Atonement
Ian McKewan's novel... now an award-winning film
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a fan pick question was added: will you like cecilia and robbie together in the end? | 9 days ago by kimmykey |
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a video was added: Atonement - If I Could See You Again (Yiruma) | 23 days ago by Noley |
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a comment was made to the fan pick question: Anyone else hate the ending? | 1 month ago by Noley |
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a link was added: Atonement Movie Tour | 1 month ago by britmovietours |
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Full day bus tour of sites featured in the Oscar winning movie with Keira Knightley, including lunch and a tour of Stokesay Court used as the Tallis family home.
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The full movie of Atonement - for those who are DYING to watch it again (like me!)
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Robbie's letter home after reaching Dunkirk.
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Briony talking with the detective.
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The group sitting down to dinner, after Robbie and Cecilia come back from the library.
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A new bus tour to film locations from the film Atonement has just been launched. Wwe’ll follow in the footsteps of Briony Tallis, her older sister Cecilia and Robbie Turner. Your journey will start with a visit to some of the locations in central London before heading off on a three and a half hour journey to the heart of England at Stokesay Court. You’ll be guided through the actual rooms used in the dramatic opening scenes of the movie at the Tallis family home. You will be able to lunch in the same dining room as the Tallis family from the movie. Lunch will... |
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And I'm back... I 'm gonna jump right into the actual filming I did, because there was a lot not even used in the movie, and it was quite cool. Firstly I have to say just how enormous the scope of this was. The beach sequence in the movie is just a few minutes, but we were their for 3 days doing 'that' shot, and other bits and pieces, and with 1,000 extras all dressed exactly the same it becomes a fight to just get noticed by each other, let alone the crew. Thankfully they had given us groups... I was Blue group, which was the featured group. We went to the front of every shot,... |
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Hi everyone.... a know a couple of people wanted to know who made this spot, it was me! I was an extra in the movie, and felt quite close to it, so I thought I'd share some of my experiences of filming... There is loads to talk about, and I have many photos from the Dunkirk set, so I'll probably do this in parts. Okay, so my first day was getting fitted up for the costume, a standard WW2 infantry outfit. It was very bulky, and slightly woollen, but despite that it was quite comfortable (a welcome break from playing fisherman on my other turns as an extra... there's only so much... |
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