Carey Mulligan Interview for NEVER LET ME GO
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Holy fuck the accent makes her so much hotter...
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Does Ishiguro ever actually refer to non-clones as originals in the novel? I've seen that in summaries but don't remember actually reading it.
Also that lovely final line from the movie "We all complete. Maybe none of us realize what we've lived through, or feel we've had enough time." Is that just in the movie? Or was it in the book as well?
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She was SO good in this film.
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I can NOT watch this movie :(( It makes me puke, watch all these miserable, cut people, walking like zombies. I stopped watching it after 50 minutes or so. I just can't.
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My God, Mulligan is starting to look like fellow British actress from the 60's-Susannah York. Other times, she looks like what Judi Dench looked like in her twenties.
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Jake, you always have amazingly thoughtful questions. Just appreciatin'
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On the running away thing, there were all those stories that the kids had been told of what happened to those who tried running away--hands and feet getting chopped off, etc. Perhaps it was out of fear?
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@sisifusar I don't think it was that simple. I don't think it was to evade punishment. I mean, I'm sure they probably legally couldn't try to escape, but I doubt they even entertained that thought. Even the whole theory about being in love was just to DEFER donations.
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My thoughts exactly. I found that I never asked myself why didn't they run away, because I just accepted their fate as they had. Why would they even consider it? I'm kind of thinking though whether the story would have been more/less powerful if they did try to escape. They seemed a little too passive for me, and at the end, I felt, "Meh, it was going to happen." But I suppose their passivity to their fates made Tommy's final outburst all the more profound.
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Love her voice! I only saw her in Pride and Prejudice, but she was quite young, so her voice wasn't as mature.
@smacbot She has always been pale and thin. And she's still beautiful.
alldelicious 1 year ago 44
they don't know any better, so why would they want to run away from what they already know/live.
gracemil2888 1 year ago 38