Never Let Me Go

Discuss movies (including free films)
Message
Author
aruif

Re: Never Let Me Go

#31 Post by aruif » Mon Feb 07, 2011 9:44 pm

raj101 wrote:
aruif wrote:i did actually almost let rip a massive ....
6.5/10 for me
thought you were going to say something else.

cant wait for this at Slackers club on thursday, some interesting sci fi is definitely needed now.
haha now that would have been interesting!! :oops:

User avatar
kevinknapman
Kids' Choice Awards 2016 Prediction Master
Kids' Choice Awards 2016 Prediction Master
Posts: 2920
Joined: Wed Jun 24, 2009 1:55 am
Old post count: 0

Re: Never Let Me Go

#32 Post by kevinknapman » Mon Feb 07, 2011 9:48 pm

Second time seeing this after catching it at the London Film Festival. I found it profoundly moving both times. Especially in the final stretch. Whether that is down to the material or Carey Mulligan's performance I'm not so sure, but she is extraordinary in this. Andrew Garfield was really good too. Kiera Knightley was just adequate though.
I liked the pace of the film and wasn't bored at all although I knew what happens both times having read the book.

My only misgivings where some minor changes of the book. The significance of the song was underplayed and completely changed. In the book when she holds the cushion to her, she's actually imagining that the song is about a mother singing to her child. The sad irony being that she will never be able to have children of her own. In the film it just becomes another part of her love for Tommy.
soonforgotten wrote: The one thing I was left wondering, though, was why they don't just go AWOL. I assume the book explains it, but there's no mention in the film.

It's not exactly explained in the book but the author did say that he wasn't interested in telling that story and was more interested in showing how people just accept that they are going to die someday. They've become conditioned by their time in Hailsham to accept their role in life. I'm glad they didn't choose to have them escaping as it would have just come across as an arty Logan's Run. I realise some people find that frustrating but I think it just makes it more sad and moving.
valda wrote:who were the people they were looking for?
They were clones, so they were looking for the people they were clones of.
Member No.41 of the "100 free films in 2018" club! 22 seen 78 to go
Recent free films:A Star is Born, Smallfoot, Overlord, The Girl in the Spider's Web, Home Alone

Member No. 41 of the "100 free films in 2017" club! 29 seen
Member No. 41 of the "100 free films in 2016" club! 44 seen
Member No. 41 of the "100 free films in 2015" club! 61 seen
Member No. 41 of the "100 free films in 2014" club! 40 seen
Member No. 41 of the "100 free films in 2013" club! 64 seen
Member No. 41 of the "100 free films in 2012" club! 88 seen
Member No. 41 of the "100 free films in 2011" club! 108 seen
Member No. 41 of the "100 free films in 2010" club! 84 films seen

User avatar
soonforgotten
Se7en
Se7en
Posts: 2002
Joined: Fri Oct 16, 2009 11:14 am
Old post count: 0
Preferred Cinemas: any London ones except Wandsworth & Enfield
I have tickets for: The Iron Lady, War Horse & a several vouchers
Location: London
Contact:

Re: Never Let Me Go

#33 Post by soonforgotten » Mon Feb 07, 2011 9:48 pm

funthing29 wrote:
soonforgotten wrote:I really enjoyed this (though it was barely audible at Swiss Cottage, wtf?)
Sound seemed fine for me at SC!
It seemed like the only audio was coming from the front speakers. Being seated in the middle it was a struggle to hear the dialogue properly, especially early on when people were coming in late and constantly crinkling bags. I'm quite certain the audio was rubbish. I have better sound from my telly.
102 Different free films seen in 2010 plus 2 repeat viewings and a few tv show screenings... not too shabby. Thanks to everyone for their contributions here.

100 Free Films in 2011 Member #6: 181/100
My top 10 films of 2011

100 Free Films in 2012 Member #6: 210/100

Why not visit my film blog?

User avatar
funthing29
8 1/2
8 1/2
Posts: 9753
Joined: Sun Jan 09, 2011 10:30 pm
Old post count: 0
Preferred Cinemas: Swiss Cottage, Finchley Road, Hampstead, Belsize Park, West End, Islington, Holloway, Whiteleys, Shepherd's Bush, North Finchley, Hackney, Stratford, 02 + (last resort) Watford & Hatfield
Location: London

Re: Never Let Me Go

#34 Post by funthing29 » Mon Feb 07, 2011 9:50 pm

Garfield dethrones Firth at Evening Standard awards

Colin Firth's seemingly unstoppable run of success during awards season took a stumble on Monday when he was beaten to a best acting prize by Andrew Garfield. Garfield was honoured at the Evening Standard film awards for his roles in The Social Network and Never Let Me Go.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-12384504

