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Revolutionary Road
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In an exciting story about two married in 1955. Frank and April Weill began their lives as married and lived during seven years but were not happy with their lives. Perhaps because each of them touched on a different life. April forget his ambition to be a brilliant representative, but Frank denies his job. After a while, April decided to go to Paris, the city of dreams may be the place to achieve their goal.
Actors:
Kate Winslet, Leonardo DiCaprio, Christopher Fitzgerald, Jonathan Roumie, Neal Bledsoe, Marin Ireland, Samantha Soule, Heidi Armbruster, Sam Rosen, Maria Rusolo, Gena Oppenheim, ...»
Director:
Sam Mendes
Country:
United Kingdom, United States
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Dave White Movies.com
April 04, 2011 From the director of American Beauty comes another empty, fake-meaningful tale of how rotten it is in the suburbs.
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Simon Miraudo Quickflix
October 21, 2014 There is not a shred of hope, light or even life in Mendes' fourth film.
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Kelly Vance
August 16, 2011 These people are not tragic, they're not even pathetic - they're fountains of soap-opera profundities.
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Richard Roeper Richard Roeper.com
February 08, 2009 Bolstered by Thomas Newman's score, spot-on set design and the brilliant source material, "Revolutionary Road" is a darkly effective portrait of an Eisenhower-era couple who fall tragically short of reaching Camelot.
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Amy Biancolli Houston Chronicle
January 09, 2009 Viewers in the mood for rip-snorting marital combat should go ahead and partake, but they must prepare to leave the theatre in a state of profound depression.
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Tom Long Detroit News
January 09, 2009 Bitter, nerve-wracking, ugly and relentless, Revolutionary Road is Big Drama done right, a mesmerizing look at desperate lives, wrong moves and spoiled dreams that hits hard right from the beginning and never lets up.
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Jason Best Movie Talk
September 07, 2013 Revolutionary Road's portrait of a disintegrating marriage is so unflinching, so unsentimental, and so bleak, that you really need to be in a buoyant emotional state to get through the movie.
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Dave Calhoun Time Out
January 30, 2009 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.
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Roger Moore Orlando Sentinel
August 23, 2010 Mendes has made a troubling film that wrestles with big themes and touchy subjects, even if it is set in an overly familiar milieu.
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Jonathan F. Richards Film.com
January 24, 2009 If Revolutionary Road had been filmed back in 1961, when the novel came out, it would have been timely and powerful.
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Will Leitch Deadspin
June 22, 2013 Most of the way, the film feels more like a documentary about the couple than a corrosive study of either of them.
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Martin Tsai Critic's Notebook
October 07, 2015 Mr. Mendes at least has an idea what he should be going for even though he ultimately fails.
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