I know that Maurice Sendak is very vocal about his non-classical approach to children. He was unapologetic to the initial responses from parents saying it was too dark and thinks children should be treated just like adults. I haven\'t seen it and have no opinion on the movie yet, but I find his take on kiddies intriguing. The Tony Soprano voice might just ruin the flick for me though...
I think it was the music that made me keeping thinking about American Beauty through the entirety of Revolutionary Road. Little did I know both movies were directed by Sam Mendez. It\'s like Sam found a movie that is all the horrible life drama, pain, and regret of American Beauty, without getting bogged down and distracted with that "hope" and the joy of re-birth.
It was definitely a high quality movie, and I felt the writing was interesting and unpredictable. But in the end I just wondered what I did to Sam Mendez to make him hate me and want to torture me?
i do agree that it was a great movie....but man it made me want to slit my wrists when it was over...not uplifting what so ever....
The guy that wrote the novel (Richard Yates) clearly had some seriously f\'ed up issues with the institution of marriage. I wonder if it was his parents failed marriage or his 2 failed marriages that gave him those issues?
It was also historically accurate. Think he was trying to portray the
**** up nature of women\'s powerlessness over their own bodies, and what that drove them to do. The emergence of Leavitt towns and the new, often false, American dream was the other important frame. Yes, the movie was depressing as
****. But damn good.