Review of Atonement (2007) by Deborah Ross for The Spectator — 21 Aug 2018
It is an elegant and sophisticated film, one that never condescends or shirks from the complexity of the novel and its grand themes - war, love, sex, memory, betrayal, redemption - but it's also strangely unfeeling.
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This review of Atonement (2007) was written by Deborah Ross and published by The Spectator on 21 Aug 2018.
Atonement has generally received very positive reviews.
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