John Hillcoat, known for his work on "Ghost Stories of Yokohama," directs the film with a keen eye for desolation and despair. The screenplay, written by Joe Penhall, skillfully adapts McCarthy's novel, preserving the author's distinctive prose and tone.
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John Hillcoat, known for his work on "Ghost Stories of Yokohama," directs the film with a keen eye for desolation and despair. The screenplay, written by Joe Penhall, skillfully adapts McCarthy's novel, preserving the author's distinctive prose and tone.
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