Review of Never Let Me Go (2010) by Deborah Ross for The Spectator — 29 Aug 2018
Perhaps such passive solemnity is true to the book, but on screen, along with the sad tinkling piano and the sad violins that just won't quit, the overall effect is so enervating that you simply don't feel a damned thing.
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This review of Never Let Me Go (2010) was written by Deborah Ross and published by The Spectator on 29 August 2018.
Never Let Me Go has generally received positive reviews.
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