river to New
York city with the lyrical and steady movement of the water as a constant
companion, the film offers an even, hard look into the characters and their
lives. The film also showcases the natural beauty of the Hudson Valley (called ‘America’s Rhine’ as a tribute to one of
Europe’s most beautiful geographical regions), alongwith sweeping shots of ships
using the waterways and the railroads by the riverside and over the Hudson. ATC
is a languid and deep portrayal, much like the river Hudson itself. A great ‘Quest
Road-ful’ movie!
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