Atonement | James McAvoy and Keira Knightley's Happy Ending

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  • Briony Tallis (Vanessa Redgrave) uncovers the real destiny of Robbie (James McAvoy) and Cecilia (Keira Knightley), confessing a lifetime of remorse.
    Film Synopsis:
    From the award-winning director of Pride and Prejudice comes a stunning, critically acclaimed epic story of love. When a young girl catches her sister in a passionate embrace with a childhood friend, her jealousy drives her to tell a lie that will irrevocably change the course of all their lives forever. Academy Award® nominee Keira Knightley and James McAvoy lead an all-star cast in the film critics are hailing "the year's best picture" (Thelma Adams, US Weekly).
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  • @Varekai0723
    @Varekai0723 Před 9 měsíci +617

    This ending is like a sledgehammer to your gut. Absolutely devastating.

  • @morganwhite2176
    @morganwhite2176 Před 6 měsíci +952

    Everyone on here saying she isn’t sincere, has not studied the book on a scholarly level. I teach it at University. She writes them a happy ending because it’s the only atonement she can possibly come up with, after sacrificing her whole life in nursing and throwing away any chance she had for happiness herself out of guilt. We are not meant to love the character, but it was written to see who can get off their high horse and understand how a mistake by a child can impact and break everyone’s life, including their own. Runner up to the booker prize, so well written. Meant to be soul searching for all of us. Think about your own lives, the timing, if you had not been so lucky to be able to turn around all of your own mistakes. Thats what it’s about.

    • @Bootmahoy88
      @Bootmahoy88 Před 6 měsíci +25

      The ending made sense to me in a sobering way. You could say I'd come into the light of a stark truth. Whenever a grand lie that was used to carry the day and night is dashed to pieces I feel awakened. That they never really met was very refreshing to me. The works of art, like this, that dare to rip the very core of its alleged heart and expose itself, inspire me. They inspire me to ask myself, how many grand lies have you lived by, Dan? How many fabrications have you held to your heart for so long you began to believe them and live by them? It's sobering when I've stopped my drudge of stomping through the days for just a moment to really ask myself that question.

    • @VV-nz4dv
      @VV-nz4dv Před 6 měsíci +44

      thanks. how can people miss the point of the book when it is on the title.
      She made a terrible mistake that haunted her all her life and could not find peace ever because of what she did. rather than judge the character i think we're meant to empathize with them.

    • @davejlh4988
      @davejlh4988 Před 6 měsíci +15

      I agree with you and I always felt that the one way they could have conveyed her guilt and sincerity more convincingly was to make this scene far more emotional, which is typically what usually happens in a film like this and I have always wondered whether they filmed other versions of this scene where the actor was far more visibly upset. However I actually think the stoicism displayed by the actor is what makes it so convincing, partly because I have always been in awe of the way that generation were able to deal with such tragedy so stoically. Also I feel that as a nurse she has truly realised the horrors of war and although her jealous mistake as a child had such awful consequences she has come to realise that they were all ultimately victims of the war itself.

    • @SanFranDentist94301
      @SanFranDentist94301 Před 6 měsíci +10

      Sorry, but there was something grievously wrong with as a child. Ok, so you teach lit, what do you know about childhood development?
      See, the question isn't *would most children tell a lie like that*?
      Hmm, occasionally yes.
      The question is *COULD most children maintain a lie like that*?
      And the answer is an emphatic and underlined 'no'.
      At some point way before old age their innate sense of right or extreme guilt would win out and they would tell... somebody.
      It is because of her vascular dementia that her ego vs just ness struggle has finally come to its long delayed end.
      This is not uncommon for cluster b types.
      The narc, sociopath grows old and becomes a delight to live with. Indeed a "second childhood".
      She's a sociopath who's simply been healed by time.

    • @SuperFosterMom
      @SuperFosterMom Před 6 měsíci

      @@SanFranDentist94301are you aware this is fiction

  • @vpalos
    @vpalos Před 6 měsíci +325

    One thing I realised after seeing the end revelation that the meet they had was only from Briony's imagination, is that - had they lived - I think they would have forgiven her instantly and would have never held a grudge. They way they acted when Briony asked for forgiveness was simply her own way of punishing herself by imagining them being harsh with her. In reality, I think they both never hated her.

    • @Bootmahoy88
      @Bootmahoy88 Před 6 měsíci +8

      The ending made sense to me in a sobering way. You could say I'd come into the light of a stark truth. Whenever a grand lie that was used to carry the day and night is dashed to pieces I feel awakened. That they never really met was very refreshing to me.

    • @annav2648
      @annav2648 Před 6 měsíci +13

      I love your comment, so insightful. I like to think that as well from now on

    • @AT-jm4dl
      @AT-jm4dl Před 4 měsíci +5

      Whoa...what? I just finished the book. Is it possible that the next to last chapter of the book was all a figment of Briony's imagination? She never met up with Cece and Billy in London and apologized go them? Very interesting take. Now I'm going to be thinking about his for a while.

    • @asmrcarousel
      @asmrcarousel Před měsícem +11

      She couldn’t forgive herself so she couldn’t have them forgive her, not even in her fiction. It shows how miserable she was about the role she played in their tragedy.

  • @evakorpa
    @evakorpa Před 6 měsíci +270

    Watching this movie for the first time absolutely devastated me. After a few years I decided to watch it again and after the ending I was like "Why did I do this to myself again"?

