Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Revolutionary Road

Like in the 1997 BlockbusterTitanic, Kate Winslett and Leonard Di Capprio join forces acting in a more serious and mature drama cover subjects from Suburbia Inertia to Self-induced abortion. Winslett and DiCapprio act in a drama as a young married couple in coastal Conneticutt. During their courtship, Frank (DiCapprio) tells April (Winslett) about excitement and culture of Paris. After some years have past, April gently coerces Frank to moving to Paris while she works as a high-salaried Secretary for the French Government. Frank cheerfully agrees but Frank finds that the company that he works for will give him a promotion after the higher ups find out how creative and intelligent he is. Something his Father who worked for the same company never was able to do. The movie is a serious and thoughtful drama worthy of the acting Golden Globes given to Winslett or Di Capprio.



Grade: A Cry Factor: 2 Terror Factor: 3 ChickDude Factor: 2

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