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Atonement

As a 13-year-old, fledgling writer Briony Tallis irrevocably changes the course of several lives when she accuses her older sister's lover of a crime he did not commit.

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Release : 2007
Rating : 7.8
Studio : Universal Pictures,  StudioCanal,  Relativity Media, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Art Direction, 
Cast : James McAvoy Keira Knightley Saoirse Ronan Romola Garai Vanessa Redgrave
Genre : Drama Romance

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Reviews

CheerupSilver
2018/08/30

Very Cool!!!

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Wordiezett
2018/08/30

So much average

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SpuffyWeb
2018/08/30

Sadly Over-hyped

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Curapedi
2018/08/30

I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.

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Grant Bullert
2018/05/14

"Atonement" is a rare beauty. A film that shatters hearts while bringing them peace at the same time.-Analysis of Notable Work- *Writing/Directing: The story plays out brilliantly and is of a certain brilliance that few films have ever achieved. Characters have such level of charisma that it is near impossible not to fall in love with each of them. Joe Wright showcases his genius in the way he tells this phenomenal and emotionally distressing film. The film touches one's heart in the deepest way, both with sadness and joy. *Cinematography/Editing: The work of Seamus McGarvey is incredible. The film begins with a dreamlike quality as we view the world through 13 year old Briony's eyes. As things start to become more mature and less childlike, the dreamlike quality fades. The color palette is of a simple beauty. The openness of certain shots and the closed in feeling of others serves to heighten the feeling of the characters throughout the film. Every frame is beautiful and authentic. The editing is beyond the level of many other films. The way the story is revealed to us is breathtaking. The transitions are seamless and the feeling of being inside of the characters becomes so natural due to the way in which the story is cut. *Dialogue/Acting: The dialogue is wonderfully authentic and beautiful. Coupled with the incredible performances of the cast, it becomes an unforgettable film. James McAvoy and Keira Knightley deliver one of their best performances of their careers. Saoirse Ronan is incredible and talented beyond her years in this film. *Music/Sound Design: The film score is outstanding. Elements of a typewriter are sprinkled all throughout. The music plays wonderfully with the action taking place on screen. The whole film seems to work together wonderfully. The sound design is masterful. In the beginning it is especially strong. As we view the world through Briony's eyes, we hear the things she does with absolute clarity. Later, the sound brings forth a great deal of emotion, particularly when silence is used. *Production Design/Special Effects: The costumes, set pieces, and locations are of magnificent beauty and authenticity. One of the most impressive sequences is the long take at Dunkirk. Every chapter of the film feels real. There are not many special effects in the film, but the make-up and props are wonderfully within the realm of realism.*Conclusion: "Atonement" makes wonderful use of all the aspects of storytelling through film and is a masterpiece that will not soon be forgotten.

