An Education, college or school of life
June 26
Today, the culture in adolescents absent. We are facing a generation who are not interested in anything other than Myspace, mobile friends. Also add a high school dropout rate and get people who only read books from school and pass out of obligation, do not ask for anything external to matter necessarily studied.
An Education proposes an interesting dilemma that today there is very often: Sacrifice studying and get an education and a degree that allow you to be someone in life or on the contrary, choose shortcuts to the adult world and included in it to live quickly and easily. This is also the adaptation of the author appears to be a header for us, Nick Hornby and in this case of his book, Lynn Barber.

We are in the 60's. Paris and its culture is influencing the youth of the Western world. Jenny (Carey Mulligan ) is a young and very prometodra student who is about to graduate high school, dreams of going to Oxford to study literature and travel to Paris. At the end of a rehearsal of the orchestra of the school, meets David ( Peter Sarsgaard ), a grown man who slowly seduces her with his education and good manners. The leading Jazz concerts, clubs, expensive restaurants and even want to take her to Paris. You will also have to deal with Jenny's father (a enquilosado Alfred Molina), a man of classical traditions and thinks he braced his daughter to do is look and behave like a lady to become someone in life-rather, find a good husband. With the emergence of David, all the teachings of the father and the way forward for Jenny, will twist uncontrollably, Jenny must choose between sacrifice and the easy life ...
All this will be accompanied by the findings of Jenny on the life of David and his partner Danny, what do they do? What business have at hand two men who have not studied but have an exquisite culture?.
As always, film is film and the "happy ending" that I so much hate for 100% appears syrupy, but if we read between the lines, we realize the message that carries the film and illustrious general novels of Nick Hornby. Still, I think it's a movie recommended for an afternoon of one hundred and think about priorities in life, is it better to sacrifice or the easy life and quick-money, money? We invite you here to see and reflect with us.
Rating: 7
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Focusing on the topic ... Nick Hornby, always interesting. Have to find the novel
Well I liked. Great find the actress. A whole "lolita" and end it seems more ambiguous.
Brilliant production of the BBC. Very serious, for a film that in principle should not be a big budget.
As a personal curiosity, leaving the church they go to the concert is still used for concerts, I've been-and is almost equal.