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Educating Rita
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Directed by Lewis Gilbert.
A trio of Oscar nominations and a pair of Golden Globes went to this acclaimed romantic comedy-drama based on the play by Willy Russell. Julie Walters stars as Rita, a witty, 26-year-old working class British hairdresser who decides to seek an education at Open University. Rita needs a tutor, and she selects Dr. Frank Bryant (Michael Caine), an alcoholic college literature professor whose life is a shambles. Divorced, Bryant's new lover is now having an affair with his best friend and he's increasingly depressed, seeking solace in whisky. Bryant's domestic turmoil is mirrored by Rita's, as she has opted for college over motherhood, a source of friction between her and her husband. As Rita blooms intellectually under the tutelage of Bryant, she realizes that what she really lacks is self-confidence, not education, and a gentle romance blossoms between her and Bryant. At home, however, Rita's newfound self-respect and intelligence cause her even greater pain. Director Lewis Gilbert and writer Russell teamed again six years later on the similarly-themed Shirley Valentine (1989). ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
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"Very similar to my complaint about Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974), the first half of Educating Rita wades through a bunch of outdated jokes and, like a child whose taken too many theater classes, there's an awkward effort to come across as "cute." However also like Alice, the film finds the real meat of what it's trying to be in the second half. Unfortunately, there is an over-the-top score throughout the whole. So if you can't tune out shmarmy music, I'm afraid Rita may be too much for you. But if you can, this flick goes into some great territory.Rita (Julie Walters) is a hair stylist who's struck out to explore the world of literature. She takes a correspondence course that requires her to meet with a professor, Dr. Bryant (Michael Caine), who is a frustrated poet and an alcoholic. Their relationship is the real heart of this pygmalion story with a poignant twist. Rita wants to become refined and intellectual, Bryant wants to preserve her low-brow intensity and passion ... " [More]
 



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