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Les noces rebelles

Titre original : Revolutionary Road
  • 2008
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  • 1h 59min
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Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet in Les noces rebelles (2008)
This is the first theatrical trailer for Revolutionary Road, directed by Sam Mendes and starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet.
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Un jeune couple vivant dans une banlieue du Connecticut au milieu des années cinquante a du mal à résoudre ses problèmes personnels tout en essayant d'élever ses deux enfants.Un jeune couple vivant dans une banlieue du Connecticut au milieu des années cinquante a du mal à résoudre ses problèmes personnels tout en essayant d'élever ses deux enfants.Un jeune couple vivant dans une banlieue du Connecticut au milieu des années cinquante a du mal à résoudre ses problèmes personnels tout en essayant d'élever ses deux enfants.

  • Réalisation
    • Sam Mendes
  • Scénario
    • Justin Haythe
    • Richard Yates
  • Casting principal
    • Leonardo DiCaprio
    • Kate Winslet
    • Christopher Fitzgerald
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,3/10
    231 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    2 180
    150
    • Réalisation
      • Sam Mendes
    • Scénario
      • Justin Haythe
      • Richard Yates
    • Casting principal
      • Leonardo DiCaprio
      • Kate Winslet
      • Christopher Fitzgerald
    • 584avis d'utilisateurs
    • 213avis des critiques
    • 69Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 3 Oscars
      • 20 victoires et 73 nominations au total

    Vidéos9

    Revolutionary Road: Trailer #1
    Trailer 2:13
    Revolutionary Road: Trailer #1
    A Guide to the Films of Sam Mendes
    Clip 1:59
    A Guide to the Films of Sam Mendes
    A Guide to the Films of Sam Mendes
    Clip 1:59
    A Guide to the Films of Sam Mendes
    Revolutionary Road: "This Is How I Felt Back Then" Clip
    Clip 1:20
    Revolutionary Road: "This Is How I Felt Back Then" Clip
    Revolutionary Road: "Let's Go to Paris" Clip
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    Revolutionary Road: "Let's Go to Paris" Clip
    Revolutionary Road: "I Want to Feel Things" Clip
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    Revolutionary Road: "I Want to Feel Things" Clip
    Revolutionary Road: "It's Just an Option" Clip
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    Revolutionary Road: "It's Just an Option" Clip

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    Leonardo DiCaprio
    Leonardo DiCaprio
    • Frank Wheeler
    Kate Winslet
    Kate Winslet
    • April Wheeler
    Christopher Fitzgerald
    Christopher Fitzgerald
    • Party Guest
    Jonathan Roumie
    Jonathan Roumie
    • Party Guest
    Neal Bledsoe
    Neal Bledsoe
    • Party Guest
    Marin Ireland
    Marin Ireland
    • Party Guest
    Samantha Soule
    Samantha Soule
    • Party Guest
    Heidi Armbruster
    Heidi Armbruster
    • Party Guest
    Sam Rosen
    • Party Guest
    Maria Rusolo
    Maria Rusolo
    • Party Dancer
    Gena Oppenheim
    Gena Oppenheim
    • Party Dancer
    Kathryn Dunn
    Kathryn Dunn
    • Party Dancer
    Joe Komara
    Joe Komara
    • Party Dancer
    • (as Joe Kamara)
    Allison Twyford
    • Party Dancer
    David Harbour
    David Harbour
    • Shep Campbell
    John Ottavino
    • Other Actor in the Play
    Adam Mucci
    Adam Mucci
    • Other Actor in the Play
    Jo Twiss
    • Other Actor in the Play
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      • Sam Mendes
    • Scénario
      • Justin Haythe
      • Richard Yates
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    8esale1

    Thought-provoking and sad.

    Having been a 50s housewife with children at home and a husband who wanted to be anywhere but there, this movie was familiar territory. How many of us in those years simply packed our dreams away for the immediate necessity of putting food on the table and paying the mortgage? Di Caprio is outstanding, as is Winslet, she having to deal with an American accent along with the tearing emotions. I didn't see that anyone picked up on the final scene, of Kathy Bates and her husband, but to me that was the whole moral of the story - here is where you will end up if you give in to what you know is not right for you. Overall, though, well done - except women in the 50s did NOT wear hats to work!!
    7bkoganbing

    Wheeler Family Values

    The Titanic lovers, Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, get reunited for Revolutionary Road a tale of sterile life in the suburbs during the Eisenhower years. Not that this is anything new, the subject was done as comedy and as drama in such diverse films way back then as Rally Round The Flag Boys and Strangers When We Meet.

