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Revolutionary Road - BLU-RAY Version (2008) Certificate 15

Revolutionary Road - BLU-RAY Version
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Rated 3.0 stars
Average rating
(62%)
 
Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio | David Harbour | Kathy Bates | Kate Winslet | John Behlmann | Michael Shannon | Kathryn Hahn | Kristen Connolly | Ty Simpkins | Zoe Kazan | Ryan Simpkins
Director: Sam Mendes
Studio: PARAMOUNT HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 119 mins
Genres: Audio Descriptive | Drama
Languages: English, English Audio Description
Hearing-impaired: English
Subtitles: Spanish, Dutch, Norwegian, Finnish, Italian, French, German, Danish, English, Swedish
Released: June 29, 2009

Those who were waiting for the romantic reunion of TITANIC's Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet may be surprised by what they find in REVOLUTIONARY ROAD. The movie begins with a sweet scene where Frank (DiCaprio) and April (Winslet) meet at a party, but the rest of this drama--based on Richard Yates's novel--is devoted to watching the collapse of their marriage and their selves in 1950s suburbia. Frank works at a job he hates in New York City, then commutes home to two children and a wife who feels none of them belong in their cookie-cutter town. One person who has faith in the couple is their estate agent, Helen (a fine Kathy Bates), who decides that they would be ideal role models for her mentally unstable son, John (BUG's Michael Shannon), and introduces them to him. However, Frank and April's marriage is not as perfect as it seems to the outside world, and the audience gets to witness the painful demise of their relationship.
With its commentary on conformity and finding identity, REVOLUTIONARY ROAD bears more than a passing resemblance in both theme and tone to the TV series MAD MEN and director Sam Mendes's previous film AMERICAN BEAUTY. The characters here may live in a polite age where men wear ties and hats and women clean the house in skirts and heels, but the dialogue often enters brutal territory. Less capable actors wouldn't have been able to capture the volatile chemistry between Frank and April, but DiCaprio and Winslet are as wonderful at uttering sweet nothings as they are at tearing each other apart with verbal barbs. Mendes, directing his wife, Winslet, for the first time, is a perfect match for the source novel's lack of sentimentality and its wry commentary on life in the 1950s that still resonates half a century later.

Entertainment Weekly

The best thing about REVOLUTIONARY ROAD, a cool-blooded and disquieting adaptation of Richard Yates' 1961 novel about a powerfully unhappy Connecticut couple, is that it doesn't end with that rote vision of bourgeois anomie. It only begins there

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Rated 3.0 stars
revolutionary ?

A Customer from Sunderland, 12th February, 2010

good sacting but a slow and disappointing script/story

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Rated 1.0 stars
Dont watch this

Emmaloumad from , 9th February, 2010

Rubbish, rubbish, rubbish, rubbish, rubbish and this is me being polite about it once again, when it received rave reviews and people talked about how great it was, i should have realised it would be mince and not wasted 2hrs of my life watching it. crap story line - actually there was no story line, just an arty film that would have been better left as a book and not made into a film at all. it was well acted by Leo and Kate (who actually managed to keep her clothes on for an ENTIRE film so thats a first), but other than that there is nothing good to say about it. i really wouldnt advise you waste 2hrs of your life on this film as i could give you a complete synopsis of the film in 50 words that would save you watching it.

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Rated 3.0 stars
Revolutionary Road

TheJensens from , 19th January, 2010

Disappointing. Boring.

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Rated 3.0 stars
Worth a watch

A Customer from England, 14th January, 2010

Quite moving at times, portrays how lonely and sad she feels. Worth a watch

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