Nunca es demasiado tarde para comenzar una nueva aventura.
Mientras su matrimonio se desmorona, una escritora de Manhattan decide sacarse el carnet de conducir. Su profesor de la autoescuela es un indio Sij que también tiene problemas conyugales.
"Learning to Drive" (2014), a heartwarming film produced by Broad Green Pictures and Lavender Pictures, beautifully captures the essence of personal growth and human connection across the backdrop of bustling New York City. Directed by Isabel Coixet, the movie stars Patricia Clarkson as Wendy, a book critic whose life is thrown into disarray when her husband leaves her, and Ben Kingsley as Darwan, her Sikh driving instructor who is navigating his own challenges as an immigrant. The film delicately weaves together their stories, showcasing how two seemingly different individuals can profoundly impact each other's lives. Set against the vibrant yet chaotic streets of New York, "Learning to Drive" transcends the typical narrative of a driving instructor and student. It delves deeper into themes of independence, resilience, and the courage to start anew. Wendy's journey from dependency to self-reliance is mirrored by Darwan's struggle to maintain his cultural identity while striving for a better life. Their evolving relationship, built on mutual respect and understanding, serves as the emotional core of the film, offering viewers a poignant look at the power of empathy and connection. The performances of Patricia Clarkson and Ben Kingsley are nothing short of mesmerizing, bringing authenticity and depth to their characters. Clarkson's portrayal of Wendy captures the raw vulnerability and strength of a woman rediscovering herself, while Kingsley's Darwan is a study in quiet dignity and unwavering determination. Their chemistry on screen is palpable, making the audience root for their success and growth. The film's script, penned by Sarah Kernochan, strikes a perfect balance between humor and heartfelt moments, ensuring that the narrative remains engaging and emotionally resonant. "Learning to Drive" is more than just a film about learning to navigate the roads; it's a testament to the human spirit's ability to adapt and thrive amidst life's uncertainties. Produced by Broad Green Pictures and Lavender Pictures, this cinematic gem from the United Kingdom and United States of America offers a refreshing take on personal transformation and the unexpected friendships that can emerge from life's detours. It's a must-watch for anyone who appreciates stories that celebrate the beauty of human connections and the journey of self-discovery.
Año2014
Ingresos3447633$
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GénerosDramaComedia
Países de producciónUnited KingdomUnited States of America