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Evening all.

We had another decent turn-out this afternoon for our society visit to the Arts Centre to see An Education, which seemed- on the whole- to be a hit with our members. Varsity was FULL AS, so we went to Bar Fusion (mostly. Where did you other guys go? Why?!).

Here’s my review of An Education. Remember, anyone who wants to contribute a review or article to this blog can do so! Just email it in to the society.

David

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An Education (dir. Lone Scherfig, 2009) ****

reviewed by David Sugarman

A couple of years ago, The History Boys took a wry look at college students in the 1980s and their attempts to get into Oxford. And starred Dominic Cooper. Now, An Education details the story of a young woman in the early ’60s as she prepares for her A-levels. And stars Dominic Cooper. Where The History Boys struggled was in providing full characterisation for all the boys, a problem that An Education sidesteps by focussing on a single protagonist, Jenny (Carey Mulligan).
Jenny is offered a ride home in the car of David (Peter Sarsgaard), a young, roguish – and Jewish, a fact exploited to great hilarity in several scenes- fellow with no discernible occupation and a great talent for smooth-talking. Caught up in the moment, Jenny falls for David’s romantic, seemingly exotic life. David’s friends, the slick Danny (Cooper) and his ditzy blonde girlfriend (Rosamund Pike) reinforce the contrast between the apparent freedom offered by David and the boredom suffered by her teachers and parents.
Mulligan and Sarsgaard give admirably restrained performances in roles that could have become rather melodramatic, and both give a sense of great maturity, even if beneath the surface the characters are anything but mature. I think I laughed at pretty much every joke in the film, and while it drifted to a somewhat predictable conclusion, I’m happy to forgive An Education that fault.

An Education is a kind of coming-of-age thingy set in the ’60s and it has the guy who plays Mark in Garden State in it. Personally really looking forward to seeing this on Wednesday, I hope you all are coming.

Badly written post but there we are.

David

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