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Based on Jack Kerouc's beloved American novel, On The Road is the story of Sal Paradise, an aspiring New York writer, and Dean Moriarty, a devastatingly charming ex-con, married to the very liberated and seductive Marylou. Sal and Dean bond instantly instantly upon meeting. Determined not to get locked in to a constricted life, the two friends cut their ties and take to the road with Marylou. Thirsting for freedom, the three young people head off in search of the world, of other encounters, and of themselves. -- (C) IFC
Release Date On the Road Dec 21, 2012 Limited
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Actors For On the Road

Garrett Hedlund,Sam Riley,Kristen Stewart,Kirsten Dunst,Viggo Mortensen,Amy Adams,Tom Sturridge,Alice Braga,Marie-Ginette Guay,Elisabeth Moss,Danny Morgan,Steve Buscemi

Genres On the Road : Drama,Action & Adventure

Visitor Ranting & Critics For On the Road

User Ranting On the Road : 3
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User Count Like for On the Road : 6,847
All Critics Ranting For On the Road : 5.5
All Critics Count For On the Road : 118
All Critics Percentage For On the Road : 46 %

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Movie Overview For On the Road

Dean and Sal are the portrait of the Beat Generation. Their search for "It" results in a fast paced, energetic roller coaster ride with highs and lows throughout the U.S.

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Review For On the Road

"On the Road" is something of a sprawling mess, but then so is the novel.
Mick LaSalle-San Francisco Chronicle

It took more than half a century, but Jack Kerouac's autobiographical cult novel of bohemian youth in postwar America has reached the screen in wonderful form.
Colin Covert-Minneapolis Star Tribune

Against all odds, a surprisingly effective movie.
Ty Burr-Boston Globe

In Salles, screenwriter Jose Rivera and company's effort to get the details right, they only get so far. And it's not quite far enough.
Steven Rea-Philadelphia Inquirer

Director Walter Salles' film is fairly faithful to the source material. It's not going to start a movement, though.
Bill Goodykoontz-Arizona Republic

Although Jack Kerouac's "On the Road" has been praised as a milestone in American literature, this film version brings into question how much of a story it really offers.
Roger Ebert-Chicago Sun-Times

This makes for a rather uninspired film that, despite being based off of a novel considered a classic, fails to grab the viewer's attention with its meandering storyline and characters that drift in and out of the picture.
Jeff Beck-Examiner.com

Notwithstanding the characters' spiritual camaraderie, Salles' emphasizes the hard physical labor and loneliness in Sal's story, including the jittery rigors of the writing process.
Joe Williams-St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Even if Salles' film can't possibly capture the impact of its source, it's intriguing enough to rate a place in the ever-expanding mythology of "the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live."
Marc Mohan-Oregonian

It's not entirely successful, but it has many beautiful moments.
Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)-St. Paul Pioneer Press

Comes off as the early days of douchebaggery in the aimless tale of a guy in love with the sound of his own voice.
Matt Pais-RedEye

The movie makes you feel as though you've just woken up from an all-time bender: disoriented, confused, and wondering why you just put yourself through it.
Mike McGranaghan-Aisle Seat

They did what they wanted, even if it wasn't always that much, and they did it stylishly. While on drugs.
Dave White-Movies.com

In the end, it retains its status as a journey to who-knows-where, yet probably not in the way its original author intended.
Andrew Simpson-Fan The Fire

This 2+ hour adaptation (by Jose Rivera) spends most of its time on two things: sex, with various participants, and a lot of driving to and from various parts of the American landscape.
Robin Clifford-Reeling Reviews

A film that should beguile anyone with even the slightest tendency toward being a seeker - and any fan of the book who wants a figurative translation to the here and now.
Marshall Fine-Hollywood & Fine

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