    • @Bootmahoy88
      @Bootmahoy88 Před 6 měsíci +6

      The ending made sense to me in a sobering way. You could say I'd come into the light of a stark truth. Whenever a grand lie that was used to carry the day and night is dashed to pieces I feel awakened. That they never really met was very refreshing to me. The works of art, like this, that dare to rip the very core of its alleged heart and expose itself, inspire me. They inspire me to ask myself, how many grand lies have you lived by, Dan? How many fabrications have you held to your heart for so long you began to believe them and live by them? It's sobering when I've stopped my drudge of stomping through the days for just a moment to really ask myself that question.

    • @wingberry123
      @wingberry123 Před 3 měsíci +5

      I was thinking of rewatching it. I loved the chemistry between Keira and James here. Then, I remembered how much I disliked Saoirse's role here. I think I'll put a hold on watching it again.

    • @lizziebkennedy7505
      @lizziebkennedy7505 Před 2 měsíci +1

      It never goes away

    • @lizziebkennedy7505
      @lizziebkennedy7505 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@wingberry123but Briony is a full, authentic character

    • @kn5715
      @kn5715 Před měsícem +4

      I watched this film when it came out. I wondered out of the cinema in a shocked daze and cried all the way home. I told myself I could never watch this film again because of how devastating it was.

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq Před 11 měsíci +576

    This ending ripped me apart the first time I watched it, and still continues to do so to this very day. 💔😿

    • @zarayaneva
      @zarayaneva Před 9 měsíci +13

      Absolutely accurately put - it tears you, kinda like I would imagine if a bomb blew up near you, the shock, confusion, pain...

    • @zanderxander3581
      @zanderxander3581 Před 8 měsíci +7

      It’s so very sad

    • @pumkinpie27
      @pumkinpie27 Před 8 měsíci +9

      Same 😢 . The only thing I could do is take that ending in the book as them together on the other side. Agony of love.

    • @realme-pw2lc
      @realme-pw2lc Před 7 měsíci +7

      same. It's the fact that what she did was so hurendous yet she gets to live the life she doesn't deserve.

    • @Bootmahoy88
      @Bootmahoy88 Před 6 měsíci +1

      The ending made sense to me in a sobering way. You could say I'd come into the light of a stark truth. Whenever a grand lie that was used to carry the day and night is dashed to pieces I feel awakened. That they never really met was very refreshing to me.

  • @cradle177
    @cradle177 Před 6 měsíci +185

    It’s crazy how a lie can change and ruin someone’s life. Can’t imagine living with the pain of knowing how you ruined the life of a sibling by being a stupid child.

    • @lizziebkennedy7505
      @lizziebkennedy7505 Před 2 měsíci +17

      And his life. Two lives

    • @Leonnie13
      @Leonnie13 Před 2 měsíci +10

      This is why “Thou Shalt Not Bear False Witness” is among the 10 Commandments.

    • @Nopenopenope6969
      @Nopenopenope6969 Před měsícem +6

      ​@@Leonnie13 Ah yes, children have stopped lying entirely since the Bible was inv-

    • @Leonnie13
      @Leonnie13 Před měsícem +3

      @@Nopenopenope6969 My point is that we think lying is no big deal because we don’t often see that it has a ripple effect that can ruin lives. God wants us to understand that even the littlest sin is evil and destructive. But here we are minimizing it again and losing the entire point.

    • @ranakeen9884
      @ranakeen9884 Před 25 dny +3

      There are a lot of people who tell lies about a person intentionally to hurt them and ruin their lives. I’m being stalked by a narcissist who has told god only knows what lies in order to harm me personally and financially for decades now. I am absolutely certain they feel no remorse whatsoever for the damages they inflicted on me but rather, delight and revel in the pain they have caused me.

  • @annafrese
    @annafrese Před 5 měsíci +286

    It took me 10 years and a couple of other amazing Saoirse's roles to actually forgive her for Atonement. I could not separate her from the character, I avoided her for as long as I could. My heart was wrecked.

    • @minuit6305
      @minuit6305 Před 4 měsíci +4

      You mean the actress?

    • @do7171
      @do7171 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Сирша... Я посмотрела практически все её роли задолго до просмотра Искупления.., я заново полюбила работу в Бруклин" и все ирландские, шотландские песни и актеры . И конечно радовалась как ребенок, когда увидела в клипе Эдвардом Шираном.

    • @GrumpyDynamo
      @GrumpyDynamo Před 2 měsíci

      I liked her in grand Budapest

    • @Hatsepari
      @Hatsepari Před 2 měsíci +4

      Same. I knew it from the start that's simply, purely outstanding performance, but still, I had a really hard time to wrap it up in my head and forgive Saoirse, and Juno (Lola) as well. I was so furious, a nonverbal, dead silent rage. I had to force myself to watch their other movies to find an excuse to forgive and forget them, to let things go. And I'm glad I did. However... it took almost all my courage to watch this movie again recently. It's so beautiful, but also desperately haunting, and it's so hard, so hard to hold up my tears. I sobbed, uncontrollably, each time those pale blue eyes reflects mine.

    • @Perhaps064
      @Perhaps064 Před 2 měsíci +8

      Image how I feel when Benedict Cumberbach was cast as Dr Strange.

