Driving Lessons

September. 08,2006      PG-13
Rating:
6.6
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A shy teenage boy trying to escape the influence of his domineering mother, has his world changed when he begins to work for a retired actress.

Laura Linney as  Laura Marshall
Rupert Grint as  Ben Marshall
Julie Walters as  Evie Walton
Michelle Duncan as  Bryony
Oliver Milburn as  Peter
Tamsin Egerton as  Sarah
Nicholas Farrell as  Robert
Jim Norton as  Mr. Fincham
Chandra Ruegg as  Chandra
Rose Keegan as  Emma Pagent

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Reviews

Contentar
2006/09/08

Best movie of this year hands down!

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Comwayon
2006/09/09

A Disappointing Continuation

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Verity Robins
2006/09/10

Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.

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Rosie Searle
2006/09/11

It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.

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vincentlynch-moonoi
2006/09/12

I thought I'd watch a bit of this out of curiosity to see Rupert Grint in something other than a Harry Potter movie. It turned out to be like a book you couldn't quite put down, although that's not saying this is a "great" movie. But much to its credit, it is somewhat unique.Grint here plays a 17 year old too much under his mother's overly-religious thumb...despite her own failings that make her anything but an ideal Christian. Grint gets a job as a companion to an older lady who was once an actress. The old lady brings Grint into conflict with his mother, and teaches him about the value of friendship...even friendships that are offbeat.It's not all good. The whole camping things escapes me as being illogical. And, I think the old actress role was made a bit too eccentric. It needed eccentricity, but it was exaggerated. And, I was disappointed with the ending. It couldn't quite be a happy ending, but I thought it would have been appropriate for the young man and his father to befriend the old actress.The basic theme of the movie...occasionally lost...is that there is a difference between what religion is perceived to be and what it should be. At least that's how I see it. Along with the theme of becoming a sensitive adult. That's all good.And there's some good acting here. I think Grint is an underrated young actor at an awkward time in his career. I think his potential is actually greater than that of Daniel Radcliffe. He was good here, although I am wondering if he is actually somewhat physically awkward or if that was part of the character.As mentioned, Julie Walter's character's eccentricities are overplayed, although I have a feeling that was the fault of the director more than of the actress.Laura Linney, a fine actress, is the rather unlikable mother here. Not an enviable role (she shows just how screwed up a parent can be), but a juicy role.Nicholas Farrell as the father doesn't have a lot to do here, although he has one really good scene toward the very end of the film.To like this film I think you need to be able to enjoy an off-beat movie. I probably wouldn't want to watch it a second time, but I did enjoy watching it once.

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tracyann_vaz
2006/09/13

I really enjoyed this film. It's simple, and just natural. It reminds me a lot of the American film called Saved. Loved that movie too especially when I was in High School. Rupert Grint and Julie Walters are phenomenal. Rupert is a natural at this. Gah I love him! So talented. He shines brighter on his own aside from the HP films. I love seeing him in these different roles,and so far, the ones I've seen him in, he has done exceptionally well. I'll be looking out for more of what Rupert has to offer. Julie Walters is best old person I'd love to have as a BFF. She'd probably yank my head for calling her "old" haha.This film made me want to move to Britain :)

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amberadriana
2006/09/14

The movie Driving Lessons by Jeremy Brock left me hanging by a string. Although the movie had a good moral I did not care for it. The movie was filled with various subplots which deluded you from the main focus. The movie takes us on a voyage throughout a young boy's life to manhood. Ben Marshall played by Rupert Grin was a timid awkward teenager trying to pass his driving test. He went through various adventures to along the way. Throughout his journey he met some influential people, one in particular Evie Walton a sassy retired actress with an immense love for Shakespeare. The movie's plot was overpowered by several other subplots that took place throughout the movie. Because of this it was somewhat hard to grasp the main concept of the movie. These subplots were conflicting throughout the movie leading to numerous dead ends. So many other story lines were going on throughout the movie it made it extremely busy and confusing. As the movie progresses the true plot did unveil. This movie lacked element. It failed to give us background or detailed information on characters such as Byrony and Mr. Finch. For instance Byrony was a quick fling Ben had, they hit it off for a couple of scenes then she disappeared and there was no information stating why they stopped communicating. In the movie we are told that Mr. Finch is ill old man that lives with the Marshall's because he killed his wife, but we are left to wonder why he did so or how he became sick. The choppiness of the movie was also displeasing. The scenes did not flow properly and that became a huge distraction for me. The randomness of this movie also was extremely annoying. For instance when Evie and Ben were on the bus Evie starts going on about how he is gay, I thought this scene was pointless. I feel as if the author wanted to waste time so he put frivolous scenes in the movie in hopes of entertaining us, but he fell short. At the end of the movie we are left to wonder if Ben really did pass his driving test. Although that question remains unanswered we do know he passed his life driving test. When driving a car you go on many roads which may lead to side streets and dead ends just like life, Ben proceeded to persevere and find his purpose. Overall I rate this 5.67 out of 10.

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Filmophile
2006/09/15

I was persuaded to watch this film but approached it with reluctance, expecting a tedious 'rites of passage' cliché cache with obligatory feel-good ending. But it was a lot better than that.The cast looked promising, and without exception, delivered. I've long felt that Rupert Grint, somewhat squashed by pedestrian screenplays in the Harry Potter series, had a lot more to offer than we've seen so far. Anything with Laura Linney has to be worth watching and with Nicholas Farrell there too, not to mention the incomparably hyper Julie Walters, one knew there'd be some terrific acting.The Linney character is so unspeakably zealous, self-righteous and awful that even her husband (Farrell,) seems unable to cope with her, despite his being an Anglican priest. Ben (Rupert Grint) desperately needs friendly guidance and a more helpful introduction to adulthood than appears to be forthcoming from his nearest and dearest - but from where? From whom?His relationship with the foul-mouthed, neurotic, failing actress, (Walters) follows predictable lines but these are carried off by a terrific chemistry, between the two actors and the story turns enough, just, to hold one's attention to the conclusion.A hugely enjoyable film but one that with a lot more work on the script, a sharper, more deftly plotted screenplay and ruthless elimination of hackneyed ideas, could have been a truly great one.Grint underplayed his role, particularly in the first third of the film, but to great effect.

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