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Khi Briony Tallis (Saoirse Ronan), mười ba tuổi và một nhà văn đầy tham vọng, nhìn thấy chị gái của cô Cecilia (Keira Knightley) và Robbie Turner (James McAvoy) tại đài phun nước trước bất động sản gia đình, cô hiểu sai những gì đang xảy ra, Do đó, cài đặt thành một loạt các hiểu lầm và một đặc điểm trẻ con sẽ có hậu quả kéo dài cho tất cả chúng. Robbie là con trai của một người hầu gia đình đối với người mà gia đình luôn tốt bụng. Họ đã trả tiền cho thời gian tại Cambridge và bây giờ anh ấy dự định đi học y. Sau sự cố đài phun nước, Briony đọc một lá thư dành cho Cecilia và kết luận rằng Robbie là một người lệch lạc. Khi anh họ Lola (Đền Juno của cô) bị hãm hiếp, cô nói với cảnh sát rằng đó là Robbie, cô đã thấy việc thực hiện hành động.
Thông tin sản xuất
February 27, 2007
Ngày phát hành
$30,000,000
Ngân sách
$131,016,624
Doanh thu
France
Region (FR)
United Kingdom
Region (GB)
United States of America
Region (US)

Universal Pictures
US

StudioCanal
FR

Relativity Media
US

Working Title Films
GB
Đạo diễn
Joe Wright
Female
Richard Eyre
Female
Thomas Napper
Female
Diễn viên
James McAvoy
Robbie Turner
Keira Knightley
Cecilia Tallis
Saoirse Ronan
Briony Tallis (Age 13)
Romola Garai
Briony Tallis (Age 18)
Vanessa Redgrave
Briony Tallis (Age 77)
Brenda Blethyn
Grace Turner
Juno Temple
Lola Quincey
Benedict Cumberbatch
Paul Marshall
Harriet Walter
Emily Tallis
Alfie Allen
Danny Hardman
Jérémie Renier
Luc Cornet
Anthony Minghella
Interviewer
Tobias Menzies
Naval Officer
Peter Wight
Police Inspector
Gina McKee
Sister Drummond
Tilly Vosburgh
Mother of Evacuees
John Normington
Vicar
Patrick Kennedy
Leon Tallis
Daniel Mays
Tommy Nettle
Nonso Anozie
Frank Mace
Michelle Duncan
Fiona Maguire
Michel Vuillermoz
Frenchman
Lionel Abelanski
Frenchman
Roger Evans
Beach Soldier
Bronson Webb
Beach Soldier
Ian Bonar
Beach Soldier
Jamie Beamish
Soldier in Bray Bar
Johnny Harris
Soldier in Bray Bar
Billy Seymour
Soldier in Bray Bar
Neil Maskell
Soldier in Bray Bar
Vivienne Gibbs
Staff Nurse
Alice Orr-Ewing
Probationary Nurse
Katy Lawrence
Probationary Nurse
Wendy Nottingham
Mrs. Jarvis
Leander Deeny
Police Constable
Mark Holgate
Soldier at Hospital Entrance
Elliott Francis
Soldier (uncredited)
Craig Douglas
Soldier (uncredited)
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International Critic Reviews

"Cecilia" (Keira Knightley) has fallen for "Robbie" (James McCoy) - a man well down the social ladder from her family and their stately home. It's love, though, and the young man is doing his best to fit into their privileged world by studying (at their expense) at Cambridge with a view to becoming a doctor. Meantime, following a scene that she has completely misinterpreted and the reading of a letter that wasn't any of her business, their behaviour is being rather unhealthily scrutinised by her thirteen year old sister "Briony" (Saoirse Ronan) who soon becomes fixated on the couple, on destroying the couple and to that latter end she concocts a story that not only achieves her goal, but sees "Robbie" wrongly incarcerated for a fairly heinous crime. The war intervenes and that gives the lovers a chance to recalibrate their feelings for each other whilst the now more mature "Briony" (now Romola Garai) with whom her sister has become estranged, is having a serious crisis of conscience and travels to London to be both a nurse and to take responsibility for her behaviour five years earlier. This is a complex and detailed piece of cinema and McAvoy delivers really well as the honest and decent lad caught up in a web of deceit and envy. Knightley is less effective - but still contributes well enough as the truth is finally known before an inevitable tragedy strikes. It's a story about the ramifications of a lie, but it's also about people's abilities to love, forgive and to judge. Loyalty might only be skin deep but regret lasts for ever, and ever might not be so long as you might hope. Dario Marianelli has created a masterful score to accompany this story and the writing and Joe Wright's subtle direction ensure we steer well clear of the melodramatic and the sentimental as the denouement looms and Vanessa Redgrave appears for a quite fitting final mea culpa. A straightforward British period drama this isn't and it's well worth a watch on big screen for the a cinematography that marries the rustic charm of rural England with the horrors of bombs, bullets and blood poignantly.
**Atonement (2007)** _Directed by Joe Wright_ The story is powerful and emotional, based on Ian McEwan's novel about a single catastrophic lie and its decades-long consequences. The screen adaptation by Christopher Hampton is as strong as, or stronger than, the source material. This is an incredible, maybe perfect, screenplay brought to life by Joe Wright with a visual style that's utterly unique. Wright doesn't just film the story; he creates a cinematic language for it, using long takes, precise compositions, and that extraordinary Dunkirk tracking shot that moves through chaos with impossible grace. The continuity of the three actors who played the aging Briony, from Saoirse Ronan as the precocious child who tells the lie, to Romola Garai as the young woman seeking redemption through nursing, to Dame Vanessa Redgrave as the elderly novelist still wrestling with her past, was astonishing. You believe completely that you're watching the same person at different stages of life, carrying the same guilt, the same need for atonement that can never quite be achieved. This is a huge accomplishment of Joe Wright's direction, and of course of the three actors who inhabited the role with such precision that the transitions feel seamless. The film takes place within a period when the meaning of class has begun to erode and evolve. Robbie (James McAvoy) is the housemaid's son, educated by the Tallis family, loving Cecilia (Keira Knightley) across a class divide that's starting to crack but hasn't broken. World War II accelerates that dissolution; the old order is dying, but it still has enough power to destroy lives. Briony's lie works because the authorities want to believe it, because a working-class man accused of assaulting an upper-class girl fits their worldview too perfectly to question. What haunts about Atonement is the recognition that some things cannot be undone, that guilt carried for a lifetime doesn't necessarily lead to redemption. Wright crafted a film that understands this with devastating clarity, refusing easy absolution or false comfort. It's a masterpiece, one of the finest literary adaptations ever filmed.

Absolutely amazing and well acted drama that I've seen a few times going back to 2007 (I think in the theater). Keira Knightley and James McAvoy shared great chemistry in the few scenes they had together and Saoirse Ronan was amazing (earning her an Academy Award nomination). The only criticism I have is the ending where it felt more like absolution than atonement. Still a stunning movie with incredible cinematography and amazing performances. **4.5/5**