An Education-2009
Director Lone Scherfig
Starring Carey Mulligan, Peter Sarsgaard
Scott’s Review #584
Reviewed January 4, 2017
Grade: B+
An Education, a British film released in 2009, is a small, little gem of a film. The story-telling and the acting are very good.
Since it is a British film, the accents can be a little distracting for some, but I enjoyed it very much.
It tells the story of an intelligent, college-driven teenager, named Jenny (Mulligan), who falls in love with an older, charismatic man (Sarsgaard). She is faced with conflict from her family and teachers, most notably her father, played by Alfred Molina.
The individuals in her life have differing opinions on which path Jenny should choose in her life. This leads to the main conflict in the film.
The setting is rainy, cold, London in 1961. Headed for Oxford and a successful career (not common for a female in those days), Jenny is willing to risk it all for love, but is she being taken advantage of?
The film is romantic, comical, and serious all rolled into one. The story is nothing original, to be frank, but specifically, the excellent acting makes it worth seeing.
An Education (2009) proves filmmakers can take a good story, told before, and make it compelling to an audience.
Carey Mulligan deservedly received an Oscar nomination for this film and made her debut as a high-caliber young actress to watch.
Oscar Nominations: Best Picture, Best Actress-Carey Mulligan, Best Adapted Screenplay
Independent Spirit Award Nominations: 1 win-Best Foreign Film (won)