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Elle. 21. Journalism major. This is what I look like. Two souls in one. Obsessed with movies and music. I post an eclectic mix of attractive males and leading ladies. Fincher fanatic.

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I’m always keeping her waiting




I jumped in the river to see if he’d save me from drowning.And he did save me.

I jumped in the river to see if he’d save me from drowning.
And he did save me.



“This dress is also based on a Lee Miller photograph. Or at least, the top of the dress is based on a Lee Miller photograph. We had to have quite a few of those dresses made because they were so fragile. Especially during the love-making scene. They got quite a bit damaged.”

Dir. Joe Wright, Atonement commentary




So, my sister and Robbie were never able to have the time together they both so longed for… and deserved. Which ever since I’ve… ever since I’ve always felt I prevented. But what sense of hope or satisfaction could a reader derive from an ending like that? So in the book, I wanted to give Robbie and Cecilia what they lost out on in life. I’d like to think this isn’t weakness or… evasion… but a final act of kindness. I gave them their happiness.

So, my sister and Robbie were never able to have the time together they both so longed for… and deserved. Which ever since I’ve… ever since I’ve always felt I prevented. But what sense of hope or satisfaction could a reader derive from an ending like that? So in the book, I wanted to give Robbie and Cecilia what they lost out on in life. I’d like to think this isn’t weakness or… evasion… but a final act of kindness. I gave them their happiness.





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“Probably my favorite line from the film, ‘You have to bite it’. And I was shocked by the way he did it; with such aggression, really.”

Dir. Joe Wright, Atonement commentary

“Probably my favorite line from the film, ‘You have to bite it’. And I was shocked by the way he did it; with such aggression, really.”

Dir. Joe Wright, Atonement commentary



“At this moment, I think Briony knows that she’s gonna read it. And if she takes it, she’ll read it. I think that’s the worst thing that Briony does, is that moment, actually. I think that she actually believed that she saw Robbie, later. But I think the taking of this letter, with the knowledge that she’s gonna open it and read it, is one of the worst things she does. Her biggest mistake.”

Dir. Joe Wright, Atonement commentary



“This is a very strange scene to shoot. On the page it didn’t seem quite as sick as it did when we began shooting. It left us all with a very funny feeling in our stomachs. I think Benedict plays the predator brilliantly. And very against his natural character. He’s a very, very gentlemanly gentleman. Benedict was quite, kind of disturbed by the role he was playing and so we talked a lot about it and Juno was very supportive of him. In a way, it was more difficult for him to play the abuser than for Juno to play the abused. “

Dir. Joe Wright, Atonement commentary