It took a crazy person to make sense of their marriage. This is the best scene in the movie hands down I love when Leo gets pissed and starts ranting great acting all around this is what happens when you survive the Titanic
Love this scene frank getting pointed out for his shyness and humility to confront his hard decisions because he's a weak man. Its good to see true emotion in this scene. And don't get me started on how good Michael Shannon was in this
+Landry Miller Humility is a good thing. I think you meant cowardice. But yeah, great scene. I also liked how, after this, John then went on to confront April about making Frank's life even more miserable and trying to manipulate him, to where Frank goes off on John again and almost attacks him.
Underrated performance was Kate Winslet. It's amazing how she was trying to maintain a neutral face, but you could also tell what emotions and thoughts she is trying to hide.
@@chiara8561 I mean underrated in this scene. Because folks want to talk about Michael Shannon and Leo in the comments. I didn't mean underrated overall.
John is actually suffering from hyper-sanity, like The Joker. He's so insightful that people think he's insane. Doesn't he remind you of Joker from Dark Knight, with that voice and those mannerisms?
@Black Ninja yea im not saying it’s a good thing there is a time In place for that I mean even though every word he said was true I still wanted Leo to punch him
I love how kate looks fiercely at Leo at the start and then try smiling at Kathy...also when she looks at Michael when he says that she looks too tough and adequate as hell. She is a fantastic actress. And so is Leo. They both should do more movies together.
thevarioty436 Shannon, on his worst day, is a better actor than DiCaprio on his best. There's zero inner life to DiCaprio. He just "indicates" aka pushes for an effect. Total opposite of a Hardy or a Fassbender or a Bale (real actors).
Frederick0220 Revolutioanry Road is nto one of his strongest roles, but if you can honestly watch The Aviator, Gilbert Grape, or Wolf of Wall Street and not think he is a real actor you have a problem
The sequel sequence goes Titanic > Revolution Road > Shutter Island. In Shutter island, Leo has a 3rd kid with Kate and she finally snaps and goes batshit, killing all 3 of them and then herself. Then he joins Michael Shannon in the looney bin aka Shutter Island.
With respect to Heath Ledger who rightfully won The supporting acting Oscar that year (and Completely deserved it too, no question). Had Shannon given this performance any other year, he totally would've won the Oscar, fantastic acting.
Absolutely love how his face scrunches up and his voice shakes a bit when he says "opinions"; he's filled with such rage and hatred for the guy. Excellent acting on DiCaprio's part.
Best scene in a terrific study of human nature.....watched it twice after a few years! Lots of the plot and character study go by.... the first view. Again, DiCaprio is an amazing actor!
How is he crazy? If anything he seems to pick up things better than most. Only problem is he seems to be lacking that filter that goes "hey, don't say that. It's fucking rude"
1:17 - “….it’s more comfy here in the old hopeless emptiness after all.” Leo’s slow turn, clenched jaw, and seething anger. “Oh wow. That did it. Look at his face.” 🤣🤣🤣🔥🔥🔥 Bravo Michael Shannon!
He just told the simple truth and the truth is 'triggering' to a lot of people. Leo's character hid behind his wife's conditions because he hadn't the balls to risk everything and move to a brand new country. It's one of the easiest things in life to find any excuse to talk yourself out of anything that frightens you deep down. Leo's character was frightened of the responsibility and the unknown, his wife wasn't, and his character felt safer with the Status Quo, which made his wife so depressed, she gave up on not only their marriage but her life and the life of her baby inside her. Frank is the real immature one, the loser and the coward in this whole story, afraid of everything and uses Rachel and everything else around him - his job promotion as the excuses he needs to hide behind because he does not want to face the brutal truth of himself and how weak he really is, even though deep down he knows it, it terrifies him. Rachel was too mature for him and outgrew him mentally whilst he stayed the same and didn't evolve with her. That is why she fell out of love with him. She could no longer relate but was stuck, which would cause anyone that intelligent and ambitious to lose it. Yes, she went crazy but Frank drove her crazy in the end because she could see no way out and he'd trapped her. The poor girl should have made a one year plan, put money aside for herself, and then when the time was right, leave for Paris and leave him with the children. Sounds selfish but when you're in a relationship with a polar opposite, it can affect your mental health to the point of taking your life, so the most responsible thing for her to have done was to have had the baby, save aside parts of his new earnings and her money she could scrape together for a year into an account of her own and then when the time was right, book a flight and leave when the children were at school and he was at work. Abandoning her kids would be what would be best for them rather than them growing up with a mother like her who would only deteriorate mentally in her suburban jail and she would end up resenting them and potentially harming them. Sometimes you have to sort yourself out when you have a mental illness or an ambition that will cause mental illness if you don't at least try to fulfill it, which she had. What good are you to anyone, especially children if you're that ill and depressed? Plus, you have to save yourself sometimes when the life you choose may kill you. Frank would have eventually found someone on his maturity level and who is unambitious and wants a safe life, like the girl he was cheating with, so the children wouldn't have suffered as much if Rachel had left. But look, they suffered even more in the end when their own Mother killed herself, rather than have another sibling and a happy Mother living in Europe they could visit when they were old enough. So, life ain't black and white. In circumstances like these, sometimes it's best for the children and for the person to leave.
