Red Alert! Red Alert!: The following review is chock full o spoilers. Proceed at your own risk…
The opening scenes of Never Let Me Go, based on Kazuo Ishiguro chilling novel, seem familiar—and yet ever so slightly off.
We’re at Havisham’s, a boarding school of some sort in England—and the children are well-behaved, as British school children tend to be, and dressed in tweedy gray uniforms, as British school children tend to wear. They eat in a cafeteria, play football (or soccer if you like), and the girls whisper about the boys.
But why is Mrs. Havisham (Charlotte Rampling) insistent that these children, in particular, can never smoke and must take excellent care of their bodies? Why is the school nurse’s office more like an ultra-sterile hospital ward, with several doctors and nurses milling about importantly in white coats? And why is there a rumor that leaving the school’s grounds will result in immediate death?
Because these children are different from other...






