Atonement [2007] | ![Atonement [2007]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51bWJK24oML._SL160_.jpg)
enlarge | Director: Joe Wright Actors: Keira Knightley, Saoirse Ronan, James Mcavoy, Romola Garai, Vanessa Redgrave Studio: Universal Pictures UK Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 180 reviews Sales Rank: 15
Format: Pal Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 118 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6
EAN: 5050582532517 ASIN: B000YGHBWU
Theatrical Release Date: 2007 Release Date: February 4, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Amazon.co.uk Review Atonement reunites Keira Knightley with her Pride & Prejudice director, Joe Wright, for the movie based on Ian McEwan's book of the same name. The result? Once of the most widely acclaimed pictures of 2007. Atonement tells the story of Cecilia Tallis (Knightley), and the housekeeper's son, Robbie Turner (played by the increasingly prevalent James McAvoy). Set during the heat of 1935, their coming together and the ensuing drama brings in Cecilia's thirteen-year old sister, Briony, whose actions prove to have far-reaching repercussions. With a terrific cast and superb direction from the aforementioned Wright, it's utterly understandable as to how Atonement has earned itself such praise. Diligently told, with some superb photography, Wright is blessed by terrific central performances by Knightley and McAvoy, both of whom have never been better. His trick also is to get the pacing of the film bang-on, taking his time to build up and layer events before he looks for any kind of pay off. As a result, as Atonement heads into its latter stages, it proves itself as a top quality drama, with a real emotional punch. Furthermore, it's one of the increasingly rare breed of films that sticks in your head for days after. As a result, for once, it really is worth seeing what critics the world over have been raving about: Atonement really is something very special indeed. --Jon Foster
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Lovely August 21, 2008 Loved it, another example of me reading the book before i see the film. this worked well because the book covered elements of the plot which i thought were important which the film missed, and the film made the ending clearer because at this point i was bored of the book and just skimmed it. it was a lovely pleasant sad film.
Somewhat disappointing August 10, 2008 Despite the critical accolades and awards, I found this movie quite disappointing. Based on a novel by Ian McEwan, and directed by Joe Wright (who had filmed the latest movie version of Pride and Prejudice, much inferior to the BBC miniseries), the bulk of the movie occurs in a British country house during one day in the mid 1930s, in which a crime might have happened of might have just been the figment of the imagination of a fevered child. The main characters will feel for years the consequences of what happened that day. Since I'm totally uninterested on the life of England's upper classes, I was quite bored during a lot of the movie. And as if that wasn't enough, the final twist of the movie (in which Vanessa Redgrave has a cameo role) is totally insulting, and makes the viewer feels cheated. The engaging presence of Keira Knightley and newcomer Saoirse Ronan are among the movie's few assets. On the other hand, the much praised scene set during the evacuation at Dunkirk is very show-offy in my opinion.
Movie Making for the Masses? August 7, 2008 A film which requires the viewer to work for their emotional gratification is doomed to fail. My heart strings were left irritatingly unplucked due to the essentially teniuous nature of the story. Atonement cleverly gives us the opportunity to see different interpretions of a situation. And then asks us to embrace its difficult theme. The great and the good have hailed Atonement a masterpiece, I wonder if those people have watched enough movies. The Shakespearean premise has been done better, the actors and script fail to compensate for a weak story, the photography interesting but.... and my lasting memory, disappointment. Sorry, I can't join the happy throng on this one
I enjoyed the film more than the book August 7, 2008 I much preferred the film to the novel. It is much more pacey and doesn't get bogged down in the details which have little to do with the overall story. The actors are superb and just as you would imagine them. In fact the character of Bryony isn't as annoying as she is in the book, she was played brilliantly with an emphasis on a clever girl figuring out the world. Beautifully shot, the war sections could have been a bit longer as I enjoyed them the best in the book. I understand the ending better now which really disappointed me in the book. Good film, would recommend it for a nice evening in and a bottle of wine.
Best pic of 2007 July 24, 2008 Know im not a fan of Pride and prediduce the film made before attonement by the director.This movie should of won an award for best picture.A story about telling the truth when you realy should.The movie has realy good cinematography a brilliant drama that we dont realy see the likes of that often.If you liked the englsih paitent im pretty sure you will like this just the movie isnt as big.Great acting apart from Knightley not a very known cast that i recognise from other films but a brilliant cast at that.I just wish this film was filmed in 2.35.1 instead of the 1.88.1 widscreen apart from that one of the best films i have seen in ages.
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