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Atonement (2007)

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Reviews Counted: 185 Fresh: 152  Rotten:33 Average Rating: 7.3/10
 
Consensus: A very successful adaptation of Ian McEwan's novel. Atonement features strong performances, brilliant cinematography, and a unique score. Featuring deft performances from James MacAvoy and Keira Knightley, it's a successful adaptation of Ian McEwan's novel. more
 
Rated: 15
Runtime: 2 hrs 3 mins
Theatrical Release: 07-09-2007
Synopsis:
On a sultry summer day in 1935, an upper-class British family prepares for a dinner party at their country estate. The players: Briony Tallis (newcomer Saoirse Ronan), a precocious preteen writer; her older sister Cecilia (Keira Knightley), Cambridge graduate and femme fatale; Robbie... [More]
On a sultry summer day in 1935, an upper-class British family prepares for a dinner party at their country estate. The players: Briony Tallis (newcomer Saoirse Ronan), a precocious preteen writer; her older sister Cecilia (Keira Knightley), Cambridge graduate and femme fatale; Robbie Turner (James McEvoy), the housekeeper's mensch-y son, who carries a torch for Cecilia; and various visitors and family members. A series of misperceptions, fueled by the summer heat and Briony's childish hurts and fevered imagination, lead to a dramatic false accusation that lands Robbie in jail. We meet all three characters five years later in the thick of World War II, as foot soldier Robbie prepares for the Dunkirk evacuation and the two estranged sisters train as nurses in London. Director Joe Wright (PRIDE AND PREJUDICE) deserves high praise for translating Ian McEwan's highly internalized, multilayered tale of guilt, redemption, and the power and limits of the artistic imagination, into a sumptuous visual feast that not only conveys the intricate plot points of the novel, but dives headfirst into the emotional subtleties that make the story so wrenching. Whether any of the characters' actions are ultimately atoned for by the end of the film is a matter of perception, but Wright's sympathetic eye ensures that every player gets a fair trial. The young director favors long, lingering close-ups that trace every flicker of feeling--Ronan's luminous blue eyes clouding over with righteous gravity; the tremors of hurt and anger and love in McEvoy's sensitive face; the defiant jut of Knightley's jaw as it melts into tender affection. The honey-drizzled look of the first two thirds of the film contrasts achingly with the tension and seriousness of the action unfolding (and the grim intensity of the wartime sections), and the scenes on the beach at Dunkirk include some of the most masterly camera work of any recent film. ATONEMENT is a powerful story, retold in a way that even diehard fans of the book will appreciate. [Less]

Genre: British, Drama, Romance, Young Love, Period Piece, Family Crises, Based On A Novel

Starring: Keira Knightley, James McAvoy, Romola Garai, Saoirse Ronan, Vanessa Redgrave

Director: Joe Wright
Screenwriter: Christopher Hampton
Producer: Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Paul Webster
Composer: Dario Marianelli

DVD Info

Release:

Jun 3, 2009

[DVD Details]

DVD Features:

  • Note:This is a HD-DVD/DVD hybrid, playable on HD-DVD and standard DVD players.
  • Side A: ATONEMENT - High Definition
  • Widescreen - 1.85

Audio:

  • Dolby Digital Plus 5.1 Surround - English, French
  • Subtitles - English (SDH), French - Optional

Additional Release Material:

  • Audio Commentary - Joe Wright - Director
  • Deleted Scenes with Commentary - Joe Wright - Director
  • Featurette - 1. FROM NOVEL TO SCREEN: Adapting a Classic
  • 2. BRINGING THE PAST TO LIFE: Making of ATONEMENT
  • Side B: ATONEMENT - Standard Definition
  • Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85

Audio:

  • Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - English, French, Spanish
  • Subtitles - English (SDH), French, Spanish - Optional

Additional Release Material:

  • Audio Commentary - Joe Wright - Director
  • Deleted Scenes - Deleted Scenes with Commentary - Joe Wright - Director
  • Featurette - FROM NOVEL TO SCREEN: Adapting a Classic

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Starry, sexy and unmistakably British, Atonement is the kind of film that comes along all too rarely.

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09/15/07 06:35 AM
Wendy Ide
Times [UK]
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What a clever, ambitious, compassionate picture it is; what a success for Joe Wright and for Knightley and McAvoy. It's a film which aims at big ideas, and it treats us like grownups.

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09/08/07 06:10 AM
Peter Bradshaw
Guardian [UK]
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A handful of brilliant performances makes Atonement worth seeing.

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09/07/07 04:03 AM
Martin Hoyle
Financial Times
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An early contender for the 2008 Oscars.

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09/07/07 03:41 AM
James Mottram
Channel 4 Film
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Atonement is an awesome achievement – I urge you to see it as soon as you can.

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09/07/07 03:36 AM
David Edwards
Daily Mirror [UK]
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Knightley looks every inch a movie star, and the role won't do her career any harm. But it doesn't have the kind of range or depth that is normally required in an awardwinning performance.

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09/07/07 03:34 AM
Christopher Tookey
Daily Mail [UK]
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Part costume drama, part war epic, Joe Wright’s follow-up to Pride & Prejudice is above all a touching love story with a potent sexual charge. Some viewers may feel cheated by the ending, but fans of the novel won’t be disappointed.

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09/07/07 03:19 AM
Neil Smith
Total Film
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Keira Knightley and James McAvoy deliver the sort of performances that have got Oscar written all over them as the doomed lovers in director Joe Wright's sumptuous adaptation of Ian McEwan's dark novel.

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09/07/07 03:07 AM
Tim Evans
Sky Movies
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An adaptation at least as good as the novel - complex, delicate and devastating. Gorgeous cinematography, a lilting score and near-faultless performances, under Wright’s assured direction, make this the first contender for next year’s Best Picture Oscar.

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09/07/07 02:23 AM
Helen OHara
Empire Magazine
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Impressively directed, beautifully photographed and superbly adapted drama with terrific performances from its cast.

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09/06/07 03:15 AM
Matthew Turner
ViewLondon
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A skilful directorial touch and a refreshingly smart script. And the acting is good enough to carry us through the slightly dull patches.

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08/30/07 03:16 AM
Rich Cline
Shadows on the Wall
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The uncertainty of how events will unfold is riveting.

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08/29/07 03:15 AM
Stella Papamichael
BBC
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A noble, well-made, superbly performed and photographed (by Seamus McGarvey) semi-failure.

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04/19/07 03:15 AM
Dave Calhoun
Time Out
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Few films this year were as magnificent looking and few as misunderstood.

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05/15/08 10:20 AM
Nathaniel Rogers
Film Experience
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[U]ltimately, the movie amounts to rolling lawns, lovely costumes, and characters that simply fail to resonate.

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05/01/08 03:54 PM
Alonso Duralde
MSNBC
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Director Joe Wright is quickly establishing himself as a powerhouse adapter of period romance tomes.

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04/15/08 06:54 PM
Mike Sage
Peterborough This Week
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03/25/08 03:15 AM
James Kendrick
Q Network Film Desk
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the film actually transcends the novel at times, due in no small part to Seamus McGarvey's fluid camera work.

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03/17/08 05:53 PM
Matt Kelemen
Las Vegas CityLife
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...This leads to one of the best romances of the year. The problem comes when an older Briony attempts to atone for her misdeeds.

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03/04/08 09:44 AM
Jeff Bayer
Daily Herald (IL)
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Wright's camera takes you on many memorable journeys, none as great as an incredible five minute tracking shot in which the scene never cuts away

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03/01/08 09:53 PM
Michael A. Smith
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