    It's a nice story, but not one I could terribly worked up about. So Leonardo is working for some firm as a sales rep and it's a job he hates. Good for him, 90% of the American work force are in jobs that are just paychecks to support themselves and their families. Which Leo and Kate increased by two during the course of the film.

    Seeing themselves in a rut, Kate lets fly the brilliant suggestion that he just quit and move to Paris. Not only that he should just 'find himself' and she'll work and support and raise the kids and him. Leo likes the idea, but then gets cold feet and it goes downhill from there.

    Leo and Kate are fine, but the film just is not up to the standards set by Titanic. I sure cared a lot more about Jack and Rose than I did about either of the Wheelers. Nevertheless Revolutionary Road which is the name of the street the Wheelers live on in the film, got three Oscar nominations including one for Michael Shannon as the bipolar son of the Wheeler's neighbor Kathy Bates who sold them the house. Nowadays Shannon would be on his meds and leading a more productive life than he is here. Shannon lost for Best Supporting Actor to Heath Ledger for the Dark Knight.

    Revolutionary Road is entertaining, but hardly groundbreaking.
    7Matt_Layden

    The American dream is actually a nightmare.

    A young couple living in 1950's suburbia think they are different from all the other families living the American Dream. Although, they soon find out that not every dream comes true and they fall exactly into the situations they didn't want to be in. Their marriage is falling apart, they have trouble raising their children and they want out of this lifestyle.

    Sam Mendes is a filmmaker who knows exactly what he wants, which is why he would want to work on this film. Revolutionary Road is probably his least interesting film, story wise. After-all, it's just about two people who try to cope with their lives. There is no motivational plot to it, but the thing about this film is that it doesn't need one. We are getting a glimpse into the lives of two people who had big dreams and realized that they had to sacrifice them in order to live their lives. It's sad, but it also rings true.

    The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, as the married couple who constantly fight. Everyone called this film the "What If Jack and Rose Ended Up Together" movie. Yet it is so much more than that. They give powerful performances, which unfortunately were overlooked during the Oscar season. Another Titanic star, Kathy Bates, gives her support to the couple as the real estate agent who thinks the world of them. She has a son, who is mentally unstable and asks to bring him over for dinner one night. Michael Shannon plays the son and he steals both scenes he is in. For a guy who is deemed insane, he is the only one who speaks the truth.

    I watched this flick because so many people told me how depressing it was. While it was depressing I didn't find it to be that bad. The most depressing aspect of the film is how relatable it is to real life. This story happens everywhere and that is the sad part.

    The cinematography is great, the 1950's feel was spot on and really gave the film more of a cinematic sense of wonder to it. Roger Deakins seems to know exactly what is needed for every film he takes on. The look and feel of the film here is so simple, yet so beautiful at the same time.

    Finally, I can see why people may not like this film. It's definitely an acquired taste. I was not in love with it by any means and for those involved it's not their best work. Instead it's a film to enjoy once. I wouldn't bother watching it again because the pace is long and I feel that I won't be as engaged a second time.

    On a final note, why do guys from the 1950's only last about 15 seconds?
    8natasha-bishop

    Truth is usually in singular - Lies always come in plural.

    I saw an advance screening of Revolutionary Road in Beverly Hills, CA this evening (December 14th). A Q&A session followed the screening with Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Kathy Bates, Michael Shannon, Kathryn Hahn, and screenwriter Justin Haythe. Photos from the Q&A are attached to this report.

    Revolutionary Road is a story that you won't be able to shake easily. The film will stick in your head and leave you to contemplate what has just happened on the screen before you. Richard Yates gives us the story of Frank and April Wheeler, the seemingly perfect suburbia couple. We soon find out their marriage is teetering on the edge of a collapse as they are overwhelmed by the fact that they have each made the wrong choices in their lives.

    Once again Kate Winselt and Leonardo DiCaprio come together with great chemistry, pulling the best out of each other. This is a heavy film with emotionally complex characters, I'm not sure I could think of any two actors that could pull off the roles of Frank and April Wheeler like Leonardo and Kate did.

    "Truth is usually in singular - Lies always come in plural." I'm not sure who said that, but it is a notion that sums up this film.

    Michael Shannon shinned in his role as the clinically insane son of Kathy Bates character; John Givings. Bates and Shannon both deliver humorous scenes to this heavy storyline, although there are times when you see the sadness and desperation in their characters as well. Michael Shannon's character, John Givings, is the truth in this film. Although clinically insane, he can see through everyone's lies and does the unthinkable; he forces everyone face their own truth.

