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Sexual Abuse | Based On Novel Or Book
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6.3/10
IMDbBudget 745,971 USD
Box Office Collection 3,335,913 USD
Executive Producer, Author, and Screenwriter Ian McEwan stated to an audience back in 2014 that he wanted Saoirse Ronan to play Florence Ponting.
Saoirse Ronan's second role in a movie adapted from a novel by Ian McEwan. The first being Atonement (2007).
The first time Ian McEwan has written a screenplay for his own work.
Saoirse Ronan said she originally wanted to play Florence Ponting back when the film was first in production, but was too young for the role.
Carey Mulligan was previously attached to portray Florence Ponting when Sam Mendes was set to direct.
"Florence Ponting: Edward, I want to make you happy. But I think I'm always a disappointment. You're always advancing, I'm always backing away, and we can't talk about it. We can never just be happy... or just be. You're always demanding something more and I'm useless at... And you go silent and unhappy and it's all my fault. And when I do... I mean when I say yes to something, even if I don't really want to, I know there'll be another thing that I'm expected to do. I'm no good at these demands."
"Florence Ponting: He knows the names of trees and flowers and constellations and he wears plimsolls, never shoes. Ruth Ponting: And his socks never match. Florence Ponting: Exactly. Ruth Ponting: And he doesn't know the difference between a croissant and a baguette. Florence Ponting: That's why I love him."