perfectly well said...Frank was a coward from the start. but I guess that April's death really did do a 360° turn on his entire married life version of himself, which I wholeheartedly liked seeing how much he finally regretted all his decisions (yea I know it sounds kinda sadistic 😭) and how at the end the hopeless emptiness managed to eat him up. yup he 99% deserved it
@@ayeshasiddique1476 I don't think it's fair to say that he is a coward, everyone wants stability. With that much of responsibility, having two children and one on the go is absolutely terrifying if u move to another country. Call it a coward thing, but what he did is save enough for their children. April is too selfish to hold onto her fantasy. Imagine having to risk your baby's life just for your own pleasure. Frank tried his best, he has his flaws too but april is too awful.
Keep in mind, though, the characters of Jack and Frank were completely different (as were those of Rose and April), plus the times were very different. In the 1910's, wives for the most part kept a low profile and did whatever their husbands told them to do. By the 1950's things were changing (values, etc.) and women were becoming more independent. Not saying Jack and Rose wouldn't have had their differences (of course they would have) but you can't compare Jack & Rose to Frank & April.
Jack and Rose were both Rebels in their own way. They're also ages of 17 and 20 where April and Frank are supposed to be well into their 30s or possibly even 40. It wouldn't be too far a stretch to compare them. I'm not one to do it, but I can see how their marriage could have ended up like this if it had taken a bad turn.
Plus, I always thought it sorta makes sense--in Titanic, Jack was all loose and carefree. Cut to him in adulthood, he'd be more inclined to the idea of settling down and playing it safe after a lifetime of being wild and unstable. On the opposite end, Rose had been constrained her whole life. She'd still have a deep desire well into her 30s/40s to explore the world and never settle for a lifestyle that makes her truly unhappy.
Michael Shannon is vastly superior to DiCaprio as an actor, and especially in this movie in particular. DiCaprio overacts way too much here. Shannon has such a great presence on the screen and is amazing in any role, DiCaprio is only amazing in certain roles.
great dynamic here. frank thinks john's edgy views are fascinating and tries to meet him halfway, but he just sees them as a novelty, he's not ready to go all the way and really face reality the way john does.
Best scene (in my opinion)! ... Just wish Movieclips didn't cut it so short ... The best part - where John comes back into the room - and really tells them off - is unfortunately missing.
I don’t care what anyone thinks or says those two actors love each other deeply! They hurt inside cause they know somehow it passed them by but they deeply love each other that is an obvious fact! Things don’t work like that unless it’s so! They resisted it but it’s a fact!
Michael Shannon's performance was so good ! He'd go on to star in "The Shape of Water" for which he received an Oscar Nomination. Recently he shocked us again with a knockout performance staring in "George and Tammy". A really good and versatile actor !
Michael Shannon was the only person telling the truth. Both characters were the typical dynamic in relationships in our society of two people getting together without ever knowing what they want in a relationship or life. So they hide behind their relationship making themselves miserable to the point of disdain to one another rather than getting out in the world and finding out who they are and their purpose in the world.
He's the type of man who's brutally honest with no filter but at least he's honest with everyone. That's most people's problems with one another all the lying and lying to themselves above all.
"The real reason" was that Frank didn't want to be a stay-at-home dad and let April be the breadwinner and was hellbent on preventing that, even if it meant being stuck in depressing suburbia and a job he hates and the plastered smiles and the white picket fence. He just couldn't handle people seeing that he's not in charge in the family. April is repeatedly shown to be a woman who wouldn't have any of that but Frank wanted to at least keep that fact behind closed doors. He managed to be simultaneously selfish and self-destructive.
The most important thing about acting or creative writing or anything else, is The Truth. That's what it's all about. Michael Shannon delivers a truthful performance here.
