Movie Review | 'Never Let Me Go': Growing Up in a Hush, With the Ultimate Identity Crisis
The limits of beauty or, more rightly, the uses of visual beauty are revealed in the adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro’s highly regarded dystopian novel “Never Let Me Go.”
From: NYT > Books
Tuesday, 14 September, 2010
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