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Atonement (R)
Kit Bowen
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Atonement
follows the grand tradition of sweeping romantic period films, alternating between lush beauty and stark realism; it grabs your heart and doesn’t let go.
Story
Based on Ian McEwan’s equally stirring novel, we begin the story in 1935, on the cusp of WWII. Briony Tallis (
Saoirse Ronan
), a 13-year-old fledgling writer, lives with her wealthy family in their enormous English country mansion, and on one hot summer day, she irrevocably changes the course of three lives, including her own. It seems the housekeeper’s son, Robbie Turner (
James McAvoy
), carries a torch for Briony’s older sister Cecilia (
Keira Knightley
). And on this warm day, it becomes clear she feels the same way; their love ignites. Little Briony, who harbors her own secret crush on Robbie, witnesses the beginnings of this love affair, and not understanding its meaning, feels compelled to interfere, going so far as accusing Robbie of a crime he did not commit. He is arrested and whisked away, eventually forced into the British army, but thankfully, the two lovers have a moment before he goes to war to reconnect. Cecilia promises to wait for him, urging him to “come back” to her once the madness he is about to become immersed in is over. Meanwhile, Briony (played in adult years by
Romola Garai
and
Vanessa Redgrave
) has grown up regretting every single moment of that fateful day, and in desperately trying to seek forgiveness, finally finds a path to understanding the power of enduring love.
Acting
The performances in
Atonement
are nothing less than captivating, beginning with the young Irish rose
Saoirse Ronan
(who is also set to play the lead in
Peter Jackson
’s
The Lovely Bones
). Since it is primarily Briony’s story,
Ronan
must make the first, most indelible impression and set the tone for the rest of the movie--and she succeeds on every level. From the moment you see
Ronan
’s pale face, clear-blue eyes and steadfast gait, you immediately recognize Briony’s need and determination to make everything in her life just so. Indeed, Briony is a strongly focused child, and
Ronan
so embodies the character, an Oscar nomination is almost a certainty. As the 18-year-old Briony,
Garai
(
Dirty Dancing 2
) does the best she can, following such a tough act as
Ronan
, but can never quite match the same intensity. On the other hand,
Redgrave
, who comes in at the very end as the much older Briony, nails it right away, adding her own nuances to a character who has lived a full life. Of course,
Knightley
and
McAvoy
are no slouches either, vividly capturing the passion bubbling up between Cecilia and Robbie, then turning around and showing the heartache as their love is ripped apart.
McAvoy
is particularly effecting, as his Robbie must also witness some truly horrific wartime scenes. Actually, Oscar nods should come fast and furious for everyone in
Atonement
.
Direction
With
Pride & Prejudice
and now
Atonement
, director
Joe Wright
may have just established himself as the new
James Ivory
(of Merchant/Ivory fame).
Wright
is a real visionary for the romantic period piece, expertly delivering truly spectacular vistas. From set design to costumes to cinematography, the look of
Atonement
is at once verdant, welcoming and then startlingly grim. The first half of
Atonement
, at the Tallis’ country home, is certainly the film’s most defining, peppered by an effective musical score, which uses the sound of a typewriter like a metronome. Through a soft lens,
Wright
displays the general idleness of summer day at a country home like a sunny, floral motif that belies an undercurrent of sweating bodies, wilting flowers, stagnant pools--and an imminent tragic event. Then, once
Wright
moves with Robbie into WWII, he actually paints an even more grim view of war then maybe seen before. The one continuous shot of the historical Dunkirk--a French beach on which thousands of British soldiers were forced by the Germans and then waited to be evacuated--is absolutely stunning and surreal.
Atonement
does drag ever-so-slightly in the middle, especially as Briony trains to be a nurse in London, but overall, this is a film Academy voters eat up with a silver spoon. Expect to be hearing about it in the months to come.
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