On-screen reunion of Winslet, Dicaprio leaves audiences stunned
Amanda J. Vicars
Issue date: 3/30/09 Section: The Scene
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It has not been a widely released film. Like other movies of its sort, it has not maintained longevity in the few theatres around the Tri-Cities that actually chose to play it.
Though it came out in December, the only theatre around here, Real to Ree,l featured it for a meager two weeks, two months after its initial release.
"Revolutionary Road" is a film about life and the complex forms it can take depending on the path we choose to take. Directed by Sam Mendes ("American Beauty,") the film is very artistic and colorfully balanced between visual aspects of cinematography and emotional performance of the characters. It is based on the dramatic novel by Richard Yates, and Mendes takes the characters and setting from the book and paints a beautiful portrait of life in mid-20th century for the audience.
Frank and April Wheeler meet at a party amongst cocktails and clouds of cigarette smoke in the exciting time of the 1950s when America was on the cusp of change and hope lingered in the air.
Frank, played by the award winning actor Leonardo Dicaprio, and April, by his "Titanic" leading lady Kate Winslet, fall in love young with passionate resolve and reckless abandon, excited about the future and their romantic notions of traveling.
Like many young couples, the two are met with disappointment at the life they end up leading. Dicaprio is a business man in New York City working at a job he despises, commuting home to his wife and two children at their home in atypical suburbia.
Winslet becomes a housewife and actress of no profound talent, trapped in a life she could never settle for.
Their unhappiness with their lives extends to that of their marriage and the two begin to drift apart.
Dicaprio is led astray from the arms of his wife by a young secretary at his job until Winslet makes a decision to move the family to Paris, the place they've always dreamt of living. With the prospect of a new life on the horizon, the couple's old romance once again ignites, until Frank is offered a raise and the two begin to see in each other's eyes the failures that they have achieved.

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