Carey Mulligan Interview for NEVER LET ME GO

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Published 2010-09-16
Emmy nominated Jake Hamilton travels to the Toronto International Film Festival to sit down and talk with Carey Mulligan about her new film, NEVER LET ME GO -- only on Jake's Takes!

All Comments (21)
  • @Slarti
    I read the book first then watched the film. The book is quite simply a masterpiece of subtlety in expressing the inexpressible - the film was great and Carey Mulligan was a fantastic choice for a character who is eminently loveable.
  • @HeartComedyDoll
    Carey Mulligan, so sophisticated, glamorous and intelligent! I salute you!
  • @ST1212100
    such a great interviewer!!!! love the questions, love her mature and well spoken answers, an obviously amazing book and film as well
  • @magicrystalina
    this interviewer asks good questions, kudos! glad they talked about the book as well!
  • @Askja44
    I agree and also, I think, that even there was somebody who ran away, this story shouldn't show you the story of the happy one, of one happy one from thousand sad stories, this story should show the normal story from the thousand stories...
  • @RedJess
    Jake, you always have amazingly thoughtful questions. Just appreciatin'
  • @sindhu0pisces
    the interviewer has done his research, good job. seen him interview other people too, he really knows his stuff.
  • @Lemontree23
    Really liked this interview. You're a good interviewer, Jake, you do good research in advance, I like that! :)
  • @sprtrmp88keys
    On the running away thing, there were all those stories that the kids had been told of what happened to those who tried running away--hands and feet getting chopped off, etc. Perhaps it was out of fear?
  • @heyfkldsm
    it's so sad...and it's sad because it relates to all of us
  • @hipnhappenin
    @clarksc1988 My thoughts exactly. I found that I never asked myself why didn't they run away, because I just accepted their fate as they had. Why would they even consider it? I'm kind of thinking though whether the story would have been more/less powerful if they did try to escape. They seemed a little too passive for me, and at the end, I felt, "Meh, it was going to happen." But I suppose their passivity to their fates made Tommy's final outburst all the more profound.
  • @nubbs1320
    @gracemil2888 plus they seem to have trackers in their hands (which they scan whenever they leave or enter the house) and yes, they don't know any better. (hence the scene of them watching a sit com on tv and not understanding the humor).
  • @ECDCXL
    good interview/interviewer.