Never Let Me Go

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Depuis sa plus tendre enfance, Kathy est amoureuse de Tommy. Pourtant, c'est vers sa meilleure amie, la malicieuse Ruth que ce dernier se tourne vite. Élevés dans la pure tradition anglaise, ils grandissent ensemble au pensionnat de Hailsham. Jusqu'au jour où ils découvrent un terrible secret qui va les bouleverser à tout jamais... (20th Century Fox FR)

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Critiques (5)

novoten 

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anglais I know that I should focus on how little Kathy H is magically peeking at her special idol. Observing the perfect Carey Mulligan, Garfield's perfect portrayal of innocent Tommy D, or Keira's traditionally convincing acting. But I just can't because there were simply too many questions that bothered me throughout the second half. And it wasn't pleasant question marks that I could answer myself to complete the half-exposed plot mysteries. Unfortunately, these were questions that mostly start with the words "For God's sake, why...?" Logic takes one blow after another in my eyes, self-preservation instinct ends with forced desperate attempts - and I just can't bear it. I don't know if the book tries to address these holes, but its adaptation is brutally failing anyway. ()

3DD!3 

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anglais Sad. An untraditional plot in a traditional form. Romanek has a firm director’s hand and the acting performances are excellent. Hope is the driving force behind the story of Never Let Me Go, even so, like real life, it is always swept aside by a world that doesn’t want to understand that compassion for others is something that cannot be created. You either got it or you don’t. ()

Kaka 

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anglais A retro intimate alternative to Michael Bay's The Island, but Without the monstrous budget, cool set pieces and train axles flying down the highway. Never Let Me Go is a slow, seemingly ordinary romantic film with an uncompromising dose of the raw reality of an alternate version of the present world where the basic rules of medicine and human life are, in some fundamental ways, constructed very differently. The sad violins work, the pensive glances into the sunsets also work and so do the inner monologues. A smart and aware film that drags a bit in the middle, but the final 20 minutes are a reliable wrap-up and a confirmation that this is something you won't soon forget. ()

Stanislaus 

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anglais Never Let Me Go offers yet another in a series of alternative views of the future, in the negative sense of the word, a world in which humans are literally "grown" as organ donors for those who can afford it. As far as the premise is concerned, it is imaginative material, and the cast was also well chosen. However, I have to say that the film did not stick in my mind as much as I would have expected and any impressions actually evaporated a few days after the screening. In short, it's one of those films that has (judging by the awards) a perfect premise, but its atmosphere, mission or whatever is not easy to send across. ()

Remedy 

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anglais A devastatingly gorgeous film that flows slowly, melancholically, and left a rather intense impression on me – either as a whole or "only" in a few strong scenes. The actors are well chosen, type-matched exactly to their characters, however Carey Mulligan is the most natural in her role. I haven't read the book, so I was quite surprised and "got" how initially the story of childhood love was transferred into a cold and harsh drama describing the principles underlying a kind of alternative world. Overall, the chosen form, with its pleasant chamber music and beautiful English realities, combined with a story that is the chilling and cynical towards the main characters, feels like a fist in the eye. Obviously that was the intention, which was handled brilliantly, and also one of the devices that ensured a very strong impression at the end. ()