Revolutionary Road
Based on the Novel by Richard Yates
The story of a young couple (Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet) trying to find fulfillment in an age of conformity. Trapped in a world of encoded convention, they dream without faith, as lies and self-deceptions build to explosive consequences.
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Read the book - tarzans_girl
Okay Kate and Leonard were great actors but the movie wasn't directed well. The children were conveniently absent when needed in the storyline. There is gratuitous flash of breast. Two minutes from when they met and the next thing its several years later so you don't connect with them and what their passion was in the early years so they're complaining for the rest of the movie about the loss of that passion doesn't work as we didn't see enough of it. Ie- the screenplay had lots of problems.Surprisingly Accurate - BrAmber
this movie was wonderful. The relationship between the characters relates so well to the average couple, no matter what time period. It was interesting to see the dynamic that so many couples try to hide brought out into the open without the movie trying to sugar coat it at all. I highly recommend this film.Revolutionary characters on a road that curved to brilliance - napierslogs
As Frank and April Wheeler move to Revolutionary Road, it is indeed hard to remember if they are the young Wheelers on Revolutionary Road, or the young Revolutionaries on Wheeler Road. This was noted by mental institution patient, John (Michael Shannon) and I agreed with him. Part of the brilliance of "Revolutionary Road" is having the one character who is deemed mentally unfit also be the one voice of reason.
Director Sam Mendes takes us back to the 1950s to a Connecticut Suburb, where you were supposed to get married, have kids and play house. And if you wanted to play in a pretty house with a pretty wife and kids, then you had to work at a job you didn't like. Frank and April are more perceptive and innovative than those around them, and they believed that they didn't have to live that life to be happy. They could move to Paris and do whatever they wanted.
Revolutionary Road was not a straight road, and although it never really twisted or turned, it did curve. Frank and April could see past their neighbours, but they couldn't see past themselves. Instead of a revolutionary move across the ocean, we got to examine trust issues that only spanned the suburb and the city. And for as forward-looking as they are, they couldn't see what was holding them back. But we could.
I was fascinated by "Revolutionary Road" because they gave me a revolutionary character that I could instantly connect with, and the resolutions for Frank and April were always just around the bend that you could almost see. DiCaprio, Winslet, Mendes and writer Justin Haythe have enough talent and nerve to drive me straight to the end without stalling.
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Read the book - tarzans_girl
Okay Kate and Leonard were great actors but the movie wasn't directed well. The children were conveniently absent when needed in the storyline. There is gratuitous flash of breast. Two minutes from when they met and the next thing its several years later so ...Surprisingly Accurate - BrAmber
this movie was wonderful. The relationship between the characters relates so well to the average couple, no matter what time period. It was interesting to see the dynamic that so many couples try to hide brought out into the open without the movie trying to ...Revolutionary characters on a road that curved to brilliance - napierslogs
As Frank and April Wheeler move to Revolutionary Road, it is indeed hard to remember if they are the young Wheelers on Revolutionary Road, or the young Revolutionaries on Wheeler Road. This was noted by mental institution patient, John (Michael Shannon) and ...