  • @MicaRayan
    @MicaRayan Před 5 měsíci +61

    Keira is so photogenic. The editing were so crisp and I love this movie forever.

  • @sandysai4350
    @sandysai4350 Před 7 měsíci +346

    I was furious with Briony when I read this book as a teenager but only as an adult I realized that she did her best to process the guilt and channeled her grief into writing. What else can you do to make amends for a mistake you made as a child?

    • @findingkelly
      @findingkelly Před 7 měsíci +25

      Well, she had many many many years to tell the truth about what she saw. I would.

    • @zitronentee
      @zitronentee Před 7 měsíci +38

      ​​@@findingkelly The truth that will also destroy some other lives involved. The fact that everyone involved chose to believe a child's lie and dirtied their hands.
      On the other hand, Briony never moved on from her guilt.

    • @findingkelly
      @findingkelly Před 7 měsíci +6

      @@zitronentee From what I understand, it also seems that they chose to believe a lie, realized they made a mistake, and then turned the other way, but I could be reading into it. The truth is still the truth. However people react to it is their choice.

    • @tamielynne7374
      @tamielynne7374 Před 6 měsíci +23

      She was still old enough to know right from wrong as a kid. She was a preteen. And accusing someone of rape is a serious accusation. Even back then it was serious. There is no excuse for her evil behavior.

    • @sandysai4350
      @sandysai4350 Před 6 měsíci +18

      @@tamielynne7374 I disagree. Labeling 13 "preteen" doesn't make her any mature. It was a childish mistake that she repented for in her own way.

  • @atomicwendy
    @atomicwendy Před 6 měsíci +74

    this film is devastating. it hurts, deeply.

  • @theo67-ft3yx
    @theo67-ft3yx Před 7 měsíci +72

    Vanessa Redgrave is captivating in this snippet. Definitely want to watch the movie now.

  • @KK-fi6ms
    @KK-fi6ms Před 6 měsíci +132

    Atonement is one my most beloved movies that I never watched a second time. I could not bear it.
    Not only was it a cinematic masterpiece, it also introduced me to some of my favorite actors - James Mc Avoy, Saoirse Ronan, Romola Garai, Benedict Cumberbatch, Juno Temple, all of whose careers I continue to follow. I would include Kiera Knightly, but I already knew her from Bend It Like Beckham.

  • @nasraali8801
    @nasraali8801 Před 7 měsíci +300

    I still haven't forgiven Saorise Ronan for this and I don't think I ever will LMAO she's too good an actress

    • @LayllasLocker
      @LayllasLocker Před 6 měsíci

      Same lol XD

    • @ayumis5452
      @ayumis5452 Před 6 měsíci +8

      as much as I admire her acting ability today, I still slightly dislike her because of Atonement😂

    • @kepecos
      @kepecos Před 6 měsíci +10

      Watch The Lovely Bones and you'll forgive her anything.

    • @nasraali8801
      @nasraali8801 Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@kepecos oh i’ve seen it. unfortunately i watched this movie a while after and she pisses me off to this day lol. love her movies but sometimes i remember atonement and then get upset all over again 😭

    • @kepecos
      @kepecos Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@nasraali8801 absolutely agreed! Such amazing actors truly become and embody the villains they play, which means they are just super good at their jobs. AND, seeing good actors behave in such horrible and say such horrible things is so difficult to bear because to us, they ARE that horrible character!!!

  • @rhanedsd
    @rhanedsd Před 10 měsíci +124

    This movie just killed me. All of it sad, depressing, with mcavoy's character finding the school girls in the forest., then the authors fateful admision. Blimey. Makes bawl just thinking about it

  • @jackiep594
    @jackiep594 Před 5 měsíci +25

    Life is pitiless, and that is why we have writing: rhymes and metaphor and beauty to make up for the failure of reality

    • @surette2012
      @surette2012 Před měsícem +2

      Yep. even art can’t seem to clean the bleakness and suffering off of itself. The Harsh truth is always there.😭 art is gilded and trying to make sense of itself, life doesn’t have that sense and pattern we wish it did.

  • @lenawalters1866
    @lenawalters1866 Před 7 měsíci +85

    When we are children we see "truth" as one solid thing that will save everything, fix everything, make everything right. Briony realized, too late, that her truth was wrong but more then that, it was accepted so readily as truth by everyone else because it was convenient and easy for the family. Truth and evidence and slippery in real life, readily misconstrued, misunderstood, dismissed. The more she tried to write the truth, the more authentic she tried to make the story, the less like a story it became. Because in real life there are no arcs and patterns, no foreshadowing, no catharsis. In real life people get accused of crimes they didn't commit and don't receive justice, lovers are parted and never reunited, despicable people never get their comeuppance. And so she chose to make a narrative choice as an author and write a more memorable story to strive for and not the real thing that happened. Something i feel was an interesting choice, the event that killed Cecilia is real, Balham station did flood due to the Blitz but the date is wring (both in the books and the film). This wiuld have been very easy to research so i think it was intentional. It shows really that there is no such thing as a perfectly researched bit of fiction that reflects reality. Reality you remember is not the reality someone else remembers. Its not the reality someone chooses to remember. We are all stuck living with the choices me made in a reality of our own. Briony's atonement is her whole life living with this fact and the realization that she will never convince the world of it. So instead she chose to fictionalize it. Ironically it's what children do when they play. When some game or a story doesn't go their way they shout "redo" and start over. Create a better end. She made a mistake in childhood, spent her adult life unable to fix it and in the end reached into childhood to process it. There are some things we can't fix.

