电影资料
电影名称:赎罪 - Atonement
导演 :乔・怀特
主演 :凯拉・奈特利 布兰达・布莱斯 詹姆斯・麦卡沃伊 罗莫拉・盖瑞 瓦妮莎・雷德格瑞夫 吉娜・麦基
类型 :剧情片
地区 :英国
语言 :未知
电影介绍 :1935年夏天,来自一个宽裕的英国小康家庭的13岁的少女毕欧尼・塔利斯(Briony Tallis)刚刚开始尝试写作。她希望她的表姐罗拉和双胞胎表弟杰克逊和皮埃尔特能在家庭联欢会上出演她设计的剧作,但是演员们都没答应。一天,她暗中发现仆人的儿子――罗比・特纳和她姐姐塞西利亚之间有暧昧关系,而且发现他给她写了一封充满情色意味的情书。毕欧尼丰富的想象力虚构着各种可怕的事情。当她的表姐罗拉被强奸... [详细介绍] [相关资源]
导演 :乔・怀特
主演 :凯拉・奈特利 布兰达・布莱斯 詹姆斯・麦卡沃伊 罗莫拉・盖瑞 瓦妮莎・雷德格瑞夫 吉娜・麦基
类型 :剧情片
地区 :英国
语言 :未知
电影介绍 :1935年夏天,来自一个宽裕的英国小康家庭的13岁的少女毕欧尼・塔利斯(Briony Tallis)刚刚开始尝试写作。她希望她的表姐罗拉和双胞胎表弟杰克逊和皮埃尔特能在家庭联欢会上出演她设计的剧作,但是演员们都没答应。一天,她暗中发现仆人的儿子――罗比・特纳和她姐姐塞西利亚之间有暧昧关系,而且发现他给她写了一封充满情色意味的情书。毕欧尼丰富的想象力虚构着各种可怕的事情。当她的表姐罗拉被强奸... [详细介绍] [相关资源]
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The Power of Words
Jean 于 2007-12-09 15:23:20 发表
Anthony Lane did an unfavorable review for Atonement in this weeks The New Yorker magazine. But there was something about his intro and the few scenes i saw in the trailer that caught my attention, drew me toward the movie, despite Anthony Lane's disappointment in the movie.
====Begin Quote=====
Almost the first sound we hear in Joe Wrights Atonement is the tap of typewriter keys. Soon, the tapping becomes regular, like drumbeats, and it sets the tempo for the music that comes surging in. Later in the film, it rings out as loudly as gunshots. The implication is clear: words can stir us and set us dancing, but they can also kill. That mysterious double power infused Ian McEwans novel, published in 2001, and it lingers in Christopher Hamptons screenplay, which displays immense ingenuity in facing a basic conundrum: how do you film a story about language and not leave it reeking of books?
- via Conflicting Stories by Anthony Lane
Issue of Dec. 10, 2007 The New Yorker
http://www.newyorker .com/arts/critics/ci nema/2007/12/10/0712 10crci_cinema_lane
====End Quote=====
The soft light, warm color and the perfect composition of each scene reminded me a little of Pans Labyrinth, a sense of mystery, the perspective of a young girl, and something dark and sinister stirring in the background. (Of course, the story is very different from Pans Labyrinth. )
Based on Anthony Lanes review and the trailer, it looked like, at least, a well made movie. And I was attracted to the story line and the power of words. So i convinced Gui to go and see it with me. She was skeptical. I wasnt sure how it would turn out either.
We were both pleasantly surprised. Contrary to Anthony Lanes predicament that this is a movie with smoke and mirrors and it has no heart (when i read this, i thought, could it be like A Very Long Engagement All shiny surface no inner life?) We were deeply moved by the story. Not sure why Anthony Lane got such a different impression than us. Maybe because he read the book first? Could it mean the book is even better? Now im curious.
Like Anthony Lane pointed out at the beginning, the music of the movie was amazing. The movie has no voice over, but often the music seemed to have a life of its own, the music seemed to be a character, or a voice over, to emphasize, to elaborate, to hint what is to come, to double back and take a second long look at what had happened, to mourn what is lost, to jump in joy for a love thats reciprocated. It is such a rich voice, that goes so well with such a rich palette of the English country side, even with a cold morning of French country side during the war.
