Revolutionary Road | Eastern North Carolina Now


    The film is a dark look into the last fully structured society within the modern America - the fifties. It does not make it wrong - it was what it was. Some families thrived during that structured era. The neighborhood's model family, the Wheelers, did not.
The film was a fair representation of the 1950s, and how one's love just might not be enough to save a family from itself: Above and below.

    The acting by everyone was very good. The story was important, and well told in its 119 minutes of runtime.I wish there had been an uplifting message, there wasn't.

    It was; however, a very good film and shot well enough in mood and tone to remind me of the fifties. My memories of those simple times are good, I'm just glad they are behind me. Now it I can ever get that sorry excuse of a movie "Rachel Getting Married" out of my mind.

    Rated R. Released on DVD June 2, 2009.



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