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Never Let Me Go
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The three friends Kathy, Tommy and Ruth grow up together in a boarding school in the English countryside. As they approach the stage of youth and departure, the three discover the horrible reality and real purpose of their presence in life. Find that they have to face the feelings of love, jealousy and betrayal that threaten their own friendship, and that they must also adapt to the painful reality that awaits them.
The three friends Kathy, Tommy and Ruth grow up together in a boarding school in the English countryside. As they approach the stage of youth and departure, the three discover the horrible reality and real purpose of their presence in life. Find that they have to face the feelings of love, jealousy and betrayal that threaten their own friendship, and that they must also adapt to the painful reality that awaits them.
Actors:
Oliver Parsons,
Sylvie Macdonald,
Andrew Garfield,
Andrea Riseborough,
Huggy Leaver,
Monica Dolan,
Damien Thomas,
David Sterne,
Anna-Maria Everett,
Luke Bryant,
Keira Knightley,
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Oliver Parsons
Sylvie Macdonald
Andrew Garfield
20 August 1983, Los Angeles, California, USA
Andrea Riseborough
20 November 1981, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England, UK
Huggy Leaver
1957, Hastings, East Sussex, England, UK
Monica Dolan
15 March 1969, Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England, UK
Damien Thomas
11 April 1942, Ismailia, Egypt
David Sterne
Anna-Maria Everett
Luke Bryant
Keira Knightley
26 March 1985, Teddington, Middlesex, England, UK
Director:
Mark Romanek
Mark Romanek
18 September 1959, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Country:
United Kingdom
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August 15, 2011
Melancholy and futility define this subtle future-set drama about three children who grow up knowing that they'll never own themselves or their own bodies.
October 08, 2010
Never Let Me Go is gorgeous. And depressing. It's exquisitely acted. And depressing. It's romantic, profound and superbly crafted, shot with the self-contained radiance of a snow globe. And it's depressing.
April 04, 2011
Although [the] film adaptation does indeed fall short of the brilliance of the source material (and will likely distance viewers even more than the book ever did), it manages to convey the novel's most important themes, and most affecting moments.
September 24, 2010
The emotional impact creeps up on the reader only gradually. Then, bam, it hits forcefully, memorably, and, yes, never lets us go.
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August 19, 2011
I came to this film knowing nothing about it, except that it was based on the highly-acclaimed novel by Kazuo Ishiguru. I had no foreknowledge of its story or premise-and I'm glad...
November 11, 2013
Emotionally stunted at times, Never Let Me Go gets lost in its own melancholy and fails to live up to its potential.
February 09, 2011
Pretty, empty, and immediately forgettable.
October 07, 2010
Never Let Me Go, director Mark Romanek's introspective adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro's novel, is a work of subtle beauty -- a melancholy meditation on the finality of life and the choices we make as our time shortens.
January 27, 2013
Melancholy, poignant and chilling
October 08, 2010
Oddly cold and detached, as if director Mark Romanek and screenwriter Alex Garland couldn't decide precisely how to interpret Kazuo Ishiguro's popular novel and so they just laid it out flat. And flat it feels.
November 05, 2013
a beautifully acted and heartbreaking story of young love, but it opens up more thoughts that just from that angle of storytelling
October 01, 2010
Never Let Me Go is strangely moving and mournful, but I wish more had been made of the beauty these people are relinquishing, if only as a counterweight to all that artful drear.

