An Education
Sony
18 January 2009
Historical Drama, Romance
DVD
B
Nick Hornby adapted Lynn Barber's memoir of the same name, which is set in London in the early '60s and tells of a teenage girl's education in life through an affair with a charming older man. The period details feel accurate and, unlike with Edge of Seventeen, I was drawn into the story and liked the characters even when I didn't like their actions. (Emma Thompson has a gem of a role as the sensible if anti-Semitic headmistress.) Special shout-out to Molina as the scene-stealing but heart-tugging father of the protagonist. I almost added "Historical Comedy" as a tag, since the movie is sometimes laugh-out-loud funny, although the film does get heavy at times, yet thankfully never tragic.
Lone Scherfig directed.
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