Kate Winslet & Leonardo DiCaprio 5 Ways Their Onscreen Love Is Stronger On Revolutionary Road (5 Ways Its On Titanic)

Kate Winslet & Leonardo DiCaprio: 5 Ways Their Onscreen Love Is Stronger On Revolutionary Road (5 Ways It’s On Titanic)

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Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio are famous for their big screen love stories – but was Titanic better than Revolutionary Road?

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Kate Winslet & Leonardo DiCaprio 5 Ways Their Onscreen Love Is Stronger On Revolutionary Road (5 Ways Its On Titanic)

When the movie Revolutionary Road came out in 2008, fans couldn’t wait to see another Winslet-DiCaprio love story. Needless to say, Titanic was a huge hit back in the ’90s and, to this day, it is still considered one of the most romantic stories ever told on film. And that’s why comparisons between these two feature films, as far as this duo’s love is concerned, are inevitable.

While these movies are very different in almost every aspect regarding the setup, time-frame, and plot between these characters, there’s also a lot of similarities about their characters’ personalities, dreams, and struggles. The 2008 movie makes viewers feel nostalgic about the classic that came out in 1997. Eleven years later, the actors reunited to play a second romantic plot. But even with their differences, is Rose and Jack’s love (on Titanic) as strong as April and Frank’s (on Revolutionary Road)? How do these compare to each other?

10 Revolutionary Road: It Is More Realistic

Kate Winslet & Leonardo DiCaprio 5 Ways Their Onscreen Love Is Stronger On Revolutionary Road (5 Ways Its On Titanic)

Let’s face it: for as much as Titanic has won the hearts of thousands of fans, this love story takes place in very unusual circumstances, one where all the characters are crossing an ocean on a boat and everyone is completely out of their day-by-day real life. While it’s surely a dreamy scenario for a passionate and intense romance, the set up on Revolutionary Road has more relatable circumstances.

9 Titanic: It Goes Against All Odds

Kate Winslet & Leonardo DiCaprio 5 Ways Their Onscreen Love Is Stronger On Revolutionary Road (5 Ways Its On Titanic)

Most viewers would argue that few movies can live up to the iconic Titanic. The majority of people would agree that this picture is a cultural landmark. The ’90s wouldn’t have been the same without it. As fans know, Jack and Rose started a romance and hid it from everyone because they knew that everything about it was against the status quo. Yet, there came a time when Rose defied her family and her supposed duties, in the name of love. But on Revolutionary Road, their relationship starts in a much more casual scenario and is free to simply blossom. There are fewer challenges to overcome and, therefore, it seems less romantic.

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8 Revolutionary Road: Social Norms Are Less Impactful On Their Relationship

Kate Winslet & Leonardo DiCaprio 5 Ways Their Onscreen Love Is Stronger On Revolutionary Road (5 Ways Its On Titanic)

On Revolutionary Road, the 1950s married couple April and Frank are able to solidify their relationship over the years as a result of their choice to stay together. They got married, had two kids, and were about to plan a new adventure living in Europe. Even though there’s a certain set of expectations of behaviors that their friends and family members wanted them to live up to, these are far less impactful than the ones Jack and Rose would have faced if they had had the chance to create their own family.

On Titanic, viewers get to see a love being born in an earlier time, where social norms were far more restrictive and demanding to follow. This was especially true for women, as most people know.

7 Titanic: One Dies For The Other To Live

Kate Winslet & Leonardo DiCaprio 5 Ways Their Onscreen Love Is Stronger On Revolutionary Road (5 Ways Its On Titanic)

Dying for someone else to live has got to be the ultimate proof of love. On Titanic, Jack helps Rose float on top of a door so that she doesn’t have to be in the frozen water. He does so to his detriment to make sure that his beloved stays alive and safe. There’s no question that this shows a heartbreaking reality of what a strong love can do and fans see Jack calmly surrendering to his fate. This might have been a doomed romance but it is one that people will never forget (and as singer CĂ©line Dion would suggest, fans’ hearts had to go on).

