
Here's what else I'd like to say about this film:
Barring the occasional exposed brains, just about every frame of this movie could be hung on your wall as a gorgeous piece of art.
Bathing caps really ought to come back in Vogue. I think I'll start painting my fingernails blood red.
I, too, would throw myself into a river in the hopes of James McAvoy coming to my rescue. He could break my vase any day. Or write me unexpectedly obscene letters.
I'm so glad that I still enjoy Keira Knightley and that she hasn't started doing Estee Lauder perfume commercials with puppies.
It's good to see Gina McKee (a.k.a. Irene Forsythe), if only briefly.
I evidently mispronounced Briony's name when I was reading it.
While is wasn't my FAVORITE. FILM. EVER., it didn't disappoint. The first half most definitely trumps what follows, but I think I'd probably say the same thing about the book. If Andrew Davies is Romancing the Tome's patron saint, I would definitely have to say that [Atonement director] Joe Wright is being fast-tracked for canonization.
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