“I Saw a Different Life. I Can't Stop Seeing It”: Perfectionist Visions in Revolutionary Road

Film-Philosophy 25 (3):251-271 (2021)
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Abstract

In this article, I claim that Sam Mendes' Revolutionary Road is a recent version of the film genre that Stanley Cavell calls the “melodrama of the unknown woman”. Accordingly, my discussion focuses on two key elements of that identification: the film's overriding dramatic and thematic emphasis on conversation; and the central characters’ relation to the wider social and political concerns of America.

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Paul Deb
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