    • @innocentnemesis3519
      @innocentnemesis3519 Před 6 měsíci +5

      Beautiful summary.

    • @Bootmahoy88
      @Bootmahoy88 Před 6 měsíci +2

      The ending made sense to me in a sobering way. You could say I'd come into the light of a stark truth. Whenever a grand lie that was used to carry the day and night is dashed to pieces I feel awakened. That they never really met was very refreshing to me. The works of art, like this, that dare to rip the very core of its alleged heart and expose itself, inspire me. They inspire me to ask myself, how many grand lies have you lived by, Dan? How many fabrications have you held to your heart for so long you began to believe them and live by them? It's sobering when I've stopped my cycles of living through the days for a moment to really ask myself that question.

    • @GerardGordon-bu9gf
      @GerardGordon-bu9gf Před 5 měsíci +2

      That was a brilliant summary, truly! There are things that are unfixable and we use fantasy to escape that painful truth .

    • @indigocheetah4172
      @indigocheetah4172 Před 15 dny

      An excellent précis. , thank you.

    • @chryscroc
      @chryscroc Před 9 dny

      This is one of the most beautiful things I have ever read 🥲

  • @LizC-ef4jo
    @LizC-ef4jo Před 6 měsíci +74

    Yes, the ending is a real revelation - and changes everything we thought we (the reader) knew - as the author obviously intended. To me, the fictional meeting between the protagonists while, in one sense a "lie", in another sense, is wholly true - it's a testament to the power & healing of Art, in the face of the unbearable suffering of Reality.

  • @DarkWingsAscending
    @DarkWingsAscending Před 6 měsíci +26

    this movie broke me. I haven't been able to watch it again.

    • @Bootmahoy88
      @Bootmahoy88 Před 6 měsíci +1

      The ending made sense to me in a sobering way. You could say I'd come into the light of a stark truth. Whenever a grand lie that was used to carry the day and night is dashed to pieces I feel awakened. That they never really met was very refreshing to me. I've watched the movie six times, and each time I feel invigored.

  • @AnnCronin-ds6pu
    @AnnCronin-ds6pu Před měsícem +7

    My favourite book. Also the long single continuous beach shot in the movie is outstanding. The men singing still touches my soul every time I rewatch.

  • @adelemcg69
    @adelemcg69 Před 6 měsíci +14

    Crying watching it now. This ending broke me when I first watched the movie and continues to do so......

  • @feedthesnake3394
    @feedthesnake3394 Před 12 dny +2

    this entire movie doesn't land without this performance by redgrave.

  • @fullcomicalchemist2195
    @fullcomicalchemist2195 Před 6 měsíci +23

    What I love about this is you can see it as the book ending vs the real life ending but also as how they're souls ended up in heave, the spirit world, they beyond however you choose to see it.

    • @iamsherlocked345
      @iamsherlocked345 Před 2 měsíci +1

      The book ending is oddly different but equally heartbreaking…

  • @user-op7uc6jb9k
    @user-op7uc6jb9k Před 24 dny +4

    This movie was incredibly underrated. In my opnion a master piece of beauty and pain.

  • @susanahoakenshield1293
    @susanahoakenshield1293 Před 6 měsíci +36

    What an art Vanessa Redgrave has!

    • @user-wx3ii4gh9v
      @user-wx3ii4gh9v Před 26 dny +1

      Old school, they don't make them like this anymore. She has class, style and SO much depth to her method.

  • @franniej.3110
    @franniej.3110 Před 10 měsíci +51

    This movie will stay with me forever

    • @merlin9943
      @merlin9943 Před 6 měsíci

      And if it had been a truly happy ending, it never would have.

    • @Bootmahoy88
      @Bootmahoy88 Před 6 měsíci

      The ending made sense to me in a sobering way. You could say I'd come into the light of a stark truth. Whenever a grand lie that was used to carry the day and night is dashed to pieces I feel awakened. That they never really met was very refreshing to me. The works of art, like this, that dare to rip the very core of its alleged heart and expose itself, inspire me. They inspire me to ask myself, how many grand lies have you lived by, Dan? How many fabrications have you held to your heart for so long you began to believe them and live by them? It's sobering when I've stopped my drudge of stomping through the days for just a moment to really ask myself that question.

  • @mmichelle4082
    @mmichelle4082 Před 6 měsíci +72

    a girl who got jealous cause the person she liked (who was way older then her) liked her sister instead.
    So out of jealously she ruined his life, despite seeing the mans actual face, she blamed her crush for a horrible crime. Didn't even try to own up to it later to set things right, until its too late since the victim married her abuser, meaning she wouldn't say anything against him now. THEN she all the sudden "remembers"
    Waiting until everyone around her or involved died then finally shared her secret with the world so she would forever be connected to her crush some way even if it's sick/twisted.
    What makes it even more sick is she thinks she did something by "giving" them a happy ending in her book.
    I hate her.

