Director Hillcoat shot The Road at 51 real-world locations to give the R-rated film, which opens Wednesday, an extra dose of authenticity.
“For all the spectacle of CGI,” he said, “there’s something alien and unreal about that domain, like a videogame. It’s enjoyable for that fantasy aspect, but the book felt so much more real.”
Hillcoat and his team spent several months in preproduction matching scenes from the book to locations in states including Pennsylvania, Oregon and Louisiana.
“We referenced all these man-made and natural disasters, then went all around looking for that stuff — it’s all out there,” Hillcoat said.
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