Now don't get me wrong, Revolutionary Road is a well-made and interesting movie. I was riveted the whole time, and my heart was beating fast the entire film. I'm not really sure why that was. Needless to say, it was intense. The acting was superb. Forget about The Reader; Kate should have received an award for her performance here. The same goes for Leo. I love Leonardo DiCaprio, and I always will. I have loved him since he was a little squirt on Growing Pains. Both of these actors can show the torment they are feeling with one look. Then, effortlessly, they cover it up to hide their pain.
That would be enough, having two lead actors work this kind of magic, but the supporting cast of Revolutionary Road is perfect as well. John (Michael Shannon) is perfect as a tortured mathematician who has had shock treatments. He is like an oracle who can only speak the truth, even though no one wants to hear it. There is never a dull dinner party when John is invited. The next door neighbors say much more when they are not speaking.
All that being said, what is the point of Revolutionary Road? I am trying to imagine someone trying to spin this to a studio . . .
Storyboard guy: Okay, Joe, so there's this married couple, you see? And they're both young and beautiful. They meet, get married, and they're miserable.
Joe: Mmm-hmmm.
Storyboard: One day they decide to move to Paris, but the husband, see, he changes his mind, and they don't move to Paris.
Joe: Mmm-hmmm
Storyboard: Then they are still miserable, you see?
Joe: Mmm-hmmm, but it ends okay, right?
Storyboard: No, it gets worse.
Joe: Mmm-hmm. Well, I'm sold.
It's not a movie that will make you cry. You just feel empty, and wonder what the heck just happened.
What do we learn? Don't get married? Is the moral really that they should have moved to Paris? Let's just get real here. It wouldn't matter if they lived in Paris or not. Neither one of them could admit their fears to one another. They never helped each to grow or took the time to reach out to one another. And that's the trap they couldn't escape, not suburban America.
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