He may be insane but he's just described their whole marriage in a nutshell.
Greta M. And you know because Winslet character can't even say a word.
Great character and performance
Because he's not insane, quite the opposite
their marriage ? lol
isnt that just the case of most mariage since the implementation of it ?
It’s always the ‘insane’ ones that speak the most truth.
I found the "Not well my ass" part always so funny !
lol
Agree!
Imène Cherry same here
Imène Cherry ikr
😂😂😂😂😂😂
For someone supposedly "insane" he's got a brilliant insight into ppl... tell it like it is... WHAT HAPPENED FRANK...lmfao
I know right. So true.
MsMimilala Crazy....not stupid.
+MsMimilala He sure was nuts, but he was very smart and perceptive. This scene was the most memorable part of the movie, thanks to Michael Shannon.
Sunshinename... you may be right lol...
People say Leo overacts but I disagree I think he is a phenomenal actor.... xx
In this scene Michael Shannon is Kate Winslet's Anger Translator😂
Wow. Perfect. 😂😂😂
That’s true 🤔😆
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Your are a Goodman thinker. 🔥
lmao!!!!!! best comment.
"NOT WELL MY ASS! I don't give a damn if he's sick or well, or dead or alive!"
Always loved that part
It took a crazy person to make sense of their marriage. This is the best scene in the movie hands down I love when Leo gets pissed and starts ranting great acting all around this is what happens when you survive the Titanic
It felt good to finally see someone call Frank out on his bullshit during this scene
Love this scene frank getting pointed out for his shyness and humility to confront his hard decisions because he's a weak man. Its good to see true emotion in this scene. And don't get me started on how good Michael Shannon was in this
+Landry Miller Humility is a good thing. I think you meant cowardice.
But yeah, great scene. I also liked how, after this, John then went on to confront April about making Frank's life even more miserable and trying to manipulate him, to where Frank goes off on John again and almost attacks him.
Underrated performance was Kate Winslet. It's amazing how she was trying to maintain a neutral face, but you could also tell what emotions and thoughts she is trying to hide.
Birdie Wolf she is not underrated. She won the Golden Globe for this movie. It is one the best performances of her career
@@chiara8561 I mean underrated in this scene. Because folks want to talk about Michael Shannon and Leo in the comments. I didn't mean underrated overall.
yes no didn’t she win an Oscar the same year
@@jacksonia7724 yeah
She won the Oscar for The Reader and 2 golden globes one for The Reader and one for Revolutionary Road the same year
yes no damn. Good year for her
Kathy Bates was in Titanic too like leo and kate :) great actress
She's in the office where her talent for a dramatic actress really shows :p
EllenLover she’s also in American horror story
@johnny67448 Not everything is about you, just because you may have known it doesn't mean everybody else did
Leo the only one from titanic who looks different little bit
She was scary as hell, in the horror movie, from 1990; "Misery". I think she won an Oscar, too; but don't quote me on it.
John is actually suffering from hyper-sanity, like The Joker. He's so insightful that people think he's insane. Doesn't he remind you of Joker from Dark Knight, with that voice and those mannerisms?
He says the truth all the time which people don’t like because people would rather live in a vale of ignorance
@Black Ninja yea im not saying it’s a good thing there is a time In place for that I mean even though every word he said was true I still wanted Leo to punch him
1000000 percent
He could have played the Joker
He lives in a society
I love how kate looks fiercely at Leo at the start and then try smiling at Kathy...also when she looks at Michael when he says that she looks too tough and adequate as hell. She is a fantastic actress. And so is Leo. They both should do more movies together.
The real star is Michael Shannon
It's like jack and rose made it and Molly followed them and brought her crazy kid with her
There's a fanfic in there.
Snrub He's not too crazy.
That same kid whose suit Molly had lent to Jack for the first class dinner party on Titanic.
Don't forget Annie Wilkes is in this scene!
Not well my ASS!
Best line ever! Amazing Leo
1:02 made me spit my pasta out. Just something about the way his hand comes out of shot and his voice I find hilarious
NO NO!!!
😆
Michael Shannon was the most sane character in this entire movie.... BY FAR
John is Frank’s inner-voice in this scene. He’s essentially saying the internal dialogue that Frank is constantly thinking in his head.
Micheal Shanon totally nailed this one.
Wish he’d nail me too lol
Not gonna lie, seeing DiCaprio snap was really satisfying.
