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Very similar to 'Atonement'


While we're on the topic didn't Ian McEwan also get into trouble with the similarities between 'The Cement Garden' and 'Our Mother's House'? After seeing this film I felt a little bit cheated by 'Atonement'. I enjoyed reading the book and also enjoyed the film but that was before I had been fortunate enough to see this film. Since seeing this film I noticed all the similarties and am now far less impressed by 'Atonement' which seems to have taken many ideas from this work and no doubt the novel too.

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Joe Wright, knowingly or not, wound up making a sort-of reference to this film with his adaptation of Atonement, by casting none other than Michael Redgrave's daughter as the flash-forward version of the protagonist. At first I thought it was just because V. Redgrave would have been the best option, and that may well be the case, but it's hard to ignore that fact as well.

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When I read Atonement I immediately noticed similarities to the Go Between: the grand country home, the hot summer, the group of people in the house including young adults and young teenagers.... then when Robbie handed a note to Byrony to give to her older sister I said aloud, "Come on McEwan, this is the Go Between!"

I found an interview with McEwan in which he said he wanted to put a direct reference to the Go Between in his novel, but he couldn't, as it was published after the 1940s, the time of the middle section of Atonement.

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