That's seriously what I'm saying, and I must remember to apologize to a friend for not believing her when she said I'd hate the ending of Atonement . Hated it is a little too light; I despised it because...solo book! "Clair de Lune," oh how I hate and love it in all its hard-to-play, beautiful glory. I suppose that's enough for now. I'd better get some piano practice in before I go on my tutoring job.
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Well, I'm reading...or Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen are two classic books that are must-reads, in my not-so-humble opinion. The Phantom of the Opera , as it is, still haunts me in its eerie tone to this day
People can't seem to get enough of it, so... More "100 Things I learned from "ATONEMENT"! ;-) 100) When yelling for a 13 yr old that is running through a field (because you just realized she is...car that is taking her son to jail. 2) Library sex is so mind-blowing, you can ride off those fumes for a few chaste years afterwards. 1) There is no Briony.
Um breve comentário sobre o filme que capturou meu coração e mente... É muito bom perceber que o cinema ainda é capaz de produzir arte, de ser o que o cinema vem se propondo ser há anos - sensorial...como a chama de um fósforo. Brilhante e breve, a vida de Robbie Turner. Classe, muita classe - é o que 'Atonement' tem de sobra.
Now we have some thoughts about Robbie and Cecilia, Briony and her terrible crime...did she atone or didn't she? What made a 13 year-old girl accuse a man of a crime he didn't commit? Or did she really...literary success. The effect of the novel is as contagious as Briony's hysteria from her encounter with the adult world of cunts and maniacs. Can I say I love this novel too many times?
We've been having some very interesting discussions at the Atonement IMDb board. Many posters there are very insightful, when coming up with new ways to look at the film. One of the most intriguing...into the Promised Land. Only Briony’s God survives, to literally create the final, happy manifestation of her original Adam and Eve.