An Education

La inocencia de los jóvenes.

Jenny, una atractiva y brillante estudiante de dieciséis años que vive en un tranquilo barrio londinense, sólo piensa en estudiar para poder ir a Oxford. Pero un día conoce a Brit, un tipo seductor de treinta y cinco años, que la corteja con cenas elegantes, clubs y viajes con sus divertidos amigos Danny y Helen. Así las cosas, las convicciones de Jenny se tambalean y se verá obligada a elegir entre seguir con Brit y su ajetreada vida o bien ir a la universidad.

"An Education," a 2009 British coming-of-age drama, deftly captures the essence of youthful naivety and the allure of sophistication through the eyes of its protagonist, Jenny. Set in the early 1960s, the film follows Jenny, a bright and ambitious teenage girl from the suburbs of London, as she navigates the complexities of her burgeoning adulthood. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she meets David, a charming older man who introduces her to a world of art, music, and culture far removed from her mundane school life. The film, produced by BBC Film and Wildgaze Films, masterfully intertwines themes of innocence, deception, and the pursuit of knowledge, all while maintaining a poignant and often humorous tone. Director Lone Scherfig, working from a screenplay by Nick Hornby, crafts a narrative that is both engaging and thought-provoking. The film's strength lies in its nuanced portrayal of Jenny's internal conflict as she grapples with the allure of immediate gratification versus the long-term benefits of education. Carey Mulligan delivers a standout performance as Jenny, capturing the character's vulnerability and determination with equal measure. Her chemistry with Peter Sarsgaard, who plays the enigmatic David, adds depth to their complex relationship, making the audience question the true nature of their connection. The film's setting in the early 1960s is meticulously recreated, providing a rich backdrop that enhances the story's authenticity. From the fashion and music to the societal norms of the time, "An Education" immerses viewers in a world on the cusp of change. The supporting cast, including notable performances by Alfred Molina and Olivia Williams as Jenny's parents, further enriches the film's exploration of class and generational divides. Their well-meaning yet sometimes misguided attempts to guide Jenny highlight the tension between traditional values and the progressive ideals of the era. Ultimately, "An Education" is a compelling examination of the choices we make and the paths we take in pursuit of our dreams. It serves as a reminder of the importance of education, not just in the academic sense, but as a tool for personal growth and empowerment. The film's conclusion, while bittersweet, leaves audiences with a sense of hope and the understanding that true education is a lifelong journey. Through its engaging storytelling and strong performances, "An Education" remains a poignant and relevant film that resonates with viewers long after the credits roll.

Año2009

Página principal http://www.sonyclassics.com/aneducation/

Presupuesto7500000$

Ingresos26100000$

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Países de producciónUnited Kingdom

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