    • @Peoples_Republic_of_Devonshire
      @Peoples_Republic_of_Devonshire Před 6 měsíci +24

      A child who made all the wrong decisions, and a woman who lacked the courage to set it right

    • @bigsistahtips
      @bigsistahtips Před 6 měsíci +11

      To me it makes sense the book was written by a man. Most men think women envy other women and do stupid shit because of it. Yeah, women make mistakes, but not because we are envious or jealous, but because we're human.

    • @Peoples_Republic_of_Devonshire
      @Peoples_Republic_of_Devonshire Před 6 měsíci +17

      @@bigsistahtips you say that but envy and jealousy are very human emotions

    • @bigsistahtips
      @bigsistahtips Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@Peoples_Republic_of_Devonshire who said they weren't. I'm saying most men only attribute these sentiments to women and also use them as a source of any wrongdoing.

    • @misspriss2482
      @misspriss2482 Před 6 měsíci

      @@bigsistahtips True, but just about every wrong done to me by a woman was out of envy and this has been at different stages in my life. I've known several immature bitches. Perhaps that is what a lot of male authors are drawing from. Most men don't see women as competition hence they tend to be assholes for different reasons.

  • @theogusat7968
    @theogusat7968 Před 6 měsíci +11

    From Romania here. We studied this novel as sophomores for the postmodern courses, the narrator as not being reliable. A child not being familiar with the art of erotica, turned from "I heard" to "I saw". A child's testimony can be very dangerous, watch "The Hunt" with Mads Mikkelsen.

    • @ooitung95
      @ooitung95 Před 4 dny

      Both this and The Hunt tear me down, but i cant stop myself from revisiting them.

  • @humbletrini7778
    @humbletrini7778 Před 8 měsíci +141

    What happy ending? She made it up, I've never hated a fictional character so much. After reading the part that they never met again as a child I cried for days.

    • @watervillegangmember
      @watervillegangmember Před 6 měsíci +12

      My bf at the time and I saw this movie in a theatre. When this stupid ending was revealed we both actually said "wtf" out loud. It is a terrible ending. She destroys two people's lives. Had plenty of chances to set the record straight as she got older but never did. I hate this character and ending.

    • @DeepScreenAnalysis
      @DeepScreenAnalysis Před 6 měsíci +15

      She was just a child. Get a grip.

    • @takeonedaily
      @takeonedaily Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@DeepScreenAnalysis This is what happens when women aren't held accountable. This is a red pill film.

    • @aleksandra2003
      @aleksandra2003 Před 6 měsíci +2

      ​@@DeepScreenAnalysis
      She was a bad child.

    • @DeepScreenAnalysis
      @DeepScreenAnalysis Před 6 měsíci +13

      @@aleksandra2003 she was a fantasist child, who had trouble separating reality and fiction. She was a danger to others and to herself because of her own imagination.

  • @Slow-wipe
    @Slow-wipe Před 11 měsíci +68

    Absolute brilliant piece of acting

  • @user-pb8yw8cw3s
    @user-pb8yw8cw3s Před 26 dny +3

    She devastated them in reality and decided to be kind with them in her book...this is how some people would think to get away from their crime.

  • @HumanCredential
    @HumanCredential Před 6 měsíci +51

    “I gave them their happy ending”. No, Briony, no you didn’t. You helped ensure they would never get one. This line alone shows that no matter how much time spent with her guilt, trying to atone for what she did, she never truly changed who she was from the inside. She’s still a narcissist. She makes this about her. Throughout the entire film, every action she takes, whether it is in service of trying to help Cee and Robbie, or wounded soldiers, or her abused cousin, it’s still completely centered around Briony herself. Fitting that she became an author. People are complex, and she’s certainly not evil. However, she is deeply self centered, and she’s stayed that way at her core. That trait: selfishness, is one that I cannot stand. But the complexity of that was written beautifully by McEwan and portrayed brilliantly by Saoirse, Ramola, and Vanessa. My favourite single story.

    • @misspriss2482
      @misspriss2482 Před 6 měsíci +35

      She gave them the only happy ending she could - in fiction. She was a child when she told that lie and some lies can't be undone.

    • @Gizisunshine
      @Gizisunshine Před 5 měsíci +2

      I absolutely agree.

    • @hyusuf4280
      @hyusuf4280 Před 3 měsíci

      What a load of sanctimonious bs. Gtfoh.

    • @yoHUSEIN
      @yoHUSEIN Před měsícem +2

      Absolutely, her attempt at atonement was just a continuation of her silly childhood notions

  • @ckotcher1
    @ckotcher1 Před 6 měsíci +22

    Makes me cry everytime. I had a similar childhood where I was separated from my soulmate around the same age as these two. We met at 15 and 16 and torn apart by early 20’s. We never got the happy ending we so longed for 💔😞 And I’ve never loved like that again. We were both young and beautiful like Keira and James only we both had blonde hair. We also didn’t suffer melodramatic betrayals by siblings and separated by war and death.. to me that’s almost more “romanticized”. Luke a Hemingway novel. No we were separated not by death, but by life. But gutted nonetheless and never really got over it. We are both single and alone now. I never married or had kids…. Maybe in the next life God Will have the happy ending we both so longed for and deserved.

    • @phylosikos
      @phylosikos Před 6 měsíci +9

      Marry that man now!