    I guarantee you will not be singing "My Heart Will Go On" after seeing this film. But you won't be disappointed with this little film gem.
    8tburke85

    Revolutionary Road A Tragic Realistic Love Story

    Revolutionary Road is a tragic realistic love story powered by the believable performances by Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet who reunite 12 years later after starring in 1997's Titanic together. They still have that great chemistry together as before and the story of the movie is not a happy one but its pretty realistic look of a marriage slowly deteriorating. Leonardo DiCaprio is good as always as Frank Wheeler and Kate Winslet is just as impressive playing his wife April who seem to have to be the perfect family with the house, the kids, and a good paycheck living in a Connecticut suburb in the 1950's. But appearances aren't always what they appear to be in this film directed by Sam Mendes. The man behind films like Road To Perdition, American Beauty, and Jardhead. He's also the husband of Kate Winslet. Mendes does another admirable job of bringing this tragic love story of the Wheelers to the big screen. DiCaprio and Winslet are fantastic portraying two people who do love each other but can't seem to make their marriage work. Dicaprio and Winslet disappear into their roles becoming those characters making you care about them and hoping they succeed. They both continue to show their amazing talent in this film. Kathy Bates turns in a decent performance as well but her character isn't it that much. She shows up for brief appearances here and there because the main focus is on Leo and Kate. Michael Shannon is the only one to standout in the rest of the supporting cast who do a good in their roles as well. Shannon plays John Givings a troubled man who says whats on his mind without thinking twice about it and is the only one who can see right through the Wheelers. Shannon may not get a lot of screen time but he does a great job in the small role he has in the movie. He's also the son of the character played by Bates. The scenes where DiCaprio and Winslet lash out at each other are done well you can feel the tension between them growing with each passing moment as their arguments escalate. The period setting fits with the tone of the film and everything in it looked realistic giving audiences a look at what things were like back then. There are two sex scenes both involving Winslet so parents should be warned but none of them are too explicit like Monster's Ball, Original Sin, or Little Children to name a few. The pacing for the movie was a little slow at times but the good more than outweighs the bad in Revolutionary Road. The movie doesn't have your typical Hollywood ending but thats one of things I liked it about because life doesn't always have a happy ending. Overall Revolutionary Road was better than expected it's a tragic love story brought to life because of the exceptional performances from both Dicaprio and Winslet who make the film worth the time to watch.

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    • Anecdotes
      While directing the love scene between Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, director Sir Sam Mendes, Winslet's then-husband, opted to watch the monitor from another room. Mendes admitted that directing his own wife in a sex scene was awkward, but added that directing sex scenes are always awkward. Winslet found this very uncomfortable. "Leo's my best friend, Sam's my husband, this is a bit weird!" However, DiCaprio found it very easy, as "we've done this a thousand times before", while filming Titanic (1997).
    • Gaffes
      When April shows Paris on the globe, the borders of the European countries are current. Most notably, the reunified Germany is visible, with the borders it did not have until 1990.
    • Citations

      April Wheeler: So now I'm crazy because I don't love you, right? Is that the point?

      Frank Wheeler: No! Wrong! You're not crazy, and you do love me. That's the point, April.

      April Wheeler: But I don't. I hate you. You were just some boy who made me laugh at a party once, and now I loathe the sight of you. In fact, if you come any closer, if you touch me or anything, I think I'll scream.

      Frank Wheeler: Oh, come on, stop this April.

      [He touches her for an instant and she screams at the top of her lungs before walking away. He chases after her]

      Frank Wheeler: Fuck you, April! Fuck you and all your hateful, goddamn...

      [He breaks a chair against a wall]

      April Wheeler: What are you going to do now? Are you going to hit me? To show me how much you love me?

      Frank Wheeler: Don't worry, I can't be bothered! You're not worth the trouble it would take to hit you! You're not worth the powder it would take to blow you up. You are an empty, empty, hollow shell of a woman. I mean, what the hell are you doing in my house if you hate me so much? Why the hell are you married to me? What the hell are you doing carrying my child? I mean, why didn't you just get rid of it when you had the chance? Because listen to me, listen to me, I got news for you - I wish to God that you had!

    • Crédits fous
      In the end credits, there are six for songs where no individual is mentioned, just the group name. Of the six, five read "Performed by," followed by the name of the group. One, "Performed The King Cole Trio." incorrectly omits the adverb "by." It should be "Performed BY [my emphasis] The King Cole Trio."
    • Connexions
      Featured in At the Movies: Summer Special 2008/09 (2008)
    • Bandes originales
      The Gypsy
      Written by Billy Reid

      Performed by The Ink Spots

      Courtesy of Geffen Records

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Date de sortie
      • 21 janvier 2009 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Sólo un sueño
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Pinewood Lake, Trumbull, Connecticut, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Dreamworks Pictures
      • BBC Film
      • Evamere Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • 35 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 22 911 480 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 189 911 $US
      • 28 déc. 2008
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 75 981 180 $US
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