Film: Never Let Me Go
Never Let Me Go, perhaps inadvertently, is one of the most Catholic films I've watched in a long time. To explain this without giving too much away: its emphasis, both in the dystopia it creates and in its emotive force, is at the furthest reach possible from a utilitarian view of human life. It is a mature film made in worrying times, and Catholic viewers will find deep resonances in its narrative.
To read Nathan Koblintz's review on Thinking Faith, see: www.thinkingfaith.org/articles/FILM_20101015_2.htm