Review of Never Let Me Go (2010) by Tibor B — 13 Aug 2011
A great tragic love story with a subtle sc-fi twist directed by the talented Mark Romanek and adated from Ishguro's novel by Alex Garland. The central love trio are very well played both as children and young adults, with Knightley Garfield and Mulligan all capturing their characters strengths and uncertainties in the face of their future as cloned organ donors.
The film has a beautiful yet melancholy atmosphere with a muted earthy colour palette and moody shots of barren coastlines. The film wisely distances from any moralising about the sci-fi side of the story instead focusing on the characters' relationships to life and each other heightened by the limited lifespans of the characters although all the more poignantly applicable to our own.
Some may find it too slow and downbeat, but if you can go with the pace it's also very rewarding.
This review of Never Let Me Go (2010) was written by Tibor B on 13 Aug 2011.
Never Let Me Go has generally received positive reviews.
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