Friday, 10 September 2010

An Education

What you thought of An Education

Excellent : 39
Good : 16
Average : 8

Total response : 87%

It’s good to be back. What a start! Good start to the season. Lovely Beautiful!
Great, Lovely film …..good choice! Most moving. Lovely Stunning
TERRIFIC, TERRIFIC, TERRIFIC !!! Ooh aah - a crackaah!

Very nostalgic – it could have been me – but it wasn’t.
Oh! Would I have been like that at 16?!
I thoroughly enjoyed it. It was as if the last 40 years never were!!!
Memories! Sobranies and Bristols ( the rare models). Can’t go back alas!
As a sad reminder as to how dull life really was – but most of us didn’t know any different.
My era – I almost did all of it.
A good film to start the new season. Some excellent acting bringing to life the memories of a period I had almost forgotten!

At last I’ve seen it! And it lived up to expectations. Many thanks.
Second time I’ve seen it – just as brilliant the second time.
Very much enjoyed it – a very good start to the season!
Was it me or are the acoustics bad at Durweston village hall?
Beautifully acted – first class but the sound was awful!
Better the second time but the sound was difficult.
It was a real quality performance by Mulligan. Difficult to hear the words. Could this be improved?

A half decent film. Food for thought. Less gritty than the build up from TV!
Predictable and disappointing. Slow and predictable.
An old scenario well-portrayed! A wonderful start to the season.
The plot was rather simple and predictable until the glove compartment then it was tighter.
Fantastic acting, remarkable set, original story. Really very good.
Was it an ego trip for Lynn Barber?

Just fantastic – brilliant acting. Great acting and a good ending!
I didn’t realise David Cameron was an actor in his day job!
Molina was outstanding. Miss Pike as a dumb blonde?
Wow! My childhood! (I was that embarrassed young lad – Graham)
Whatever happened to Graham? Did he become a famous author?
An excellent start to the season. Cary Mulligan was like a small Audrey Hepburn.

Excellent opener. More like this please. Excellent . Give us more! more! more!
Very evocative of the 60’s. Thank goodness attitudes to women’s education have changed.
Oh, she got in so it’s all OK.
Ah, if only she’d applied to Cambridge!


The next film is Sex n' Drugs n' Rock n' Roll at Durweston Village Hall on September 23rd, at 7.45.

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