Never Let Me Go (2010 film)

Anything Never Let Me Go is a 2010 film directed by Mark Romanek incurred. The film is based on the novel All we had to give the author Kazuo Ishiguro. The movie was released on the 14th April 2011 at the German cinema.

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The story is told by Kathy in a flashback: you, Ruth and Tommy grow in the 1970s together as children in Hailsham on, a seemingly normal boarding school. There they undergo regular medical examinations, and it is placed much value that the students are safe and unharmed. In addition, particularly good work made ​​by the students in art class will be exhibited in a gallery. Kathy and Ruth are best friends, Tommy rather the gehänselte outsider. Kathy feels sorry for Tommy and keeps him company when he is alone, or says to him in class, so it will not be laughed at. Ruth understands the connection between Kathy and Tommy, and is not jealous. They in turn seeks Tommy's close, and the two become a couple.

At the age of about 18 years, leaving the three Hailsham and live in the so-called cottages. Here they are no longer supervised and have contact with the outside world and to other young people. You now know about the fact that they are clones and intended to donate their organs. In the cottages they remain until their first donation. Here you get to know Rodney and Chrissie. From them they heard that it was possible to obtain a postponement for a couple of three years before the first donation, if you really love yourself. Ruth and Tommy are still together and a close friend of Kathy, who can bear it difficult to see the two together. She applies as a caregiver for donors and then leaves the cottages.

Years later, Kathy Ruth looks back at the hospital. Ruth is separated from Tommy and donated for the second time. The two women go to Tommy, who also has his second donation behind. Ruth apologizes to Tommy and Kathy for having them kept away from each other for years. It gives them the address of the gallery, so Tommy and Kathy are getting a reprieve together. Ruth died during their third donation.

Kathy and Tommy are now closer together. Tommy has the hope that the gallery recognizes from the painted images in Hailsham, if a couple really love each other. His work was never selected in the school for the gallery and so he painted a lot in the past few years. When the two go to the lady, she learned that the delay is only a rumor. The gallery was first used to investigate whether the clones have a soul, and then to show the outside world that clones have feelings and are human. This ends the flashback.

Kathy is Tommy's carer and accompanied him to his third donation, in which he dies. Shortly thereafter, Kathy also gets its decision to the first donation.

Reviews

" How is a tragic love triangle between the poignant playing protagonists, staged director Mark Romanek ( One Hour Photo ) with surprisingly keen sense of style kitsch feel free cinema. The scenario of humanoids second class, which are ignored by society and hinleben in a strangely unregulated community on their fixed end, offers the opportunity to play through all of the emotional facets of humanity quasi under laboratory conditions. Why it does not include rebelliousness and desire for freedom at Kathy & Co., acting in Kazuo Ishiguro's novel plausible. In the film, unfortunately. "

" And just unfolded in a quiet, decelerated, undramatic pace, all we had to give ' an incredible emotional impact, the lasting effect long after the movie. Rarely has a film been so incredibly sad ... and so incredibly beautiful. "

" Sophisticated narrative cinema, that gets under your skin "

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