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The Independent - Geoffrey Macnab | Screenrush Barometer:  |
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'London swings back into shot' |
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Other reviews with the same rating:
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Little White Lies - Matt Bochenski | Screenrush Barometer:  |
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'An Education will be remembered as the launch pad of a new career, even after the memory of the film itself fades.' |
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The Independent on Sunday - Jonathan Romney | Screenrush Barometer:  |
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'An Education is intelligent and hugely enjoyable, even if, as a knowing exercise in cultural hindsight, it's not quite the British Mad Men.' |
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The Sunday Times - Cosmo Landesman | Screenrush Barometer:  |
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'If An Education doesn't look or sound like a film about the 1960s, it is one of the better ones about that decade. For while it can see the boring life of the suburban 1950s, it knows the glittering goodies that would come with the 1960s weren't always so golden.' |
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The Observer - Philip French | Screenrush Barometer:  |
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'Carey Mulligan charms as a teen dazzled by an older man in a bittersweet romance based on Lynn Barber's 1960s memoirs.' |
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The Financial Times - Nigel Andrews | Screenrush Barometer:  |
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'Mulligan has a sit-up-and-watch talent' |
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The Daily Telegraph - Sukhdev Sandhu | Screenrush Barometer:  |
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'a delightful, resonant film' |
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The Independent - Robert Hanks | Screenrush Barometer:  |
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'Too cool for school' |
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The Guardian - Peter Bradshaw | Screenrush Barometer:  |
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'a sad, painful comedy, and the lovely performance from Mulligan makes it a very enjoyable film.' |
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Time Out - Dave Calhoun | Screenrush Barometer:  |
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'an accessible comedy romance by screenwriter Nick Hornby that seems designed to play extraordinarily well in the very same privet-lined streets it describes.' |
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