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    Never Let Me Go

    1953 · Thriller · 1h 34m

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  1. Apr 5, 2005 · (Book 1 From 1001 books) - Never Let Me Go, Kazuo Ishiguro Never Let Me Go, is a 2005 dystopian science fiction novel, by Nobel Prize-winning British author Kazuo Ishiguro. The story begins with Kathy, who describes herself as a carer, talking about looking after organ donors.

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  2. Never Let Me Go is a 2010 British dystopian romantic tragedy film based on Kazuo Ishiguro's 2005 novel of the same name. The film was directed by Mark Romanek from a screenplay by Alex Garland . Never Let Me Go is set in an alternative history and centres on Kathy, Ruth and Tommy, portrayed by Carey Mulligan , Keira Knightley and Andrew ...

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  3. Never Let Me Go, Ishiguro's sixth novel, takes place in an alternate reality of England during the 1990s in which mass human cloning is authorised and performed. Ishiguro started writing Never Let Me Go in 1990. It was originally titled The Student's Novel. Plot. Kathy H describes herself as a carer for donors.

    • Kazuo Ishiguro
    • 288
    • 2005
    • 2005
  4. A dystopian novel about human clones who donate their organs until they die. Follow the lives of Kathy, Tommy, and Ruth, from their childhood at Hailsham school to their adulthood as carers and donors.

    • Kazuo Ishiguro
    • 2005
  5. A comprehensive guide to Kazuo Ishiguro's novel Never Let Me Go, a dystopian story of human clones and organ farming. Learn about the plot, themes, characters, symbols, and historical context of this award-winning work of fiction.

  6. Oct 15, 2010 · A film adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro's novel about three friends who grow up in a mysterious boarding school and face a haunting reality. Watch the trailer, see the cast and crew, read user and critic reviews, and explore the trivia and goofs of this dystopian romance.

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  8. Sep 22, 2010 · A film adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro's novel about a society of children who were born to be donors of organs and died after their usefulness. The film explores the themes of empathy, love, and human nature through the stories of three characters: Kathy, Tommy, and Ruth. Ebert praises the film for its meditative and delicate style, its human characters, and its parallels to our own society.

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