    • @blue7lvn245
      @blue7lvn245 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Why did life separate yall

    • @ckotcher1
      @ckotcher1 Před 2 měsíci

      @@blue7lvn245 great… I just left you a super long reply, and poured my heart out and fuc’ing CZcams won’t let me send it. 😡😡😡😡 there’s 20 minutes of my life I’ll never get back. FU S C R E W TUBE

  • @julianleft4662
    @julianleft4662 Před 6 měsíci +8

    5:59 what a moment and the cinematography + the incredible score by Marianelli... and then at 6:29 ... that seagul sound perfectly dropped in the high note... Just genius stuff.

  • @Bootmahoy88
    @Bootmahoy88 Před 6 měsíci +7

    The ending made sense to me in a sobering way. You could say I'd come into the light of a stark truth. Whenever a grand lie that was used to carry the day and night is dashed to pieces I feel awakened. That they never really met was very refreshing to me. The works of art, like this, that dare to rip the very core of its alleged heart and expose itself, inspire me. They inspire me to ask myself, how many grand lies have you lived by, Dan? How many fabrications have you held to your heart for so long you began to believe them and live by them? It's sobering when I've stopped my drudge of stomping through the days for just a moment to really ask myself that question.

  • @conorjames7307
    @conorjames7307 Před 6 měsíci +20

    She is tryinf to rationale her guilt, but it feels like she is seeking forgiveness from herself rather than to "give them kindness".

  • @viethungvu8327
    @viethungvu8327 Před 2 dny

    Mrs. Redgrave 's acting is so amazinggggg.

  • @colerainfan1143
    @colerainfan1143 Před 9 dny

    After all these years, still heartbreaking. What an unforgettable story, and movie.

  • @guzinmusic
    @guzinmusic Před 11 měsíci +52

    What a movie! this one hits different💔

  • @WomanNextDoor
    @WomanNextDoor Před 3 měsíci +1

    One of my favorite books.
    The ending was a heartbreaking conclusion to a superbly written story.
    Time to read it again methinks.

  • @CS-er3ib
    @CS-er3ib Před 6 měsíci +17

    I revisit the movie often. It's beautifully depressing.

  • @ISEEKSPACE
    @ISEEKSPACE Před 10 měsíci +422

    Even then she wasn't truly sorry. She understood that if she didn't give the readers a happier ending, then it would fail. She was completely malicious and still delusional at thinking she was being kind. She even released it to coincide with her birthday. She was completely narcissistic.

    • @ck4777
      @ck4777 Před 10 měsíci +127

      When she said “I gave them their happiness” my blood was boiling. It’s like the title of the story “atonement” is lie. If she thinks creating a delusional fantasy is atoning for destroying the lives of two people in love then she is insane.

    • @miraeja
      @miraeja Před 10 měsíci +34

      i think the novel is more nuanced than this tho the movie could def make her seem like this

    • @ck4777
      @ck4777 Před 10 měsíci +6

      @@miraeja I haven’t read the novel admittedly so I’m only basing my thoughts off the movie

    • @miraeja
      @miraeja Před 10 měsíci

      @@ck4777 oh was responding to the original commenter. My bad haha but highly recommend book as well!!

    • @meghanmisaliar
      @meghanmisaliar Před 9 měsíci +20

      I think you misinterpreted what she meant.

  • @lilyscior-lewis7746
    @lilyscior-lewis7746 Před 6 měsíci +4

    HOW does this make me cry without having watched the film or seen the book???

  • @pamelawright9670
    @pamelawright9670 Před 9 měsíci +24

    How would film makers cope without those cottages at Birling Gap in East Sussex? They have featured in so many films!

  • @travis2333
    @travis2333 Před 6 měsíci +6

    Ugh, when it cuts to them on the beach 😭

  • @aydenkelly6274
    @aydenkelly6274 Před měsícem +2

    I thought Briony's claim about "giving them their happiness" was just another evasion: she centred herself in every instance and, in the book, presented her character as having courageously atoned for the wrong she had done them as a child, when actually she had lacked the courage and missed the opportunity to do it in real life.

  • @MsThebeagle
    @MsThebeagle Před měsícem +2

    I’ve watched Atonement once - having just watched the ending again…it’s devastating 😭

  • @emmaclean5144
    @emmaclean5144 Před 5 měsíci +4

    This movie had me sobbing

  • @Sydney-wh8gq
    @Sydney-wh8gq Před měsícem +1

    Her acting is impeccable 💯

  • @billg3356
    @billg3356 Před 6 měsíci +6

    I wasn't prepared for this movie the first time I saw it.

  • @BP-kx2ig
    @BP-kx2ig Před měsícem +1

    One of the greatest books I have read.
    The ending will haunt me forever.

  • @marlenedufour4744
    @marlenedufour4744 Před měsícem +1

    The casting of this movie is absolutely amazing, And for once they respect the colors of the eyes👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @davidmcconnell5658
    @davidmcconnell5658 Před 7 měsíci +20

    Shakespeare famously wrote in Sonnet 18:
    "So long as men can breathe or eyes can see,
    So long lives this, and this gives life to thee."
    The point being that immortality is captured in words: the ending of this film and brilliant novel is like this because goes back to a classical notion which it seems a lot have missed. The idea of an ending like this to give these two lovers what they did not have in life, is in fact, the greatest gift possible: "a final act of Kindness." That sums up her thinking: it is an act of love which is seeking "Atonement" for the past, by writing the Truth of Love between them. It is truly a powerful and beautiful ending to a film which has such deep tragedy. It is a realization that our lives should always be about Love in the deepest sense even when the past haunts us.
    I hope this helps everyone understand this just a little bit better.
    Pax et Bonum.

