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"'atonement' aka adaptation from books 101"
Wed Dec-12-07 01:40 AM by dj_whatzisname

  

          

it was creepy--the movie was exactly what i'd envisioned in my mind's eye while reading the novel. it was clearly made considering both readers in general and 'atonement' fans specifically.

of course the movie can't impart the information and detail of the book, but the carefully selected dialogue and meticulous scenery adroitly translate pages of text to the screen. the three main characters are painted subtly and masterfully against the war, whose rot and horror become palpable to the viewer. 'atonement,' the book and the film, imparts loss and regret with an eloquence few authors or directors ever achieved.

four motherfucking stars!

for those who haven't read the book--did you find the movie disjointed at all? did certain scene changes seem abrupt and confusing?

  

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'atonement' aka adaptation from books 101 [View all] , dj_whatzisname, Wed Dec-12-07 01:28 AM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
did u just say "adroitly"? lol
Dec 12th 2007
1
you no readda de books?
Dec 12th 2007
4
i have yet to see the movie, but as a reader of the book...
Dec 12th 2007
2
i noticed that too, whole scenes exactly as i envisaged
Dec 12th 2007
3
RE: i noticed that too, whole scenes exactly as i envisaged
Dec 12th 2007
5
Some incredibly beautiful filmmaking
Dec 14th 2007
6
how?
Dec 14th 2007
7
Visually, it was just about flawless.
Dec 16th 2007
9
      hmm you have to remember 'contrivedness' is a central theme
Dec 16th 2007
11
           Fair enough.
Dec 16th 2007
12
                i was talking to my cousin about the book yesterday
Feb 17th 2008
35
son that 5+ minute shot was CRAZY
Dec 14th 2007
8
in select theatres ???
Dec 16th 2007
10
Spielberg would have had me more emotionally invested in the characters.
Feb 16th 2008
34
i just saw this yesterday...having never read the book
Jan 02nd 2008
13
i wondered about that too
Jan 03rd 2008
14
Don't think so. Seemed that he was drawing upon some memory...
Jan 03rd 2008
15
the guy was on morphine or was just delirious, there was no connexion
Jan 06th 2008
17
refuse to see it because it was his worst book
Jan 03rd 2008
16
most ejaculatory english book definitely
Jan 07th 2008
20
      ah, jokes
Jan 07th 2008
21
           well, not many of his english books
Jan 07th 2008
22
i didn't like this
Jan 06th 2008
18
and to answer your question directly:
Jan 06th 2008
19
I liked the flick, but thought it was slightly overrated
Jan 22nd 2008
23
Even the firsit third or so?
Jan 22nd 2008
24
To be honest, I really wasn't that engaged with the 1st third of it
Jan 24th 2008
26
      I cosign this point.
Feb 16th 2008
32
CO-SIGN
Jan 24th 2008
25
i third this shit
Jan 31st 2008
28
I didn't find any performances oscar worthy.
Jan 31st 2008
29
Fuck this movie
Jan 26th 2008
27
it had all the ingredients...
Feb 01st 2008
30
all that id say has been said, but can we get some love for the score?
Feb 01st 2008
31
The score really was terrific.
Feb 16th 2008
33
it's a beautiful film and i like the score but
Mar 08th 2008
36
White Teeth...?
Mar 09th 2008
37
I enjoyed numerous aspects, but I just couldn't get that invested emotio...
May 12th 2008
38
i thought this movie started really strong, but failed to finish
May 12th 2008
39
Just watched it.
Sep 21st 2008
40
lol i almost upped this post two weeks ago when i watched it for the 1st...
Sep 22nd 2008
41
      yea.
Sep 22nd 2008
42

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