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Atonement [HD DVD] [2007] | ![Atonement [HD DVD] [2007]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51yfHcJjOLL._SL75_.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: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 1093
Format: Pal Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over Media: HD DVD Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 118 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
EAN: 5050582545227 ASIN: B0012OTRQ6
Theatrical Release Date: 2007 Release Date: March 10, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new and still sealed. Quick despatch from the UK.
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A brilliant film May 19, 2008 Having read the book, I wondered how this would translate to film. I've got to say that it far surpassed my expectations. This film is a showcase for the HDDVD format, it looks fabulous on a large HD TV. From the opening scenes in the house and gardens to the chaos of the wartime beach, it never fails to impress. I'm shocked at some of the reviews; I found it gripping from beginning to end, and visually stunning. My copy cost about a fiver: a bargain if there ever was one.
Void of Emotion May 13, 2008 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
Dont believe the hype as this cinematic "must-see" is everywhere and it has the effect of sending the average critic stumbling to his thesaurus in search of gushing adjectives that all but close the book on the Oscar race. The time and setting of such a movie can vary, of course, as can the talent involved, but to a film, we are assured that here, in the dark, we will witness a true epic; a masterpiece of sweeping grandeur and lush, aching beauty that comes but once in a generation. Maybe this will be better than the last great British Classic: The English Patient.
There is Cecilia (Knightley), a spoiled, obscenely wealthy nitwit, and at what point we are meant to identify with her is beyond any sound judgment. We soon learn that she is empty, shallow, and bordering on caricature.
That a child's lies could ruin lives is an interesting premise, I suppose, but it seems more than a trifle that we should be at least partly concerned about the lives in question. We know nothing of Briony except that she is a budding writer seemingly lost in the recesses of her imagination, and one who just might be punishing her sister for being more attractive and outgoing. But if spite is her motivation, it's not as interesting that she later writes the novel she does (the "atonement" of the title), for why not attempt to justify her crimes through fiction?
Atonement is a flat, emotionless void in opposition to each and every idea it might accidentally encounter. Without the flow of the written word, this is a trite, humbug of a story; one that includes a wicked tracking shot through the chaos of Dunkirk for no other reason than to bring a shot of life to the proceedings which only serves to highlight an abundance of weakness with but a single moment of strength !!!!
Average film May 5, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
It is ok film with good cinematography and Kiera Knightley wasn't stunning in this film due to being thinner than usual. Storylines is good, but not a film for male audience to watch.
Not bad for a fiver.
doesn't translate well onto the screen April 23, 2008 1 out of 6 found this review helpful
I had loved the book which is a superb example of storytelling and I was really looking forward to seeing the film. I was extremely disappointed and I find it difficult to know why.I am no great fan of Keira Knighley, I find she acts in the same way, more or less, whatever the film she is in,but Romola Garai and James Mc Avoy are true actors. Mc Avoy especially is incredible in all his performances so I don't understand why it doesn't work here.I could never feel close to the characters as you do reading the book, their story didn't move me although I had found it effective and poignant on the pages.Is it the way it is filmed by Joe Wright, the director, whose Pride and Prejudice I didn't like either? I am not enough of a film expert to say if the way he chose to film the story ruined it but something is definitely missing...But those who haven't read the book should really give it a try, it is very well written indeed and much more complex and heart-twisting as well as perfectly easy to read.
Very good but.... April 22, 2008 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
This is one of the best British films of the year ,some might say the best , and is certainly and International success.
The best thing about the movie is that ,although brave ,is a good adaptation of the book. James Mcevoy provides another impeccable performance matched by Saoirse Ronan and Romola Garai ( watch this two young actresses ) and Knightley ( although she delivers a few good lines she is almost brushed aside but the other actresses ).
The cinematography is excellent and the flavors of a real epic , the scene in Dunkirk alone makes the movie worth watching.
The problem with the movie is the traveling backwards and forward in time which can be annoying , confusing and sometimes pointless .The movie lacks continuity and the final interview in present time takes the viewer away from the 1940's and back to a cold modern TV studio.
Extras. Very interesting Making-of documentary ( goes on for 20 minutes and gives very good insight in locations and filming techniques .
Overall I really enjoyed this movie and certainly would recommend buying it, however I can not give it 5 stars as the back and forth in time destroys a bit of the drama of the story.
4 and a half stars.
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