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IMDbBest Supporting Actor | 2011 | Andrew
For | 2011 | Carey
Best Supporting Voice | 2011
Best Actress | 2010 | Carey
Best Score | 2010 | Rachel
Best Score | 2011 | Rachel
Best Film | 2011
Best Screenplay | 2011
Best Actress | 2011 | Carey
Most Beautiful Film | 2011
Best Writing | 2011
Best Supporting Actress | 2011
Best Actress | 2011
Best Science Fiction Film | 2011
Were Wilde About You Rising Star of the Year For | 2011 | Andrew
Were Wilde About You Rising Star of the Year | 2011 | Andrew
Best Dubbing Direction | 2011
Best Cinematography | 2011 | Adam
Best Original Song | 2011 | Rachel
British Actor of the Year | 2011 | Andrew
Best British Independent Film | 2010
Best Director | 2010
Best Screenplay | 2010
Best Supporting Actress | 2010
Best Supporting Actor | 2010
2010 | Mark
Best Actress in a Leading Role | 2010 | Carey
Best Picture | 2010
Best Screenplay Adaptation | 2010
Breakout Performance Behind the Camera | 2010
Best Picture | 2010
Best Actress | 2010 | Carey
Best Actress | 2010 | Carey
Budget 15,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 9,918,093 USD
"Never Let Me Go" is Carey Mulligan's favorite novel. She was certain someone would make a film adaptation, and had hoped they could wait until she was old enough to play Kathy. She couldn't bear the idea of anyone else portraying Kathy, although she acknowledged that she thought other people would be able to do a better performance. She actively campaigned for the role.
Mark Romanek said that working with child actors was the most challenging part of making the film, since "the first act of the film was going to have to be carried by 12-year-olds." During pre-production, Romanek had the younger actors watch the older actors rehearse the younger scenes, so the older actors would have a memory of having played those scenes, while the child actors would get a better idea of how more skilled actors would play their parts. He also had the child actors spend time together, playing and talking to create chemistry between them. He took them to the school set and let them play there so they could get a better idea of the layout.
Carey Mulligan had to learn how to drive for the film. She took a two-week intensive course, but failed the driving test. Her scene was shot on a private road, where she was allowed to get behind the wheel.
Keira Knightley admitted that she only agreed to appear in the film because her friend and co-star Carey Mulligan had asked her to. She said she was unable to relate to Ruth's involvement in a love triangle.
Alex Garland asked Kazuo Ishiguro for the rights to his novel before he finished reading it.
"[last lines] Kathy: It's been two weeks since I lost him. I've been given my notice now. My first donation is in a month's time. I come here and imagine that this is the spot where everything I've lost since my childhood has washed out. I tell myself, if that were true, and I waited long enough, then a tiny figure would appear on the horizon across the field, and gradually get larger until I'd see it was Tommy. He'd wave and maybe call. I don't let the fantasy go beyond that. I can't let it. I remind myself I was lucky to have had any time with him at all. What I'm not sure about is if our lives have been so different from the lives of the people we save. We all complete. Maybe none of us really understand what we've lived through, or feel we've had enough time."
"Kathy: It had never occurred to me that our lives, which had been so closely interwoven, could unravel with such speed. If I'd known, maybe I'd have kept tighter hold of them and not let unseen tides pull us apart."