It’s so much easier to call someone crazy than to just accept the fact that they’re telling the truth
honestly think shannon out-acted dicaprio in this scene
thevarioty436 Shannon, on his worst day, is a better actor than DiCaprio on his best. There's zero inner life to DiCaprio. He just "indicates" aka pushes for an effect. Total opposite of a Hardy or a Fassbender or a Bale (real actors).
+Frederick0220 DiCaprio is one of the best actors of all time.
Michael Colby
I kindly disagree, playa.
Frederick0220 Revolutioanry Road is nto one of his strongest roles, but if you can honestly watch The Aviator, Gilbert Grape, or Wolf of Wall Street and not think he is a real actor you have a problem
Michael Colby
I haven't seen any of those but I'll check 'em out. I've been meaning to see The Wolf of Wall Street.
Insane Asylum ? You mean The Shutter Island? ooooooh BOOM LEO! haha
The sequel sequence goes
Titanic > Revolution Road > Shutter Island.
In Shutter island, Leo has a 3rd kid with Kate and she finally snaps and goes batshit, killing all 3 of them and then herself. Then he joins Michael Shannon in the looney bin aka Shutter Island.
@@MionMikan No way! The sequence fits perfectly 😅
@@MionMikanlooooooool hahahaaaa
Michael Shannon- wow!
With respect to Heath Ledger who rightfully won The supporting acting Oscar that year (and Completely deserved it too, no question).
Had Shannon given this performance any other year, he totally would've won the Oscar, fantastic acting.
he is the best
Incredible performance
@@DeadWordz oh that did it look at his face.
If there was no Ledger, it would have been between him or RDJ.
@@fredererpowerRdj?
Leo's acting in this film was so good!
And underrated
Damn Michael shannon is soo good here
he is the best, underrated.
You think your baby is safe? HE WILL FIND HIM!
I just got that reference.... Lol nice one!
#ManOfSteel
4 years later, and yet
😅😂😂😂
Nice 😂
Superman
Michael Shannon is fucking brilliant.
The trolling is strong in this one.
Leo is the best actor when it comes to these scenes that he's angry or yell to.
Yes, I believe he's a passionate and emotional person by nature. It comes so natural to him.
Michael Shannon is also up there.
Jack and Rose a few years into the marriage.
HOLY SHIT THAT'S SOME GOOD ASS ACTING
Honestly Frank has Anger issues
anger issues? u fuckin idiot his girlfriend was a total sociopath, he had the perfect reason to be angry..
BigDaddy IsBack wdym? I don’t get it....
@@bigdaddyisback190 I don't think you get the point of that scene do you?
His wife told Frank that she don't love him anymore 10 minutes before
I think I'd have issues too
Great scene
He was provoked, what do you mean? Lol
Absolutely love how his face scrunches up and his voice shakes a bit when he says "opinions"; he's filled with such rage and hatred for the guy. Excellent acting on DiCaprio's part.
When he gets angry he reminds me of Scar from the Lion King. Idk just me?
Rowrowrowyourboat: I think it’s the low voiced villainous bellow. I dunno, maybe it’s just me.
One of the best scene of the movie ; John understood everything.!!!!
Never realized that Frank actually did get April pregnant on purpose so that he could get out of going to Paris..
2:02 my teacher when i explain to him that i didn't do the homework because i wasn't feeling well yesterday
Best scene in a terrific study of human nature.....watched it twice after a few years! Lots of the plot and character study go by.... the first view. Again, DiCaprio is an amazing actor!
How is he crazy? If anything he seems to pick up things better than most.
Only problem is he seems to be lacking that filter that goes "hey, don't say that. It's fucking rude"
He's "crazy" because he rejects the obligation to act in a socially acceptable manner.
I wish we all had the balls to be that honest.
1:17 - “….it’s more comfy here in the old hopeless emptiness after all.”
Leo’s slow turn, clenched jaw, and seething anger.
“Oh wow. That did it. Look at his face.”
🤣🤣🤣🔥🔥🔥
Bravo Michael Shannon!
