Monday, September 10, 2007

 
"Atonement".



My brain tends to turn to mush in the presence of greatness. This makes it difficult when I want to write about something that I thought was truly great. It is so much easier to write about something that is rubbish.

Oh, well. Here goes.

I thought that "Atonement" was terrific. It is a really great movie. Obviously it is early days yet, and there are a lot of contenders still to appear, but "Atonement" might just be the winner-in-waiting of the Best Film Oscar in 2008. Put your money on it now.

"Atonement" is pure poetry on film. From the hazy, dreamy, hopeful days of 1935, a destructive act of spite, the horrors of Dunkirk (with one of the most fantastic long takes I have seen in a cinema for a very long) and it's aftermath, and a devastating "happy" ending, it is a magnificent and moving film, beautifully directed by Joe Wright.

I have never really rated Keira Knightley or understood her popularity. Except for her role in "Pride & Prejudice" (for which she was perfectly cast) I have tended to refer to her as Girl-Who-Would-Be-Winslet, as I have always thought that she has not played a single role that Kate Winslet could not have done better. Maybe I won't say that anymore. "Atonement" is easily the best thing Keira Knightley has done onscreen.

Keira Knightley has had a lot of the press over here, but it would be wrong to not mention the pitch perfect performances from James McAvoy and Romola Garai. They share as much screen time as La Knightley and are as impressive.

Wonderful film.

Gushing over.

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I agree with what you say about Keira being second fiddle to Kate and am intrigued by your evaluation of her performance in this film. I really want to see it now!
 
I am so envious you've gotten to see Atonement. It's not showing in the U.S. until December, and I can't wait to see it. Did you read the book?
 
hen: And so you should.

katy: Never read the book. The only Ian McEwan book I've read is "In Between The Sheets". I enjoyed that a lot.
 
Oh, well, let me highly recommend it! And "Saturday" as well.
 
I loved the book, so am really looking forward to seeing the movie - glad that you liked it, as I respect your opinions!
 
katy: I have "Saturday". I've just never read it.

medusa: Cheers for that. It means a lot, because you really do write intelligently about films.
 
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