Peculiar all the ones mentioned. Very few I have seen or heard of.
But I saw Atonement several years ago on tv, with not a clue what to expect, and after a thought, I was so captivated and wanted to see it again, I've ordered it on DVD and am watching it now.
I think it is an absolutely astonishing story, mainly for the little girl and what happened.
A movie I couldn't help but compare it to was made in two movies; one in the thirties called These Three, and then remade in the early sixties as Children's Hour, which was the name of the play, about two female teachers accused of being lesbians and all their students are pulled out of the private girls school.
This is an American play, and I found the remake with Audrey Hepburn and Shirley MacLaine to be simply dreadful.
The original had all homosexual content removed and it's been felt none of this hurt the first movie, but it's not the tragic romance that is compelling me with Atonement, it is that little girl. Her actions are striking an unbelievable chord that I can't help but relate to.
No, I can't think if any incident I may have done from my childhood like this (that I would care to discuss here), but to have it haunt one all one's life. Just so striking.
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