Oh My God!¡! When Leo swears I melted x
He just told the simple truth and the truth is 'triggering' to a lot of people. Leo's character hid behind his wife's conditions because he hadn't the balls to risk everything and move to a brand new country. It's one of the easiest things in life to find any excuse to talk yourself out of anything that frightens you deep down. Leo's character was frightened of the responsibility and the unknown, his wife wasn't, and his character felt safer with the Status Quo, which made his wife so depressed, she gave up on not only their marriage but her life and the life of her baby inside her. Frank is the real immature one, the loser and the coward in this whole story, afraid of everything and uses Rachel and everything else around him - his job promotion as the excuses he needs to hide behind because he does not want to face the brutal truth of himself and how weak he really is, even though deep down he knows it, it terrifies him. Rachel was too mature for him and outgrew him mentally whilst he stayed the same and didn't evolve with her. That is why she fell out of love with him. She could no longer relate but was stuck, which would cause anyone that intelligent and ambitious to lose it. Yes, she went crazy but Frank drove her crazy in the end because she could see no way out and he'd trapped her. The poor girl should have made a one year plan, put money aside for herself, and then when the time was right, leave for Paris and leave him with the children. Sounds selfish but when you're in a relationship with a polar opposite, it can affect your mental health to the point of taking your life, so the most responsible thing for her to have done was to have had the baby, save aside parts of his new earnings and her money she could scrape together for a year into an account of her own and then when the time was right, book a flight and leave when the children were at school and he was at work. Abandoning her kids would be what would be best for them rather than them growing up with a mother like her who would only deteriorate mentally in her suburban jail and she would end up resenting them and potentially harming them. Sometimes you have to sort yourself out when you have a mental illness or an ambition that will cause mental illness if you don't at least try to fulfill it, which she had. What good are you to anyone, especially children if you're that ill and depressed? Plus, you have to save yourself sometimes when the life you choose may kill you. Frank would have eventually found someone on his maturity level and who is unambitious and wants a safe life, like the girl he was cheating with, so the children wouldn't have suffered as much if Rachel had left. But look, they suffered even more in the end when their own Mother killed herself, rather than have another sibling and a happy Mother living in Europe they could visit when they were old enough. So, life ain't black and white. In circumstances like these, sometimes it's best for the children and for the person to leave.
perfectly well said...Frank was a coward from the start. but I guess that April's death really did do a 360° turn on his entire married life version of himself, which I wholeheartedly liked seeing how much he finally regretted all his decisions (yea I know it sounds kinda sadistic 😭) and how at the end the hopeless emptiness managed to eat him up. yup he 99% deserved it
@@ayeshasiddique1476 I don't think it's fair to say that he is a coward, everyone wants stability. With that much of responsibility, having two children and one on the go is absolutely terrifying if u move to another country. Call it a coward thing, but what he did is save enough for their children. April is too selfish to hold onto her fantasy. Imagine having to risk your baby's life just for your own pleasure. Frank tried his best, he has his flaws too but april is too awful.
John is their reality check...
Keep in mind, though, the characters of Jack and Frank were completely different (as were those of Rose and April), plus the times were very different. In the 1910's, wives for the most part kept a low profile and did whatever their husbands told them to do. By the 1950's things were changing (values, etc.) and women were becoming more independent. Not saying Jack and Rose wouldn't have had their differences (of course they would have) but you can't compare Jack & Rose to Frank & April.
Jack and Rose were both Rebels in their own way. They're also ages of 17 and 20 where April and Frank are supposed to be well into their 30s or possibly even 40. It wouldn't be too far a stretch to compare them. I'm not one to do it, but I can see how their marriage could have ended up like this if it had taken a bad turn.
Plus, I always thought it sorta makes sense--in Titanic, Jack was all loose and carefree. Cut to him in adulthood, he'd be more inclined to the idea of settling down and playing it safe after a lifetime of being wild and unstable. On the opposite end, Rose had been constrained her whole life. She'd still have a deep desire well into her 30s/40s to explore the world and never settle for a lifestyle that makes her truly unhappy.
LITERALLY WAS SO RIGHT THAT HE PISSED HIM OFF! 👀😂👏🏾
leo is an amazing acter
AMAZING ACTOR MY ASS!!!!!!
Cory what do you mean he’s the best out there...
X X he’s quoting what Leo said in the clip just changed the first line
ah leo leo leo, what a good fuckin actor you are....
Iron Throne Michale shannon was better than him in this
not really lol. he was good tho i give you that
Michael Shannon is vastly superior to DiCaprio as an actor, and especially in this movie in particular. DiCaprio overacts way too much here. Shannon has such a great presence on the screen and is amazing in any role, DiCaprio is only amazing in certain roles.
Michael Shannon is from that class of actors that made Borgnine, Hackman, Duvall, and Nicholson. He's pure genius.
thebride6781 he remembers me De Niro in some way
Shannon was like he was in another movie.
