Courtesy of Slashfilm, we're now allowed to see the first glimpses of MV director Mark Romanek's follow up to One Hour Photo. A weird subverbial period piece, that has a lot in common with The Island (2005), hope I didn't give too much away. Script writer of 28 Days Later & Sunshine, Alex Garland adapts Kazuo Ishiguro's popular novel, while young Brits Knighely, Garfield, and Mulligan fill the screen up with their disenchanted sexual tension.Tuesday, June 15, 2010
NEVER LET ME GO trailer
Courtesy of Slashfilm, we're now allowed to see the first glimpses of MV director Mark Romanek's follow up to One Hour Photo. A weird subverbial period piece, that has a lot in common with The Island (2005), hope I didn't give too much away. Script writer of 28 Days Later & Sunshine, Alex Garland adapts Kazuo Ishiguro's popular novel, while young Brits Knighely, Garfield, and Mulligan fill the screen up with their disenchanted sexual tension.
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