  • @pudding_uwu
    @pudding_uwu Před 4 měsíci +2

    This hurts me in a way I can’t even explain

  • @telecine
    @telecine Před 6 měsíci +3

    Esse filme é tudo pra mim! ❤

  • @Gizisunshine
    @Gizisunshine Před 5 měsíci +17

    I feel no sympathy for her. She gave them nothing, that ending was to make herself feel like she did something, like she told the truth. That ending was for herself not for anyone else. Once again in her imaginative mind she created something that isn’t real just to suit her purposes. Great acting and complex character of course, and I’ve always chosen to think that understanding and forgiving her wasn’t made a mandatory rule for the audience to follow.

  • @greenblood64
    @greenblood64 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Great movie!

  • @katiejohnson202
    @katiejohnson202 Před 6 měsíci

    Favorite movie of all time.

  • @polygonforge3633
    @polygonforge3633 Před 8 dny

    I never forgot this ending.

  • @ottopotomas
    @ottopotomas Před 6 měsíci +2

    oh wow - just noticed this. I've now been living in Balham for 5 years !

  • @cmonkey63
    @cmonkey63 Před měsícem +1

    I remember this ending scene well, and watching it again I wish that I had written it myself as I reach my own autumn years. Lives lived, or not, imagined or not. Such is life.

  • @szehui9841
    @szehui9841 Před 6 měsíci

    One of my favourite movies

  • @ilsagutrune2372
    @ilsagutrune2372 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Powerful

  • @risk5riskmks93
    @risk5riskmks93 Před 6 měsíci +5

    What a performance!

  • @margaridacosta270
    @margaridacosta270 Před 3 měsíci

    I am very cold person but these ending breaks you,i almost cry.

  • @Spitfiregirl01
    @Spitfiregirl01 Před 4 měsíci +1

    This film broke me

  • @bobl4419
    @bobl4419 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I couldn't agree more with Morgan White..... so well said. It takes great intelligence to get a movie like this and to actually get it
    They could not have possibly cast a better person in the role than Vanessa Redgrave to play Briny at the end. Bob L

  • @DH-ex4nv
    @DH-ex4nv Před 4 dny

    I think childhood ends when you do something that you can't take back.

  • @elizabethmendez1350
    @elizabethmendez1350 Před 5 měsíci +1

    La mejor escena de la película

  • @Rnankn
    @Rnankn Před měsícem +4

    The human capacity for delusion is a salvation and a curse, but far more a curse.

  • @mindakahn9964
    @mindakahn9964 Před 6 měsíci +1

    This is a beautifully written and executed film. But there’s no happy ending. Saorise Ronan is showing the revelation of performance.

  • @TrueWalker88
    @TrueWalker88 Před 2 měsíci +4

    This movie still breaks my heart after 17 years. The only solace I get is that they both died at the same time, and imagining that they found each other in the spirit world.

  • @thehopefuledwardian
    @thehopefuledwardian Před 15 dny

    I find it very fitting that Vanessa Redgrave also played a character in a tv adaptation of ‘The Go-Between’, which was apparently an inspiration for ‘Atonement’.

  • @asmrcarousel
    @asmrcarousel Před měsícem +1

    This ending killed me. But I feel such compassion for Brionny. She is obviously utterly miserable because of that stupid awful lie as a child, and she had to bear a terrible burden of guilt for the events that came of it. I don’t know how anyone can feel anything but compassion for her.

  • @raechelcleberg8854
    @raechelcleberg8854 Před 17 dny

    Broke my heart.

  • @jdd0815
    @jdd0815 Před 14 dny

    I remember seeing this in a full theatre opening night with my best friend. When Britney reveals the truth and we see the truth, I let out the loudest No! and immediately sobbed. It’s F Briony Tallis forever.

  • @spaniard_flower2539
    @spaniard_flower2539 Před 4 měsíci +4

    A love story more tragic than Romeo and Juliet.
    The last scene if the two of them walking by the shore is hauntingly beautiful....

  • @thehopefuledwardian
    @thehopefuledwardian Před 6 měsíci +7

    The first time I watched this I had also just watched The Book Thief and the impact of them both together was something.
    This film actually scares me because of the moral weight it carries. Like, I’m so scared I’m going to mess up in a huge way and wreck lives including my own.
    This ending has stuck with me, I’ve quoted it in a book I’m working on at the moment.

  • @Marianna-si2yj
    @Marianna-si2yj Před 3 měsíci +1

    This movie Is heartbreaking..
    I hated the sister and the other 2 for all the evil they do to Robbie and Cecilia

  • @vars280287
    @vars280287 Před 3 měsíci +4

    The novel was her atonement. She gave them the happy ending they deserved which was taken from them by her mistake.

    • @sueprice3315
      @sueprice3315 Před 2 měsíci +1

      but she didn't really "give them a happy ending" in real life. That's the wording (her wording) that I have a problem with. She wrote fiction. She couldn't atone, couldn't give them a happy ending. I sympathize that it's been hard for her to live with that.

  • @wanderer3004
    @wanderer3004 Před 6 měsíci +2

    You'll see what you will and not much else.

