Sam Mendes won 1999’s best director Oscar for his first film, American Beauty.
Extraordinarily, he has not been nominated for this powerful drama which is far superior.
Nor has Kate Winslet been rewarded with a best actress nomination. This is equally strange because her portrayal of April Wheeler, a wife and mother whose dream life in 1950s American suburbia turns into a nightmare, is well worthy of an Academy Award.
Justin Haythe’s fine adaptation of Richard Yates’s much-admired novel has April and her salesman husband Frank (Leonardo DiCaprio) leaving the city, moving to suburban Connecticut, and raising two children.