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An Education

  PG-13

Lone Scherfig

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Plot Summary

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?

Movie Reviews from Rotten Tomatoes

TOMATOMETER

94%
  • Reviews Counted: 177
  • Fresh: 166
  • Rotten: 11
  • Average Rating: 7.8/10

Top Critics' Reviews

Fresh: 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, Jun 24, 2010

Fresh: A beguiling little film that, with deceptive restraint and forthrightness, opens up worlds of roiling, contradictory emotions. – Ann Hornaday, Washington Post, Sep 24, 2011

Fresh: [Mulligan] makes the role luminous when it could have been sad or awkward. She has such lightness and grace, you're pretty sure this is the birth of a star. – Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times, Jun 24, 2010

Fresh: The film is gentle with its judgments. Or most of them. – Lisa Kennedy, Denver Post, Jun 24, 2010

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Customer Reviews

i want to see this so bad!

i love this movie but i really wish itunes would make it avalible for rent. please itunes! make this rentable :)

first review!

This is a lovely story about a teen who feels much older than she is and attempts to take on adult life. This definately wasn't your average teen angst story. One of the better movies I've seen in a while.

AMAZING MOVIE!!!

This movie is honestly one of the best movies that I have ever seen. It is smart, funny, and has a power that leaves its viewers in awe of its perfection. Carey Mulligan's performance is amazing and she definitely deserved her Oscar nomination...(I personally think she should have won!). If you watch this movie you will not be disappointed!!

An Education
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  • $5.99
  • Genre: Drama
  • Released: 2010

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