  • @yanina.korolko
    @yanina.korolko Před měsícem +1

    That was a sad film, I remember...yes, sad.
    War should NOT happen!

  • @doom3798
    @doom3798 Před 12 dny

    so many people who have zero media literacy here. SHE DID NOT LIE OUT OF ENVY. she truly believed robbie was a r@pist. she saw multiple things that convinced her of this, having misinterpreted the things she saw in her child’s worldview.

  • @Ru136
    @Ru136 Před 7 měsíci +9

    I thought that was Maggie Smith on the thumbnail

  • @LizC-ef4jo
    @LizC-ef4jo Před 7 měsíci +2

    Art vs life; Real vs Ideal ...

    • @Bootmahoy88
      @Bootmahoy88 Před 6 měsíci

      The ending made sense to me in a sobering way. You could say I'd come into the light of a stark truth. Whenever a grand lie that was used to carry the day and night is dashed to pieces I feel awakened. That they never really met was very refreshing to me. The works of art, like this, that dare to rip the very core of its alleged heart and expose itself, inspire me. They inspire me to ask myself, how many grand lies have you lived by, Dan? How many fabrications have you held to your heart for so long you began to believe them and live by them? It's sobering when I've stopped my drudge of stomping through the days for just a moment to really ask myself that question.

  • @Bozokunitedkingdom
    @Bozokunitedkingdom Před 3 měsíci +7

    Total abuse of human emotions.

  • @user-cu9ww9tj4i
    @user-cu9ww9tj4i Před 2 dny

    모든 것이 소중해졌으면 합니다.하지만 모든 것에 집중하지 않기에 아름답다고 생각해요.

  • @wendywheeler9344
    @wendywheeler9344 Před 29 dny +1

    It's NOT a happy ending! It's a fantasy that the guilty person makes to help her cope with the evil she did.

  • @ameliafarley9087
    @ameliafarley9087 Před 7 měsíci +19

    If she truly was sorry for what she had done she wouldn't have changed Robbie and Cecilia's ending, because it shouldn't have mattered what the readers thought or whether the book did well.

    • @stardusth2o
      @stardusth2o Před 6 měsíci +3

      Well, I mean in the scene she’s giving an interview and publicly acknowledging what actually happened. She’s admitting to what she’s done, so it’s not that she’s denying her guilt. Her writing a happy ending for Cecilia and Robbie is the only way she could think to “atone” for her actions as a child and “give” them the chance at happiness that she stole from them all those years ago.

    • @indigocheetah4172
      @indigocheetah4172 Před 15 dny

      She still has not changed, she is a narcissist.

  • @rayedd74
    @rayedd74 Před 2 měsíci +2

    better than Dune 2.

  • @CatherineSellick
    @CatherineSellick Před 7 měsíci

    In what way ??

  • @occamsox5331
    @occamsox5331 Před 12 dny

    I really didn’t like this movie. But the book, man that book blew me away.

  • @sarnieken
    @sarnieken Před 6 měsíci +5

    I hated Briony's character for her part in everything but I can see where the domino effect of the incidents and her naivety took her. She should / could still have nade it right though much, much sooner.

  • @GKFF9872
    @GKFF9872 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I’m not gonna lie, this movie was so good that it made me hate Saoirse Ronan. For years after when I would see her in other movies, I’d be like “that b*tch”. Even though objectively I knew that wasn’t actually her. That’s how good she was as an actress, how good the other actors were, and how amazing this story actually is.

  • @JaimeGirl
    @JaimeGirl Před 6 měsíci +3

    The book and the movie always make me furious, because if Briony had just ASKED her sister what she was doing with Robbie, just ASKED a DAMN QUESTION, it would have been all avoided.

  • @imperialhistorian4201
    @imperialhistorian4201 Před 2 měsíci +6

    The Effect of False Rape Accusations.

  • @Riri-oj1zs
    @Riri-oj1zs Před 7 měsíci +7

    Y'all really thought, huh? Then Briony spilled the tea in the ending. lol

    • @merlin9943
      @merlin9943 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Yeah, fooled me, too.

    • @stardusth2o
      @stardusth2o Před 6 měsíci +1

      LMFAOOOOO she really had us in the first half!

  • @jairayne
    @jairayne Před 7 měsíci +3

    Ima be honest I didn’t even watch the full movie once dude was taken in handcuffs and the next scene he was in the army or something I turned to off. Brionys character just blew me

    • @CS-er3ib
      @CS-er3ib Před 6 měsíci +1

      He should reconsider watching it. It's a starkly depressing movie but well worth subjecting yourself to it.

    • @indigocheetah4172
      @indigocheetah4172 Před 15 dny

      I will not watch it again.

  • @lipsabajpai552
    @lipsabajpai552 Před 6 měsíci +3

    I separated my orphan friend jasleen kaur from her boyfriend bcoz he was bad but sadly she never forgived me and left

  • @TheRockaholic1
    @TheRockaholic1 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Why do i see dame maggie smith

  • @Jazz41173
    @Jazz41173 Před 6 měsíci +18

    Nope, sorry. You didn't give them anything but sorrow. You destroyed their lives out of spite. Until they died horrible deaths. While you went on to write your little stories and become rich and famous into old age. Even now when you are dying you don't truly atone.