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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. |
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