
The tagline should be: Before you burn it all down, make sure you’re not standing inside the house.
The climax is devastating not because of what happens, but because of how quietly the world forgives the unforgivable. Revolutionary Road asks a question that still stings: What if you aren’t too extraordinary for ordinary life—just too proud? revolutionary road (2008)
Leo and Kate reunite post-Titanic, but there’s no orchestra playing. Just the sound of two people slowly murdering each other’s souls with polite conversation. It’s brutal. It’s beautiful. Michael Shannon shows up for three scenes and walks away with the whole movie. The tagline should be: Before you burn it
The year is 1955. Frank commutes to a dull sales job in New York. April, a failed actress, tends the pristine white house on Revolutionary Road. They believe they are special—artists trapped in a gray-flannel suit and a cocktail dress. Their “revolution” comes when April proposes a drastic escape: sell everything and move to Paris. Leo and Kate reunite post-Titanic, but there’s no
Desperate to reclaim the spark, April devises a radical plan to abandon their hollow existence and start a new life in Paris. For one brief moment, the future shines again. But when a promotion tempts Frank to stay, and a neighbor’s mentally ill son (Michael Shannon) exposes their deepest lies, the Wheeler’s perfect rebellion shatters into a tragedy of shattering intimacy.
Frank (Leonardo DiCaprio) and April Wheeler (Kate Winslet) are not like the other young couples on their leafy Connecticut street. They are dreamers, artists, the kind of people destined for greatness. But ten years into a marriage of frayed edges and broken promises, the passion has curdled into resentment.
In India, even after 500 years, everyone still reminisces the stories of brave hearts such as Chatrapati Shivaji Mharaj, Sambhaji Maharaj, Bajirao Peshwe for their valour and loyalty to their motherland.
For the very first time in Indian history, a similar story which depicts the great battle of Panipat is being brought to the cinemas near you. This story depicts the gallantry and patriotism of the several Maratha warriors who without any fear fought in the battle of Panipat.