Wednesday, March 2, 2011

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Never Let Me Go> i would let you go. [Film Review] The White Stripes

Never Let Me Go


Film: Never Let Me Go
Directed by: Mark Romanek

Starring: Keira Knightley, Carey Mulligan, Andrew Garfield
Duration: 93 minutes.
Genre: Drama anticipation.
In theaters: March 2
Rating: 5 / 10





Never Let Me Go, it was nice to give all desires of the world once before, we can not help feeling a twinge of sadness. One feels not at all in the end this film.


So actually, the casting envious, but in the end, what remains? If Keira Knightley does the job, it is nothing extraordinary, the movie going to be transparent or beside the plate. Carey Mulligan slightly less for the movies, is more interesting in its game, the more pungent, but her character is quite bland, which causes little enthusiasm. As for Andrew Garfield is very good, far from his character in "Wardo" in The Social Network but again it is difficult to attach to it. Charlotte Rampling fills (pun, did you see?) the film of his British charm in his role as nice tyrant seen a thousand times ...
Never Let Me Go


If the film avoids anticipation that one side would have been quite inappropriate given the atmosphere is not why he is fully well seen. By not specifying the time frame of the film we just lost interest framework.


The picture is neat, well-chosen sets, but neither the camera nor the scenario does not seem interested in the characters, and that's where the rub. The problem with these three main characters is that they sorely lack of interest. Where the movie could have proposed an embryonic rebellion, nothing happens, they seem passive, satisfied with their lot and do not try to escape.
Where the film cherished hopes, its conformism and disinterest toward his own history will turn very quickly defeated.


Never Let Me Go, Let Go is the no regrets.

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