All that I can remember of this dream is that I was in college again and I was in a college classroom in maybe a math class, our professor or teacher was a woman with light-color skin, and I had not been to this class in at least a month.
The reason that I had not been to this class in so long was that I had planned on dropping it, I had recently changed my mind, and so now I had returned to the class.
When Briony Tallis (Saoirse Ronan), thirteen-years-old and an aspiring writer, sees her older sister Cecilia (Keira Knightley) and Robbie Turner (James McAvoy) at the fountain in front of the family estate, she misinterprets what is happening, thus setting into motion a series of misunderstandings and a childish pique that will have lasting repercussions for all of them.
Robbie is the son of a family servant, toward whom the family has always been kind.
They paid for his time at Cambridge, and now he plans on going to medical school.
After the fountain incident, Briony reads a letter intended for Cecilia and concludes that Robbie is a deviant.
When her cousin Lola (Juno Temple) is raped, she tells the police that it was Robbie she saw committing the deed. — Garykmcd