The Road (Cormac McCarthy)


One of the bleakest things I’ve ever read – but remarkably good and worth reading all the same. The first McCarthy I’ve digested. I’m going to get some more.

“They began to come upon from time to time small cairns of rock by the roadside. They were signs in gypsy language, lost patterans. The first he’d seen in some while, common in the north, leading out of the looted and exhausted cities, hopeless messages to loved ones lost and dead. By then all stores of food had given out and murder was everywhere upon the land. The world soon to be largely populated by men who would eat your children in front of your eyes and the cities themselves held by cores of blackened looters who tunneled among the ruins and crawled from the rubble white of tooth and eye carrying charred and anonymous tins of food in nylon nets like shoppers in the commissaries of hell. The soft black talc blew through the streets like squid ink uncoiling along a sea floor and the cold crept down and the dark came early and the scavengers passing down the steep canyons with their torches trod silky holes in the drifted ash that closed behind them silently as eyes. Out on the roads the pilgrims sank down and fell over and died and the bleak and shrouded earth went trundling past the sun and returned again as trackless and as unremarked as the path of any nameless sisterworld in the ancient dark beyond.”

Le Temps du Loup (The Time of the Wolf)


Watched this last night. I like Haneke as a director (though I found the Piano Teacher quite gruelling) and this was really absorbing. A short documentary on the DVD helped, when he said that he didn’t like narrative to take the weight of the film – I’m the opposite – but it made clearer what he was intending to do. Lots of remarkable images and sequences; and it is, of course, a vision of a post-Peak future.

Bourne Ultimatum


Watched this before going on holiday, but forgot to put a note up. I really enjoyed watching it (except for the irritating long spells of hand-held camera shots) but was left feeling a bit empty later. Bit of a missed trick I think – lots of excitement to keep it going, but not enough in the way of character development.