Budget
$30,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$50,927,067
Opening weekend US & Canada
$784,145
Gross worldwide
$131,016,624
Budget
$30,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$50,927,067
Opening weekend US & Canada
$784,145
Gross worldwide
$131,016,624
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By Vivian 2022-04-23 07:01:21
The way it's narrated is beautiful, with a dark, moving, soul-stirring touch. The ubiquitous clatter of the typewriter poured into my ears from all directions from the earphones, pressing so fast that I could barely breathe, couldn't think, and nearly split my spirits.
The story told is a triangular relationship involving all kinds of pain and love-hate entanglement. The plot is mysterious and paradoxical, especially the erratic and suspicious eyes of the young actor who plays...
By Pasquale 2022-04-23 07:01:21
Analysis of Character Behavior and Psychological Process in "Atonement"
Atonement is an excellent postmodernist reality novel (which has been adapted into a film), a tragic tale of two loves involving three protagonists. Using the triadic theory of love and attachment theory, this paper analyzes the behavior and psychological process of the characters in Atonement, explores the causes of the two tragic love stories, and on the basis of this reason, proposes that having a better intimacy relationship advice.
Atonement is an...
By Marlon 2022-04-23 07:01:21
Miscellaneous thoughts, about sin, about redemption, about other...
I read it twice. The first time was at night. I saw that half of the mood was already rippling, and I couldn't calm down for a long time. Decided to stop for a while, m chewing, and look at it in the future.
When I saw it before, I had a feeling that this film was worth it. After thinking about it after reading it, I couldn't help but read the original
The movie has a high degree of restoration of the original. The costumes and scenes are perfect.
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By Bernhard 2022-04-23 07:01:21
Without that ending, the plot of the whole movie would be extremely ordinary, and it is precisely because of such an ending that the movie is complete and briony's atonement is completed. So here's a tribute to the great screenwriter.
The performance of the actors is outstanding, especially the little girl briony, who is very aura, and the look in her eyes when she is old is almost the most important part of the ending. Others are also very good, the only dissatisfaction is the briony...
By Jovanny 2022-04-23 07:01:21
Ian McEwan. The name makes me look forward to how even an ordinary story will have an unexpected narration and ending.
I love the hints in the movie. It's not to play with mysteries and skills, just as a sub-line to link several clues together quietly. For example, the old-fashioned atmosphere of 1935, the dullness that only appears in memories, is worn away by the halo of the freshness of reality. The sound of the typewriter, as a reminder of Briony's subjective perspective, is also...
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By Emmanuelle 2023-09-15 01:16:31
If you want to send a love letter yourself, you have to lock the door. If you want to apologize, you need to save face as soon as...
By Nikolas 2023-08-27 02:50:02
Inside were a pair of blond Italian twin boys, one named Pierrot. I also took this for my English name. I wanted to imitate the French scientist Pierre Curie before, and it felt...
By Johnny 2023-08-22 19:20:24
Wen Qing kills...
By Maureen 2023-07-25 08:34:36
Ruining people's lives and still God's perspective says to give people happiness? Go to Nima! Another beauty was thinking about her mother instead of her lover when she was hallucinating. She was really...
By Al 2023-07-19 12:14:49
That green evening dress is so...
Cecilia Tallis: There isn't much time. Robbie has to report for duty at six and he's got a train to catch. So sit down. There are some things you're going to do for us.
[Briony and Cecilia sit in the kitchen. Robbie leans on the table, looming over them]
Robbie Turner: You'll go to your parents as soon as you can and tell them everything they need to know to be convinced that your evidence was false. You'll go and see a solicitor and make a statement and have it signed and witnessed and send copies to us. Is that clear?
Briony - 18 years old: Yes.
Robbie Turner: Then you'll write a detailed letter to me, explaining everything that led up to you saying you saw me by the lake.
Cecilia Tallis: Try and include whatever you can remember of what Danny Hardman was doing that night.
Briony - 18 years old: Hardman?
Robbie Turner: Yes!
Briony - 18 years old: It wasn't Danny Hardman. It was Leon's friend, Marshall.
[Cecilia and Robbie look at her, astonished]
Cecilia Tallis: I don't believe you.
Briony - 18 years old: He's married Lola; I've just come from their wedding.
[Silence. Finally, Robbie exhales the breath he's been holding, Cecilia looks across at him]
Cecilia Tallis: Lola won't be able to testify against him now. He's immune.
[Robbie straightens up and turns away, grappling with a riot of emotions; silence; finally, Briony stands up and speaks, very formal]
Briony - 18 years old: I'm very, very sorry for the terrible distress that I have caused. I'm very, very sorry.
Robbie Turner: Just do as I have asked of you. Write it all down. Just the truth. No rhymes, no embellishments, no adjectives. And then leave us be.
Briony - 18 years old: I will. I promise.
[she leaves abruptly, her eyes brimming with tears]
Tommy Nettle: No one speaks the fucking lingo out here. You can't say 'pass the biscuit' or 'where's me hand grenade?', they just shrug. Cause they hate us too. I mean, that's the point. We fight in France and the French fucking hate us. Make me Home Secretary and I'll sort this out in a fucking minute. We got India and Africa, right? Jerry can have France and Belgium and whatever else they want. Who's fucking ever been to Poland? It's all about room, Empire. They want more empire, give 'em this shithole, we keep ours and it's Bob's your uncle and Fanny's your fucking aunt! Think about it.
Cecilia Tallis: [to Robbie] My darling, Briony found my address somehow and sent a letter. The first surprise was she didn't go up to Cambridge. She's doing nurse's training at my old hospital. I think she may be doing this as some kind of penance. She says she's beginning to get the full grasp of what she did and what it meant. She wants to come and talk to me. I love you. I'll wait for you. Come back. Come back to me.
[she kisses the letter and posts it]
Cecilia Tallis: I love you. I'll wait for you.