
The story of a calculating, narcissistic bitch who ruins numerous lives, feels guilty, and pretends like she atones by writing a book and giving her victims a false happy ending. Of course, she can only write the book when she’s diagnosed with vascular dementia so no one will judge her and condemn her because she’s a sick old hag. I’m sorry, but she’s a total (offensive word found in Robbie’s letter).
That said, director Joe Wright keeps things interesting by changing perspectives, using religious symbolism, recurring motifs (most notably water) and a virtuoso (but kinda unnecessary) 5 minute uninterrupted shot showing the British army on a French beach. James McAvoy finally impresses me as an actor and Keira Knightley is as perfect as that already famous green dress she wears. The typewriter-as-percussion in the (Oscar-winning) score really worked for me. And the cinematography and settings are equally beautiful. Too bad it’s all wasted on a despicable character who insists on manipulating everyone else around her – including us, the viewing audience. B
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Southland Tales – C-

Agreed on Atonement.
ReplyDeleteOn Southland Tales, I really wanted it to be good, but it just wasn't.