Shocking! Firth's performance in The King's Speech is on another level to Garfield's acting ability! 8O

I can only assume they are trying to reward the up and coming actors whereas Firth is already a household name.
"There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home."
Ken Olson - Chairman of Digital Equipment Corporation, speaking in 1977

Member No. 29 of the "100 free films in 2016" club: 62 seen; 38 to go (40 theatre/shows seen)

70 free films seen in 2015 + 85 theatre/shows
84 free films seen in 2014 (81 different films, 3 repeat viewings) + 119 theatre/shows
126 free films seen in 2013 (121 different films, 5 repeat viewings
121 free films seen in 2012 (115 different films, 6 repeat viewings)
129 free films seen in 2011 (117 different films, 12 repeat viewings)

User avatar
weirdfilms33
The Sixth Sense
The Sixth Sense
Posts: 1433
Joined: Mon Aug 17, 2009 8:09 pm
Old post count: 0
Preferred Cinemas: Anything in central or South London
Contact:

Re: Never Let Me Go

#35 Post by weirdfilms33 » Mon Feb 07, 2011 9:56 pm

I skipped out on this one. Felt too tired and frustrated. My mum and sister went, though, and they did enjoy it. I wouldn't expect them of all people to dislike it though.. :P
Go ahead, make my day - by visiting my blog: http://jacobthehobnob.wordpress.com/

Member number 33 of the "100 free films in 2012" club. I saw 32, which is rather delightful.. I beat Mr. Glass on free films but he narrowly inched me out on total films seen.

Member number 33 of the "100 free films in 2011" club. I saw 20, interestingly enough. My more realistic target was to see more free films than TheyCallMeMrGlass. I lost.

sophlowe45

Re: Never Let Me Go

#36 Post by sophlowe45 » Mon Feb 07, 2011 9:56 pm

valda wrote:Not my cup of tea I'm afraid. I guess you have to be in the right mood for it. Too much was left unexplained, perhaps the book would enlighted me more. Why were some of them carers, and not just ordinary folk? If they were bred to be donors, why let some get deferred for x amount of years. Where did they come from , who were the people they were looking for? As others said, why didn't they just run away or commit suicide together?

Ididn't find it tearjerking or anything, just a momentary thought that it would be awful if that actually came to be. My mood wasn't helped by the girl in front who kept on waving her feet around, and the guy behind me kicking the back of my seat. Worst of all was the guy behind eating. I've not idea what it was but it was LOUD 8O Crunching away through the quiet bits with his mouth open by the sound of it, grrr.

And for some reason there was some sort of loud machinery noise throughout the whole film, no idea what it was 6/10
you weren't in Whiteleys were you?

User avatar
prettyxcool
8 1/2
8 1/2
Posts: 9944
Joined: Tue Aug 25, 2009 11:37 pm
Old post count: 0
Preferred Cinemas: Prefer all Central London, then Islington, Notting Hill, Whiteleys, Shepherd's Bush, Westfield, Holloway, Swiss Cottage, Clapham, WIQ, Greenwich 02, Surrey Quays, Fulham.
Location: London

Re: Never Let Me Go

#37 Post by prettyxcool » Mon Feb 07, 2011 11:04 pm

I thought it was so, so sad too! Not a tear jerker but very dreary and depressing, although interesting and thought provoking. How easily people can be indoctrinated, and accept their life. I too wanted to scream like Andrew Garfield - I feel his frustration. The pace seemed to go extra slow in the middle and unfortunately, I found it very difficult to keep awake. I thought it was well casted with the younger versions of the main characters who look and sounded like Keira Knightley, Carey Mulligan and Andrew Garfield although when Kiera came on, I kept confusing her with Winona! Noticed that Andrea Riseborough and Sally Hawkins popping up again. 7/10
Member No. 17 of the "100 free films in 2019" club. 50 seen so far
My Movie Scores click here

2018 - 100 seen (9 premieres/Press) Also 2 Opera, 1 Netfix, 15 theatres, 2 concerts, 1 ballet)
2017 - 106 seen
2016 - 116 seen
2015 - 120 seen (16 premieres, 2 Gala Screenings). Also 3 theatres/shows, 2 concerts
2014 - 132 seen (26 premieres and 7 Gala Screenings). Also 18 misc. free events/concerts
2013 - 115 Seen (12 premieres). Also 6 theatres/shows, 5 concerts
2012 - 118 seen (23 premieres). Also 12 theatres/shows.
2011 - 133 seen
2010 - 105 seen