Anthony Lane said he didnt believe in Robbie. didnt believe in the force of his love for Cecilia, or of hers for him; Well, he was right, Robbie didnt believe it either when he met her again in London before he went to war. He said, i donno! Weve only spent a few minutes in the library three and half years ago! But she tried to convince him otherwise. During the war, when he tried getting back to England, with her letters with him, he started to believe in it too. Isnt that the proof of the power of words?
====Begin Quote=====
Dearest Cecilia, the story can resume. The one I had been planning on that evening walk. I can become again the man who once crossed the surrey park at dusk, in my best suit, swaggering on the promise of life. The man who, with the clarity of passion, made love to you in the library. The story can resume. I will return. Find you, love you, marry you and live without shame.
====End Quote=====
For me, what really made this movie great (not merely good) was the unexpected yet so powerful an ending. The story touched me throughout the narrative, and i was smitten with the beautiful cinematography. But the ending, omg! Speaking of the power of words. Such simple sentences, Vanessa Redgrave (as the elderly Briony) delivered them with precision. They are clean and hard, rolled off her tongue, calm, but sharp like a knife. My heart ached, and tears started pouring out as the screen darkened, and cast names started to rise.
====Begin Quote=====
Almost the first sound we hear in Joe Wrights Atonement is the tap of typewriter keys. Soon, the tapping becomes regular, like drumbeats, and it sets the tempo for the music that comes surging in. Later in the film, it rings out as loudly as gunshots. The implication is clear: words can stir us and set us dancing, but they can also kill. That mysterious double power infused Ian McEwans novel, published in 2001, and it lingers in Christopher Hamptons screenplay, which displays immense ingenuity in facing a basic conundrum: how do you film a story about language and not leave it reeking of books?
- via Conflicting Stories by Anthony Lane
Issue of Dec. 10, 2007 The New Yorker
http://www.newyorker
====End Quote=====
The soft light, warm color and the perfect composition of each scene reminded me a little of Pans Labyrinth, a sense of mystery, the perspective of a young girl, and something dark and sinister stirring in the background. (Of course, the story is very different from Pans Labyrinth. )
Based on Anthony Lanes review and the trailer, it looked like, at least, a well made movie. And I was attracted to the story line and the power of words. So i convinced Gui to go and see it with me. She was skeptical. I wasnt sure how it would turn out either.
We were both pleasantly surprised. Contrary to Anthony Lanes predicament that this is a movie with smoke and mirrors and it has no heart (when i read this, i thought, could it be like A Very Long Engagement All shiny surface no inner life?) We were deeply moved by the story. Not sure why Anthony Lane got such a different impression than us. Maybe because he read the book first? Could it mean the book is even better? Now im curious.
Like Anthony Lane pointed out at the beginning, the music of the movie was amazing. The movie has no voice over, but often the music seemed to have a life of its own, the music seemed to be a character, or a voice over, to emphasize, to elaborate, to hint what is to come, to double back and take a second long look at what had happened, to mourn what is lost, to jump in joy for a love thats reciprocated. It is such a rich voice, that goes so well with such a rich palette of the English country side, even with a cold morning of French country side during the war.
Anthony Lane said he didnt believe in Robbie. didnt believe in the force of his love for Cecilia, or of hers for him; Well, he was right, Robbie didnt believe it either when he met her again in London before he went to war. He said, i donno! Weve only spent a few minutes in the library three and half years ago! But she tried to convince him otherwise. During the war, when he tried getting back to England, with her letters with him, he started to believe in it too. Isnt that the proof of the power of words?
====Begin Quote=====
Dearest Cecilia, the story can resume. The one I had been planning on that evening walk. I can become again the man who once crossed the surrey park at dusk, in my best suit, swaggering on the promise of life. The man who, with the clarity of passion, made love to you in the library. The story can resume. I will return. Find you, love you, marry you and live without shame.
====End Quote=====
For me, what really made this movie great (not merely good) was the unexpected yet so powerful an ending. The story touched me throughout the narrative, and i was smitten with the beautiful cinematography. But the ending, omg! Speaking of the power of words. Such simple sentences, Vanessa Redgrave (as the elderly Briony) delivered them with precision. They are clean and hard, rolled off her tongue, calm, but sharp like a knife. My heart ached, and tears started pouring out as the screen darkened, and cast names started to rise.
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