Review of Atonement (1971) by Peter Travers for Rolling Stone — 28 Nov 2007
Nothing in Joe Wright's screen version of Ian McEwan's dense, internalized 2001 novel of secrets and lies should really work, but damn near everything does. It's some kind of miracle. Written, directed and acted to perfection, Atonement sweeps you up on waves of humor, heartbreak and ravishing romance.
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This review of Atonement (1971) was written by Peter Travers and published by Rolling Stone on 28 Nov 2007.
Atonement has generally received very positive reviews.
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