Thursday, March 10, 2011

Never Let Me Go Review


NEVER LET ME GO
Director: Mark Romanek
Writer: Alex Garland
Starring: Carey Mulligan, Keira Knightley, Andrew Garfield, Sally Hawkins.

As children, Ruth (Mulligan) and her friends Kathy (Knightley) and Tommy (Garfield) spend their childhood at a seemingly idyllic boarding school. But with the arrival of a new teacher (Hawkins), things start to get a bit more complicated. As the three friends grow older, and as the horrible reality of what awaits them grows stronger, Ruth comes to realise exactly how fragile life is.

Adapted brilliantly from the Man Booker Prize-nominated novel by Kazuo Ishiguro, Alex Garland's screenplay balances delicately themes of morality, love and sexuality. While, as always, not all the elements from the novel are in the film, the film never feels rushed and the dialogue is never stuffed with exposition. The contemplative score by Rachel Portman, is greatly complemented by a modern reworking of a Lloyd Price classic, that proves important in the plot. The film is gorgeously photographed by Adam Kimmel, and Mark Romanek shows he is a man of many talents after the eerily effective One Hour Photo.
The acting is top-notch, with Charlotte Rampling, Domnhall Gleeson and Andrea Riseborough in supporting roles. Andrew Garfield is good as ever as Tommy, but he is maybe a tad underwritten, which hinders the trio's dynamic. Keira Knightly is impressive as Kathy, but it is Carey Mulligan who truly lights up the screen. Her Ruth is a strongwilled, caring human being swept up in the atrocities that make up her life. While the material may be gloomy and depressing, she never hams it up and is never overwrought. She stays confident, showing Ruth's conflicting thoughts, fears and desires in one small expression. Her final scene is a harrowing one, that will probably stay with you for days afterward.
It is a poignant, sometimes harshly honest film that resonated with me- although it may be too depressing and glum for some.
The Bottom Line- For fans of the book, Never Let Me Go shouldn't disappoint- it is a finely acted, beautifully made film.

9/10

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