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Revolutionary Road (2008)

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Reviews Counted: 189

Fresh: 131

Rotten:58

Average Rating: 6.7/10

Consensus: Brilliantly acted and emotionally powerful, Revolutionary Road is a handsome adaptation of Richard Yates' celebrated novel.

Rated: 15

Runtime: 1 hr 59 mins

Genre: Dramas

Theatrical Release:30-01-2009

Synopsis: 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... 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 destruction 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. Their realtor (a fine Kathy Bates) recognizes their specialness and introduces them to her mentally unstable son (BUG's Michael Shannon, in another good, unhinged performance) in an effort to establish some normalcy for the man. However, Frank and April's marriage is not as perfect as it seems to the outside world, and the audience gets to witness their downfall. 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. [More]

Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Michael Shannon, Kathryn Hahn

Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Michael Shannon, Kathryn Hahn, David Harbour, Kathy Bates, Zoe Kazan

Director: Sam Mendes

Director: Sam Mendes
Screenwriter: Justin Haythe
Producer: John Hart, Scott Rudin, Sam Mendes, Bobby Cohen
Composer: Thomas Newman
Studio: Paramount Vantage

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The film is blatantly aimed at the Oscar committee - anyone else may well find it slightly dull.

Full Review Source: Sunday Mail [UK] | comment 3 Comments
02/05/09
Mickey McMonagle
Sunday Mail [UK]

If ever there were a film that aimed for the zeitgeist and missed badly, it’s this one.

Full Review Source: Sunday Times (UK) | comment 3 Comments
02/05/09
Cosmo Landesman
Sunday Times (UK)

Sam Mendes's film, based on a faithful screenplay by Justin Haythe, is beautifully crafted.

Full Review Source: Observer [UK] | comment Comment
02/05/09
Philip French
Observer [UK]

Sam Mendes has created an intelligent, thoroughly engrossing, beautifully acted adaptation of a classic novel that depicts the tragic underside of America’s sunniest decade.

Full Review Source: Daily Express | comment Comment
02/05/09
Allan Hunter
Daily Express

Handsomely done and beautifully acted, just slightly wanting in a screenplay that leaves questions unanswered about what’s behind these unhappy people. And it’s ultra-depressing...

Full Review Source: Empire Magazine | comment Comment
01/30/09
Angie Errigo
Empire Magazine
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This is a sobering, well-observed film that doesn’t fully hit the mark but sets up enough pleasing ideas to chew on regarding ambition, marriage and ideals of how to live one’s life, individually and as a couple.

Full Review Source: Time Out | comment Comment
01/30/09
Dave Calhoun
Time Out
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A worthy but slightly cold adaptation of a classic American novel that fails to fully engage the audience's sympathy despite first-rate performances and some sublime camerawork by multiple Oscar nominee Roger Deakins.

Full Review Source: Channel 4 Film | comment Comment
01/30/09
Jamie McLeish
Channel 4 Film
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Ultimately, the performances are (rightly) more involving than the story. By the same token, the actors are more involving than the film.

Full Review Source: Times [UK] | comment Comment
01/30/09
James Christopher
Times [UK]
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A deeply felt, moving and genuinely tragic study of a marriage tearing itself apart.

Full Review Source: Guardian [UK] | comment Comment
01/30/09
Peter Bradshaw
Guardian [UK]
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It feels removed from the messy energies and doomy turbulence it depicts, filtering them through an aesthetic sensibility so tasteful, controlled and ultimately second-hand, that it can impress but never truly move us.

Full Review Source: Daily Telegraph | comment Comment
01/30/09
Sukhdev Sandhu
Daily Telegraph
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It leaves you feeling voyeuristically sullied; scrubbing the blood out of your mental carpet, privy to something simultaneously indulgent and inconsequential.

Full Review Source: Little White Lies | comment 2 Comments
01/30/09
Lorien Haynes
Little White Lies

Mendes is careful to keep the mood largely sombre ahead of a gruesome denouement which, visceral as it is, doesn't alter the pattern of the film; delivering more food for thought than fire in the belly.

Full Review Source: Digital Spy | comment Comment
01/30/09
Stella Papamichael
Digital Spy

In terms of performance and production, this is an undeniably high-quality affair. Yet it’s all rather superficial.

Full Review Source: Sky Movies | comment Comment
01/30/09
Elliott Noble
Sky Movies

DiCaprio and Winslet channel much nuance into their home-based hell. Mendes’ level-headed helming is best at pinpointing the brutality of banality, while Roger Deakins’ lush cinematography stylises suburbia as a lavish velvet coffin for its residents.

Full Review Source: Total Film | comment Comment
01/30/09
Kevin Harley
Total Film

While Yates’ story retains flecks of perceptiveness, this is as disappointing as the characters’ compromises.

Full Review Source: Uncut Magazine [UK] | comment Comment
01/30/09
Chris Roberts
Uncut Magazine [UK]

The acting impresses, the plight of the characters, less rounded and sympathetic than they are in the book, merely depresses. Roadworthy then, but hardly revolutionary.

Full Review Source: GQ Magazine [UK] | comment Comment
01/30/09
Jamie Millar
GQ Magazine [UK]

A great script, visually stunning cinematography and great direction from Kate’s husband Sam Mendes make this a remarkable experience.

Full Review Source: Heart 106.2 | comment Comment
01/30/09
Simon Thompson
Heart 106.2

Justin Haythe's disappointing screenplay is less than cinematic. Too much of the dialogue is on-the-nose, and more akin to theatre than real life. Far too much is said. The brilliance of Yates's novel lay in the amount that he left unsaid.

Full Review Source: Daily Mail [UK] | comment Comment
01/30/09
Christopher Tookey
Daily Mail [UK]

You come out knowing you have seen some great performances, brilliant direction and beautiful cinematography, but it is just not a film you love.

Full Review Source: Sunday Mirror [UK] | comment Comment
01/30/09
Mark Adams
Sunday Mirror [UK]

It’s as if someone’s taken the American Dream, lashed it to a table and cut it open to see how it works. An uncomfortable process, to be sure, but an awfully compelling one, too.

Full Review Source: Daily Mirror [UK] | comment Comment
01/30/09
David Edwards
Daily Mirror [UK]
 
 
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