Release Date : Oct 9, 2009 Wide Genre Movie :Art House & International,Drama
Mpaa Rating : PG-13
Actors :Peter Sarsgaard,Carey Mulligan,Alfred Molina,Rosamund Pike,Dominic Cooper,Emma Thompson,Olivia Williams,Sally Hawkins,Cara Seymour,Matthew Beard,William Melling,Connor Catchpole,Amanda Fairbank-Hynes,Ellie Kendrick,Nick Sampson,Kate Duchene,Bel Parker,Luis Soto,Olenka Wrzesniewski,Bryony Wadsworth
A suburban London teen finds her traditional education replaced by something slightly more sinister when an older, more worldly suitor sweeps her off of her feet while placing her future in jeopardy. London, 1961: 16-year-old Jenny (Carey Mulligan) is smart, attractive, and eager to start her adult life. She's grown tired of the familiar adolescent routine, so when urbane newcomer David (Peter Sarsgaard) appears in town, Jenny senses a rare opportunity to shake things up a bit. Quickly falling under David's spell, the impressionable Jenny begins accompanying her newfound beau to classical concerts, art auctions, crowded pubs, and dinners that stretch into the small hours of the night. But Jenny is brighter than most kids her age, and her parents always dreamt of getting their exceptional daughter into Oxford. These days it seems like she's headed in a different direction -- will David ultimately be her undoing, or the person who helps her finally realize her true potential? ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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You may think you know where the film is going, but its ecstasy and heartbreak will stick with you afterward. It's one of the year's best.Christy Lemire-Associated Press
The centerpiece of An Education is the breakout performance of young Carey Mulligan. She is enchanting, and almost convincing as the teenage Jenny, though she can't completely obscure the (justified) suspicion that she's in her twenties and old enough f
Jonathan F. Richards-Film.com
The combination of a literate script, an adroit cast and an economical style is simple addition that achieves an alchemical feat: the best film of the year.
Joe Williams-St. Louis Post-Dispatch
A beguiling little film that, with deceptive restraint and forthrightness, opens up worlds of roiling, contradictory emotions.
Ann Hornaday-Washington Post
The movie belongs to Mulligan, whose Jenny looks like Audrey Hepburn when she puts her hair up and dons a black dress, and like every teenage girl who's had her heart broken when she cries.
Moira MacDonald-Seattle Times
An Education argues that life -- and the human heart -- are far too complicated merely to be studied. They need to be experienced.
Rene Rodriguez-Miami Herald
An Education deserves high marks. You could argue that the central relationship ought to seem sleazier, but Danish director Lone Scherfig perfectly captures the era's look and mood, Hornby's Oscar-nominated script is deft and the performances are spot on
Jason Best-Movie Talk
Nick Hornby's screenplay is funny and sweet and 1000 percent English in that catnip-to-American-audiences way he's so good at already.
Dave White-Movies.com
Mulligan possesses Audrey Hepburn-like radiance, but the 22-year-old actress looks so young, it's hard to perceive David as anything but creepy.
Matt Kelemen-Las Vegas CityLife
You could do a lot worse than spend 100 minutes with Ms. Mulligan. Movie fans, I give you a woman worth educating yourself on.
Simon Miraudo-Quickflix
Humility, that most educational of human qualities, is earned and wisdom is gained, making An Education not only an entertaining picture, but an enlightening one as well.
Matthew Pejkovic-Matt's Movie Reviews
... attempts to impress audiences with its worldliness, but it comes off instead as an awkward, unformed teen fantasy run amok.
Jeremy Heilman-MovieMartyr.com
A star turn by Carey Mulligan playing a 16-year-old who gets charmed (and, uh, educated) by a suspiciously alluring older man, the excellent Peter Sarsgaard.
Bruce Bennett-Spectrum (St. George, Utah)
Trite, whitewashed, simplistic, and sexless.
Rob Humanick-Projection Booth
An unusually nuanced and mature depiction of one of those hoary movie fantasies: the older man who gets the much, much younger woman.
Josh Larsen-LarsenOnFilm
Played with great wit and depth by the 24-year-old British actress Carey Mulligan.
Dennis Schwartz-Ozus' World Movie Reviews
Odds have it, as of this writing, that the Best Actress Oscar race will probably come down to Meryl Streep versus Sandra Bullock, but neither of them carries their respective movie quite as ably as Mulligan does here.
Luke Y. Thompson-E! Online
An Education showcases several fine performances in this story about the dangers of youthful cleverness.
Mark Pfeiffer-Reel Times: Reflections on Cinema
It's not a perfect movie, but it is an enjoyable one.
Scott Nash-Three Movie Buffs
[Mulligan] brightens what could be considered a common lesson in youth vs. maturity, and makes it one worth sharing.
Jeffrey Chen-Window to the Movies
Carey Mulligan deserves serious Oscar consideration for her work in An Education.
Christian Toto-What Would Toto Watch?
It was hard to watch Jenny fall so easily to chaotic neutral David, but it was deliriously romantic as well. He wears down our resistance and we fall for him too.
Karina Montgomery-Cinerina
As a fan of the great kitchen-sink dramas and British coming-of-age films of the 1960s, I loved this throwback to that glorious time in British filmmaking.
Lori Hoffman-Atlantic City Weekly
The film's greatest strength may well be how Sarsgaard's David, in concert with Hornby and Scherfig, seduces the audience along with Jenny, promising the world and leaving temptingly unlocked a Pandora's Box of social ambiguity.
Peter Canavese-Groucho Reviews
In a film marked by strong performances Carey Mulligan is a show-stealer, with a career-making performance that relies as much on charm as on acting ability.
Mike Scott-Times-Picayune
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