User avatar
valda
8 1/2
8 1/2
Posts: 8050
Joined: Sat Jun 20, 2009 11:36 am
Old post count: 0
Preferred Cinemas: Westfield, Shepherds Bush,Central London, Swiss Cottage most London ones really
Location: london

Re: Never Let Me Go

#38 Post by valda » Mon Feb 07, 2011 11:06 pm

sophlowe45 wrote:
valda wrote:Not my cup of tea I'm afraid. I guess you have to be in the right mood for it. Too much was left unexplained, perhaps the book would enlighted me more. Why were some of them carers, and not just ordinary folk? If they were bred to be donors, why let some get deferred for x amount of years. Where did they come from , who were the people they were looking for? As others said, why didn't they just run away or commit suicide together?

Ididn't find it tearjerking or anything, just a momentary thought that it would be awful if that actually came to be. My mood wasn't helped by the girl in front who kept on waving her feet around, and the guy behind me kicking the back of my seat. Worst of all was the guy behind eating. I've not idea what it was but it was LOUD 8O Crunching away through the quiet bits with his mouth open by the sound of it, grrr.

And for some reason there was some sort of loud machinery noise throughout the whole film, no idea what it was 6/10
you weren't in Whiteleys were you?
Indeed I was, hoping I've not been rude about fellow fmukers :oops:
preferred locations Shepherds Bush, Westfield, Notting Hill, Central London, Wimbledon, Islington, Wandsworth thanks

Image
Image

User avatar
yogi
Se7en
Se7en
Posts: 2062
Joined: Thu Jul 23, 2009 1:14 pm
Old post count: 0
Location: Manchester

Re: Never Let Me Go

#39 Post by yogi » Mon Feb 07, 2011 11:33 pm

kevinknapman wrote:
soonforgotten wrote: The one thing I was left wondering, though, was why they don't just go AWOL. I assume the book explains it, but there's no mention in the film.

It's not exactly explained in the book but the author did say that he wasn't interested in telling that story and was more interested in showing how people just accept that they are going to die someday. They've become conditioned by their time in Hailsham to accept their role in life. I'm glad they didn't choose to have them escaping as it would have just come across as an arty Logan's Run. I realise some people find that frustrating but I think it just makes it more sad and moving
That annoyed me as well. It's fine that the author didn't want to tell that chase story, but if you are going to ground the story in as real a world as possible and establish that
Spoiler
then surely they would have an instinct to survive despite their conditioning.

So I found it hard to believe, thus care about anyone.

It had some interesting ideas and
would make a decent thesis or article, but even sci-fi has to have it's own logic to it.

Although I thought both young and older Cathy were very good and the scenes at the school were excellent.
Member No. 35 of the "100 free films in 2021" club 2 down 98 to go
(Hopefully I can beat last years 12! Unlikely to beat 2013’s 91)



2021: A Quiet Place 2 8.5/10
2020: Little Women, Richard Jewell 8.5/10
2019: Wild Rose, Shazam!, Avengers, Eighth Grade, Shaun the Sheep, The Farewell 9/10
2018: Coco, Three Billboards, Missouri, Avengers, MI: Fallout, Quiet Place, Stan & Ollie - 9/10
2017: Paddington 2 10/10
2016: Sing Street, Hunt for the Wilderpeople, I, Daniel Blake, Sully 10/10
2015: Star Wars, Whiplash, Ex Machina, Minions - 9.5/10
2014: Pride, The Imitation Game 10/10
2013: Good Vibrations, Song for Marion, Alan Partridge, Captain Phillips - 9.5/10
2012: Muppets, Untouchable, Argo 10/10
2011: ROTPOTA, The Artist, Mi4 - 9.5/10
2010: Kick Ass, Toy Story 3 - 9.5/10
2009: Up 10/10


LOVE FMUK https://youtu.be/62YY4trpDEY

Insane_Drusilla
Air Force One
Air Force One
Posts: 46
Joined: Fri Jun 19, 2009 8:19 pm

Re: Never Let Me Go

#40 Post by Insane_Drusilla » Mon Feb 07, 2011 11:34 pm

I saw it tonight and felt like it was a flawed beauty. Parts of it worked for me, especially the ideas of longing and acceptance but too many questions were hanging around for me. The biggest being...why oh why didnt TOMMY PICKED CATHY IN THE FIRST PLACE. If his love was so strong for her why didnt he just leave Ruth! Maybe I missed the point but it just upsetted me that he didnt just scream I LOVE CATHY with all his rage issues.

6/10

Post Reply