Atonement

Approval Rate: 71%

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    sarakai

    Thu Feb 11 2010

    I am a movie junkie, I used to work at blockbuster, and more than once went over my 10 movies a week limit. This movie just left me wanting more. There was so much in it that it could have been a wonderful film. The begining of the movie was very in depth setting up for what I had hoped was going to be even more astounding revelations and shocking relationships. But I was horribly disappointed. There was no climax to this movie, it simply left me going, why on earth is this the way they are telling it. Simply put, if I wanted a brief review of the book, I would read the book. However when making a movie some additional works for visual effects and story telling would be appreciated, but nope, skip to this scene, skip to the end, with no attempt to correlate them together. Over all a big bring down.

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    carmelafrompan_ama

    Fri Jun 12 2009

    I was not prepared for this movie. It swept me of my feet. I usually prefer to read the novel first, but this time I didn't so I don't really know if it was close to the book. Specially loved the impersonation of Cecilia and Briony. And the photography! OMG! a collectors item, I'm sure. But beware! If you like "happy" movies, this is not for you, it is not easy to digest the story. But for me it was as enjoyable as ever! Good job for the Director.

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    s32197ab

    Thu Jun 04 2009

    Awful. I wanted to shut the movie off in the first 15 minutes. But, I suffered through it. I have NO IDEA why this movie was even nominated for any award. I love period pieces and, still yet, could not watch it just for the scenery. The music was completely annoying with the typing brought into it. And where is the "Atonement." And when I kept hearing "come back to me" I thought I've heard that before with "Cold Mountain" couldn't they have been more creative knowing "Cold Mountain" used that phrase to identify to the movie ?????? It could have been so much better. Lot's and lots of unnecessary scenes and not enough scenes to see chemistry between the two loves.

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    adb11802

    Sun May 17 2009

    Not always. I mean not always is a good novel beautifully adapted to the screen (as I am reviewing a DVD it probably should have said TV or Home Cinema). A bit melodramatic in parts... but those parts are tastefully and purposefully short... how could they have indulged in the prison period for example... but I do not like spoilers myself so... better if I am not too specific. A great film. Well directed and casted... and an exceptional "montage". RECOMMENDED (skeptical included) ADB

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    one_linefilmreview_s

    Sun May 03 2009

    The Bottom Line: An exceptionally well-made and completely non-formulaic film which consistently defies viewer expectations, Atonement has left some viewers cold (particularly those who expected a standard love-against-all-odds picture) but it's a very impressive piece of moviemaking (the scene at Dunkirk should be on everyone's list of best shots of all time) and a movie I'm glad I watched.

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    teacherguy

    Sat Apr 18 2009

    Atonement was one of my favorite novels to read in college, and I think this film really does it justice. Although there are some slight variations in the novel from the book, for the most part, this movie accurately depicts McEwan's master novel. Highly recommend!

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    umsafiyah

    Sat Jan 05 2008

    This was an amazingly directed film. The imagery is gorgeous, the story is captivating, and the structure is deviceful. There is this one ongoing shot that takes place when the 3 lost soldiers find their entire squad stationed on a beach. If you notice it, it is one shot that just keeps going as they walk.. and it's great. I would recommend this film to anyone who wants a film that is a period-drama-romance, but in a more creative way. I would be careful though to take just anyone to it as there is explicit sexual language.