Never Let Me Go Trailer

Author: Kazuo Ishiguro
Book: Never Let Me Go

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Sashana I never heard of this author before seeing this preview!! Now I just can't wait till Sunday for my book to arrive! Super excited. You can never go wrong with Kiera Knightely.


Joanne Kwok Can't wait to watch this film at the Toronto International Film Festival! It's definitely Oscar-worthy. The book is just as riveting, an absolute favorite of mine.


Justine i love "One Hour Photo" i love Keira Kngihtly! great movie and book


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C I am so in love with this book that I am afraid to see the movie...


Jessica I saw the movie and I thought it was amazing, then I read the book and the book is way better then the movie.


message 6: by Aisha

Aisha I've already read the book and looking at the trailer i can't wait to see it, i love all three actors! I absolutely adored the book.


Lizzie I've been wanting to see this movie desperately for so long!!
(And the book has been on my mental to-do list)
But I only just know realized the movie is an adaptation of the book :/
(Which I'm psyched about of course)
However, it will be more time until I get to see the movie since OF COURSE Im going to read the book first


message 8: by Cindy

Cindy omg this is the best movie ever so sad :(


message 9: by David

David VonAllmen This was literally the most heartbreaking movie I have ever watched. Brilliant and says so much about treating other people, no matter who they are, as humans.


message 10: by [deleted user]

Found the premise interesting, and the writing was excellent - but the overall story was frustrating. Don't want to give out any spoilers, but the characters were so passive. Did they have souls at all? Perhaps not. In spite of some moments of anger, compassion, and even love -- they were so passive about their fates - didn't make sense -- unless, indeed, they did not have souls. Frustrating but still -- a good read.


Ghizlane CH OMG this movie made all my body ache me and caused my tears to hurt my eyes and sleep to leave my brain, it completely ruined me and deepened my sadeness. i regret watching it and i am not excieted to read the book, i love sad stories but hate to be encountered by this amount of sadeness and not be able to help even if it might be fictional. i hate it when i am helpless and i hate seeing others hit that cruel level of suffering. it just worsens my mental sickness!


message 12: by Nana

Nana the movie and book both broke my heart


message 13: by N.

N.  Jay I just know that he is a rival of John Banville in Booker Prize,but this book was made into a movie,i didn't know at all about it


message 14: by IBRAHIM

IBRAHIM TUTAR It is a very interesting topic and a novel but I still wonder a few queries: 1) why children do not look around for an alternative living? 2) why are they so naive for not understanding the social environment and for being organ donors? 3) why do they show consent to their gradual dying? 4) how come all students are so submissive even though they have many questions about their admin and future? 5) How does Hailsham make money for a financial stand by? and so on.


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