Atonement - Ian McEwan
By Marina on Sep 21, 2007 in Contributors, books, New books
I read the book
and one of these days I'm going with my husband to see the movie. To me there is no preference as to whether I go alone or accompanied by a movie, it depends on what day I feel like I'm going to do something and the movie of course. Sometimes I go with friends, sometimes with my daughters and my husband if he can see a movie the whole family, sometimes just my husband and I, and so on.
http://www.workingtitlefilms.com/film.php?filmID=104
No time for a synopsis but I can say that the novel is based on the lives of two sisters and a poor man accused of a murder he did not commit, because of the testimony which he believed to be a little unsure of what he had seen.
The older sister is very fond of the boy who goes to jail. Not seen for many years but when the returns from a war that has had to fight, they re-encounter and there will unravel a series of events that affect us far back in the context of the novel.
If you have not read the book, I recommend it. The movie was filmed with Keira Nightly, a British actress who is not my favorite paper, but until you've seen the movie can not judge her role in this production.
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COHb | Mar 17, 2008 | Reply
for those not seen the movie an, I tell them that the movie is perfect for a perfect novel. the performances are very good but would say that exelentes and sublime music. open people say that the nove is better and if you are reasonable, but remember that it is a complex and very vovela to ampliaque combertir in a film of 2 hours obiamente had to see so cambios.Aun is by far the best adaptation of a book and seen that today.