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winopaul
2017/04/18

I guess probabilities exist that would see me taking out Aliens and Cowboys, Child 44, and this piece of crap from the library on the same day. All three suck, and often in the same way.This movie is a Mean Girls with level-1 Tarantino, a schedule II Shyamalan, with an Altman tracking shot kicker. The Tarantino is because it jumps around in time, a very 1990s device and pretty bankrupt in this day and age. Worse yet, it plays the exact same scene over, just from a slightly different POV, so it wastes your time while it confused the story-line. Its a Shyamalan since it has a sociopath twist at the end. This allows the writers to hurt you the same way the creeptastic girl in the story hurts everyone around her.The Altman kicker is the long tracking shot at Dunkirk, in a scene that was irrelevant to the story. Its as if these young directors have to brag at cocktail parties, "Oh I shot a horse chase in the desert (Aliens and Cowboys), or in this case, "Oh I shot a beach scene from WWII." Because the technology of movie-making has advanced so much, the scene does look better, but these self-absorbed directors put it down solely to their genius.The horror of this movie is that it made money and got acclaim, which will only encourage more of this self-indulgent crap. I guess if your brain is still infantile, and you like pretty colors and distracting sounds, yeah, this film is great for that. If you have moved past a noisy mobile dancing over your crib, to the point where things have to make at least a little sense, this movie is atrocious.Acting is good, other than direction that has them all seem autistic, as they all pause for 12 seconds rather than respond to whatever manufactured senseless dramatic situation they are faced with. Direction is so inept he changes the actress playing the "star" and also starts referring to her by her last name instead of her first. What point in this crap, symbolism she is changing? Go back to film school, and stay there.Robin Williams said "Cocaine is God's way of telling you that you make too much money." A deleted scene titled "Walking through the fields" is God's way of telling you that you have too much budget.The movie is titled Atonement, but that is not what it is about. First off, there is no atonement. The creep girl does not recant until she is 79 years old. Robbie's mother, her parents, everyone she hurt is dead. Cumberbatch is dead, unable to reply to her new accusations. Some atonement. The movie seems to be a love story, until the Shyamalan happens and its all a lie, told by the lying sociopath narcissist girl who ruins everyone's life, including the people that watch this drek.So just when you think are are watching a move about a young couple, its really about this despicable creepy crap brat. Great, I love to see scheming creep sociopaths, especially ones that maneuver their lies into a big life payoff.You could toss out all the war scenes and the scenes with Anorexic Girl. Then it would be about Briony. You would have to expand her POV and linearize the story line. Thing is, who would want to watch this creepy little liar? A novelist might think the story is all about the little budding writer, but everyone else sees her as an ancillary little distraction to life. A dork.There were implausibilities. Like why didn't the police re-trace Robbie's path to prove he couldn't have tried to rape the girl? And prison for attempted rape, pretty much a mild assault? No, hardly. Even if her daddy was Lord Truplewaite of Devon on Hardwicke.The movie was like a promo reel for the director, showing off his scenes, the hiding from the Boche, the trudging in the field, the hospital scene. I guess that is why I hate this movie so much. The soldiers coming into the hospital moved me to tears, and rather than stick to a coherent logical story, he had to bounce off to his next self-indulgent show-off clip reel.I agree with another commentator. That there is a privileged class in the world that never had to work at anything and always is guaranteed to have a happy ending. So a happy ending is boring to them, whereas to us its the rarest of occurrences. I am sorry that the Marie Antoinettes of the world like this movie, it shows we are in need of a colony collapse disorder.

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terrisirig
2017/03/27

I loved this movie, and I'm not a 'romance' movie person (more drama and horror). The more I thought about it, the more I hated Briony the character. Atonement? Really? Wait until you are an old person, probably every person who could have benefited from the truth is dead,every single person, and now you write the truth? For what exactly? She waited so that anyone who could have cared is dead and gone and can't judge her anymore for lying. And her reason? To give them what they ultimately wanted? That's a pretty picture in her head to justify somehow waiting all those years to reveal the truth, when it really doesn't matter anymore. Briony knew she did wrong when you see her looking out the window as they took him away. To show them happy, 50 years later was it? On a beach? How romantic...and fake...something you conjure up in your mind to help you sleep at night. She basically killed both of those 2 characters within 4 years...nice. A jealous, nosy busy- body preteen whose actions killed 2 people and ruined more lives (the mothers/parents, brother, etc.), and is now confessing in her book as some sort of atonement, when she really is dying of cancer and needs to feel like it matters...well at this point it doesn't. The 'scene' she caught in the woods was consensual, but her cousin couldn't outright admit to having premarital rough sex, could she..so she also went along with the charade to look like a victim. But if Briony didn't accuse someone, no one would have gotten hurt, there just would have been a lot of hard questions as to what was happening out there when she should have been looking for her brothers instead of having fun with some guy she was attracted to. Good movie, hated how it ended,but I suppose it was appropriate. The only part of the ending that makes up for it is that I think Briony ended up alone all her life..

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Jack Vasen
2017/01/16

This movie is artistically and well done, but as such, it can also move slowly at times. This movie reveals the horrors of war, poverty, greed, falsehood, and prejudice. Some of the horrors of war are graphically displayed. There is one very sad scene of a dying man in a hospital. There is a very touching moment where Keira Knightley calls her true love home to her. Large portions of the movie deal with the struggle for atonement and several of those moments are very poignant. When I rate a movie, part of my rating is my own enjoyment throughout, as opposed to the quality of the film. This explains why I haven't given it higher marks.

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