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Directed by Jeremy Brock
Two strong-willed women wield their influence on a shy teenaged boy in this coming-of-age comedy from the United Kingdom. Seventeen-year-old Ben (Rupert Grint) is the son of a soft-spoken vicar (Nicholas Farrell), but it's his mother, Laura (Laura Linney), who rules the household, and she has put Ben cheerfully under her thumb, keeping him busy with a variety of good-will errands for the church and numerous local charity causes. With summer vacation looming before him, Ben is looking forward to learning to drive, but Laura is more interested in spending time with one of the more charming members of the church staff than helping Ben learn how to operate the family automobile. Wanting to earn some pocket money, Ben starts looking for a part-time job and ends up working for Evie Walton (Julie Walters), an elderly and slightly eccentric actress who needs help keeping her garden in shape. Laura believes Evie isn't an especially good influence on her son, though Ben is happy to find someone who encourages his interest in poetry and the larger world (especially girls). One day, Evie announces that she needs to ride to Edinburgh, where she is supposed to give a reading as part of the city's massive music and arts festival. While Ben doesn't have his license, he volunteers to take the wheel, and soon he's confronted with various forms of decadence that his mother has frequently warned him to avoid. Driving Lessons received its North American premiere at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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""Driving Lessons", Rupert Grint's first important movie since "Harry Potter" is a throughly enjoyable effort. It tells a story of Ben, a 17-year old Jesus-obsessed high schooler, hired to take care of a second-rate ex-actress Evie (Julie Walters). Evie is very free-spirited, and after the initial shock (and a life-altering road trip), Ben starts questioning his values, upbringing and desires, much to the dislike of his controlling mother (Laura Liney). The themes and the plot are master " [More]
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"By Tricia Olszewski Maybe before bizarrely boasting in the New York Times that its country is home to, among other good stuff, “the planet’s largest population of wolves,” the Foreign Ministry of Kazakhstan should have realized this: The intolerant, misogynistic, and backwoods Kazakhstani journalist and the documentary-style film the government is unofficially responding to is fictional. The United States, however, doesn&rsquo " [More]
Go-ApeGo-Ape She drinks. He drives. Togeth ...
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"I was a tad sceptical when I saw this advertised. As far as I was concerned, it had the ginger guy from Harry Potter in it. But on the other hand, it looked really good, was getting good reviews and it had Julie Walters in it. So I checked it out and I have to say that I loved it. It is one of my favourite films, one that always manages to make me smile no matter what. I also feel that I have to say that Rupert Grint has more than proved himself to be a go " [More]
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"To say Julie Waters steals this movie is an understatement. It shines whenever she is on screen. Laura Linney has been one of my favorites since Barbary Lane, and she plays the very British wife of a priest and a holy roller to boot superbly. Rupert Gint (Ron Weasley in Harry Potter series) is very good as an awkward seventeen year old, browbeaten by his mother, ignored mostly by his father, and shyly breaking in to the real world. But it really is Julie Waters movie, from the time we meet " [More]
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"Haven't seen Order of the Phoenix yet, but did watch Driving Lessons last night. For those interested in seeing the Potter crew in other movies, this one starred Ron Weasley and Mrs. Weasley and they both did fine (in spite of a little Ruppert-Grint snark in the last Filmspotting).I've read two speculations about the look of Order of the Phoenix. On Hot Blog, the thought was that the only way to increa " [More]
 

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