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Driving Lessons (2006)

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Movie Info


Genre

Comedy, Drama

Release Date

October 13, 2006 (NY, LA)

MPAA Rating

PG-13

Studio

Sony Pictures Classics

Official Site

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REVIEWS RATE:  Critics  Nothing's perfect, but it's worth seeing.    Readers  Be the 1st!

Cast and Crew


Director

Jeremy Brock

Producer

Julia Chasman

Screenwriter

Jeremy Brock

Starring

  • Julie Walters
  • Rupert Grint as Ben Marshall
  • Laura Linney as Laura Marshall
  • Nicholas Farrell
  • Oliver Milburn
  • Michelle Duncan
  • Tamsin Eggerton

Movie Story


This rites of passage comedy introduces a shy and downtrodden Ben (Rupert Grint) with yet another dreary school holiday coming around. Seventeen years of living in an absurdly conservative and traditional household with his highly-strung and overbearing mother (Laura Linney) and quiet, mild mannered vicar father have taken its toll on young Ben. While the other kids are out having fun, Ben spends these precious few weeks attending bible classes, having driving lessons with his mother and helping out at a local old people's home.

However, Ben's world is turned upside down when he's employed by an eccentric retired actress Evie (Julie Walters). Vulgar, dignified and childish all at once, she certainly is not the kind of person Ben expected when searching through the job listings in the stuffy parish magazine, "Hello Jesus". Evie enters Ben's life with a cataclysmic force, whisking him away on a series of adventures from camping, to performing Shakespeare in the garden, to attending the Edinburgh festival - where he finally meets a girl much nearer his own age.

Evie's unconventional and often downright bizarre behavior challenges Ben's beliefs, and forces him to confront the very idea of who he wants to be. Then, when it seems that his new-found freedom is about to be taken away, Ben has to suddenly choose; should he continue to conform, or break out and live his life as his own man?

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MOVIE REVIEWS BY CRITICS

“..has an appealing feel-good factor and could be this year's "Calendar Girls,"..”
by Richard Mowe [Boxoffice Magazine]
“..a mildly diverting coming-of-age story..”
by Sheri Linden [The Hollywood Reporter]
“..sweet enough to fill an empty afternoon..”
by Gene Seymour [Los Angeles Times]