The film won the . Directed by Sam Mendes and shot by the legendary Conrad L. Hall, the movie uses light, rain, and shadow to tell the story almost like a graphic novel (which it was originally based on). The "rain scene" is widely considered one of the most beautiful sequences in cinema history. 2. Subverting the "Nice Guy" Persona
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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 film won the