Another more interesting movie. :)
great dynamic here. frank thinks john's edgy views are fascinating and tries to meet him halfway, but he just sees them as a novelty, he's not ready to go all the way and really face reality the way john does.
😂💀I love this movie. Idk why I don’t have this in my collection. That “crazy”dude reminds me of me.🤦🏽♀️
Michael Shannon performs at his best when he's always the one suffering from the mental illness.
michael shannon is THE most underrated actor alive
Not me drinking my seltzer like I was at thanksgiving dinner lol 😂
After watching this scene I decided that Michael Shannon could play a good joker. An also from a distance, he looks like Mr.Bean in that attire.
Michael Shannon would make an excellent Joker.
'Insane' people are really just honest people with no manners.
Follow DiCaprios eyebrows, he does that all the time.. in every movie
I think he's the most sane character in the movie. He sees the truth, speaks the truth, straight to the point no game badass character.
General Zod did a good job here :P
Seeing Leo mad is funny to me 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I love Leonardo's facial expressions. lol
Michael Shannon should have won Oscar for this!
He lost to Heath Ledgers Joker
@@Thrawn23. Heath Ledger deserved it more obviously.
Best scene (in my opinion)! ... Just wish Movieclips didn't cut it so short ... The best part - where John comes back into the room - and really tells them off - is unfortunately missing.
when Leo snaps at the end I said oh roasted I don't know why lol
I like how we got four awesome movie villains (Calvin Candie, Jeanine Matthews, Annie Wilkes, and General Zod) sitting at the same table. 👏👏👏👏
Kate and Leo forever
Best scene of the move
I loved Revolutionary Road
I agree with John completely..!!!!!!
So today we got molly brown , jack dawson and rose 😂😂❤️
"NOT WELL MY ASS" Love it
I don’t care what anyone thinks or says those two actors love each other deeply! They hurt inside cause they know somehow it passed them by but they deeply love each other that is an obvious fact! Things don’t work like that unless it’s so! They resisted it but it’s a fact!
Michael Shannon's performance was so good ! He'd go on to star in "The Shape of Water" for which he received an Oscar Nomination. Recently he shocked us again with a knockout performance staring in "George and Tammy". A really good and versatile actor !
Damn Michael Shannon is spot on in this role. I recommend you watch his work in Boardwalk Empire.
Be reasonable gorgey 😂 aka van elden
John’s not a monster. He’s just ahead of the curve
1:09 that face says "is this fucker for real?"
Michael Shannon was the only person telling the truth. Both characters were the typical dynamic in relationships in our society of two people getting together without ever knowing what they want in a relationship or life. So they hide behind their relationship making themselves miserable to the point of disdain to one another rather than getting out in the world and finding out who they are and their purpose in the world.
Spot on.
General Zod turns Angry against Jack Dawnson he will say WHERE DID YOU SWEAR ON THE FARM?!
This video gets a thumbs-up from me for the amazing acting and writing 👍👌👏
1:32 get me every time 😂
Frank and April, Joker and Harly Quinn. Sounds similar huh?
Molly brown jack Dawson and rose back together again
Michael Shannon has some greater qualities that I don't think Leonardo Dicaprio has shown yet. Kate Winslet too.
XBOXMASTER123456 watch ur words, kiddo
They are three fantastic actors
You should watch more movies
two amazing snapheads
Micheal Shannon is sooooo freakin good!
what i love about this movie is just that this movie is titanic all over again. you got jack, rose, and molly, its just perfect
He's the type of man who's brutally honest with no filter but at least he's honest with everyone. That's most people's problems with one another all the lying and lying to themselves above all.
Them tow going off at each other’s is the best 😂
Will there ever be a DiCaprio film that doesn't involve him having to yell at someone? 🤣
lol holy hell…..idk why i am laughing
Lollollol! Hand in the face. “No no! “
1:45 ENOUGH from the clown!
In real life he’d probably get socked.
"The real reason" was that Frank didn't want to be a stay-at-home dad and let April be the breadwinner and was hellbent on preventing that, even if it meant being stuck in depressing suburbia and a job he hates and the plastered smiles and the white picket fence. He just couldn't handle people seeing that he's not in charge in the family. April is repeatedly shown to be a woman who wouldn't have any of that but Frank wanted to at least keep that fact behind closed doors. He managed to be simultaneously selfish and self-destructive.
this was the movie where i began to see Michael Shannon as a great actor
2:02 🙂
The most important thing about acting or creative writing or anything else, is The Truth. That's what it's all about. Michael Shannon delivers a truthful performance here.
amazing acting by him