6 Revolutionary Road: A Husband And Wife

Kate Winslet & Leonardo DiCaprio 5 Ways Their Onscreen Love Is Stronger On Revolutionary Road (5 Ways Its On Titanic)

It’s pretty obvious that going through a marriage and having a relationship for several years is very different from experiencing a short-lived romance while on a cruise. So, one could argue that by this fact alone, April and Frank have certainly had a stronger love story on Revolutionary Road. A husband and wife go through all the highest highs but also the lowest lows and, on Titanic, fans don’t have enough time to see how Jack and Rose’s relationship would have developed.

5 Titanic: It Had More Chemistry

Kate Winslet & Leonardo DiCaprio 5 Ways Their Onscreen Love Is Stronger On Revolutionary Road (5 Ways Its On Titanic)

Granted, on Titanic there’s hardly anyone who would say that Jack and Rose didn’t have crazy chemistry with one another. While this may not be a super relevant factor to weigh in on a strong love, it certainly adds up to viewers’ infatuation watching these characters. If there’s such a thing as “love at first sight”, these two had it. Their attraction to each other inspired fans all over the world and it is clear that none of them can fight it. On the other hand, people don’t see scenes of deep chemistry or intense desire between Frank and April, in Revolutionary Road.

4 Revolutionary Road: The Characters Had More In Common

Kate Winslet & Leonardo DiCaprio 5 Ways Their Onscreen Love Is Stronger On Revolutionary Road (5 Ways Its On Titanic)

In one of Kate Winslet’s most acclaimed roles, when she played April viewers got to see a more mature and older character than her previous role as Rose. The same thing happened with DiCaprio where Frank displayed a more responsible and less dreamy type of personality. While in Titanic they had stronger chemistry, in Revolutionary Road the audience can see that these two belong to the same world, social status and have common values. What is hinted on the first movie is that there are a lot of differences between the couple that would have, perhaps, caused major problems to make the relationship work.

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3 Titanic: They Made Each Other Happier

Kate Winslet & Leonardo DiCaprio 5 Ways Their Onscreen Love Is Stronger On Revolutionary Road (5 Ways Its On Titanic)

No matter what, a meaningful partnership can be defined by whether or not a couple makes each other happy. Perhaps the Titanic’s love relationship did have all it takes because, the truth is, Jack and Rose were constantly chasing one another. The same didn’t happen on Revolutionary Road. At the end of the day, April couldn’t feel happy with Frank (or with her life at all) even though she “looked” like she had everything working in her/their favor from a physical point of view. So this goes to prove that while it’s important to have a balanced relationship, one that is empty of passion and common dreams is hardly ever going to last too.

2 Revolutionary Road: Their Struggles Are Less Dramatic

Kate Winslet & Leonardo DiCaprio 5 Ways Their Onscreen Love Is Stronger On Revolutionary Road (5 Ways Its On Titanic)

As Leo and Kate reunited for Revolutionary Road, audiences were very excited to see the story of a struggling married couple living in the suburbs in the 1950s. It is fair to say that this movie is the quintessential story of the mid-20th century American life and, by contrast with Titanic, these characters experience less dramatic contrasts.

Titanic can be said to be a coming-of-age love story of two young people whose life circumstances just didn’t blend well together, while Revolutionary Road is about a marriage that ends up becoming disappointing. Both characters Rose and April live similar internal struggles. Rose doesn’t want to live by the social norms set by her mother, and April feels the same way about her husband Frank. They are both trapped in their own lives but Rose is certainly given fewer choices about her decisions.

1 Titanic: It Is A Tragedy That Separates Them, Not A Personal Choice

Ultimately, tragedy sets the fate of both relationships on Titanic and on Revolutionary Road. However, in the first movie this tragedy revolves around an external event that ruins any possibility of their story to continue to be written. In the second film, it is April who decides to end her life intentionally. So, could it be said that Titanic’s romance is stronger even if no one gets to predict if this relationship would actually survive against all odds? One can only guess.

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