Never Let Me Go (2010)
Directed by Mark Romanek · Cinematography by Adam Kimmel
R103 min65 frames
DramaRomanceScience Fiction
These students have everything they need. Except time.
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Never Let Me Go — official trailer
What is Never Let Me Go about?
As children, Kathy, Ruth, and Tommy spend their childhood at an idyllic and secluded English boarding school. As they grow into adults, they must come to terms with the complexity and strength of their love for one another while also preparing for the haunting reality awaiting them.
Where can you watch Never Let Me Go?
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What does the cinematography of Never Let Me Go look like?
Across 65 sampled frames, Never Let Me Go builds its coverage from wide compositions (45% of the sample), with medium shots (26%) carrying much of the rest. Cinematographer Adam Kimmel keeps 65% of it in soft, naturalistic light. Daylight carries most of the picture. Anamorphic glass shapes the frame.
What is the color palette of Never Let Me Go?
The dominant colors across the sampled frames of Never Let Me Go (2010) are #31322d, #52554c, #aaa894, #8e8d78, #91928b, #74776a — measured from the per-frame color data FrameThrower extracts for every film.
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