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Revolutionary Road (2008) Reviews

Revolutionary Road (2008)
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Titanic shipmates Kathy Bates, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Kate Winslet step onboard for director Sam Mendes' tale of suburban malaise in 1950s-era Connecticut. Adapted from the classic 1961 novel by author Richard Yates, Revolutionary Road tells the tale of a young Connecticut couple whose once-idealistic relationship steadily deteriorates into a ceaseless cycle of petty jealousy and bickering as they strive to retain their independence in the conformity-obsessed world of picket fences and perfectly manicured lawns. Ever since they first met, Frank (DiCaprio) and April (Winslet) saw themselves as special and different. They strive to form their relationship around higher ideals, though upon moving into their new home on Revolutionary Road, the defiant couple pledges never to be confined by the social conventions of the era. As time passes, however, Frank and April gradually become the very thing that they both feared most -- a typical suburban family complete with abandoned dreams and faded hopes. Frank loses his nerve after taking a comfortable job with a reliable salary, and April morphs into an unsatisfied homemaker desperate for passion and excitement. But April's independent spirit hasn't been suffocated just yet, and when she hatches a plan to head for Paris, her need to escape at all costs stands in direct contrast to Frank's desire to hold on to what they already have. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Leonardo DiCaprioKate Winslet, (more)
Director(s):
Sam Mendes
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
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Courtney V.

As always, Kate Winslet is fantastic. And that's the only thing fantastic here. As usual, a normal suburban existence is more or less ridiculed and painted to be a farce. Perhaps I could have gotten more into the movie if I didn't find that notion to be so cliched. Also, the 2 main characters are difficult to like. At first, I found myself commiserating with April (K. Winslet), but at some point, her frustration just turns to whininess, insolence and selfishness. I felt sorry for her kids. The movie is dark and rather depressing, which normally I like if there are other redeeming qualities. Here, there isn't much else. I didn't hate the movie, but I don't care if I never see it again.

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Doug W.

Very depressing. The only thing good here was Kate Winslet's acting.

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Amy D.

Strange movie!! Very disappointed.

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Joseph W.

Could not get into this movie.

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James S.

The acting is very good, that's about the only good thing I can say about this movie. By the end of the first 5 minutes I could tell this was a typical tragic soap opera movie. If you cackle with glee at watching other people destroy themselves and set themselves up for misery, this is the flick for you.

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Elaisa N.

Depressing... horrible...

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Mary H.

Have no idea what the point of making this movie was. One of the worst film I have ever watched.

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William C.

Mixed.........interesting but depressing subject

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Cory E.

This is a fantastic movie about a mid-1900's couple's struggles with their marriage and how they manage to deal with them until a tragic ending.

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Rachella B.

I could not just get into this movie. I did watch it all while doing laundry.

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    Courtney V.

    As always, Kate Winslet is fantastic. And that's the only thing fantastic here. As usual, a normal suburban existence is more or less ridiculed and painted to be a farce. Perhaps I could have gotten more into the movie if I didn't find that notion to be so cliched. Also, the 2 main characters are difficult to like. At first, I found myself commiserating with April (K. Winslet), but at some point, her frustration just turns to whininess, insolence and selfishness. I felt sorry for her kids. The movie is dark and rather depressing, which normally I like if there are other redeeming qualities. Here, there isn't much else. I didn't hate the movie, but I don't care if I never see it again.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Doug W.

    Very depressing. The only thing good here was Kate Winslet's acting.

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    Amy D.

    Strange movie!! Very disappointed.

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