
vega-ofthe-lyre:
“The backless, emerald dress is almost a character itself — in the film and in the novel.” (source)
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“I don’t think that’s dirty though. I think we’ve all got that. I think the best thing in the world is the fantasies of doing things like that, so I don’t see that as anything that taints him in any way. I think that makes him more human. It makes him more like us…I think the letter that he writes to her is shocking but it’s not bad. It’s not untrue and it comes from a place—a desire to communicate love and that’s a good thing."
— James McAvoy, on being asked about the “dirty” letter Robbie writes to Cecilia in
Atonement. (
X) (via
projectsnark)
(Source: hulksmashes, via heartwormblues)

What was great about Atonement was that Joe (director), who was very very very on the ball with what he wanted so when you were doing something it was at his behest. So much so that at one point he was getting so into it and telling us what to do as he was off camera he went, “Alright Keira, wank him off!”
-James McAvoy discussing sex scenes on Parkinson (x)
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