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(4.2) | 1 | Rita, a young working-class woman in Liverpool, desperately wants an education. She enrolls in literature tutorials at a British university to escape from her dreary life as a hairdresser, as well as a confining existence at home with a husband who wants her to choose motherhood over education. Her professor is Frank Bryant, a disillusioned, alcoholic English professor who encourages his students to forsake dead poetry and enjoy life. As Rita is transformed into a free spirit, Frank is forced to confront his own life.… (mere) |
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Oplysninger fra den engelske Almen Viden Redigér teksten, så den bliver dansk. Rita's Father: Say, Denny. Denny, I'm sorry for you, lad. If she was a wife of mine I'd drown her. Rita: If I was a wife of yours I'd drown meself. Denny: In my family, a man has only to look at a woman and she's pregnant. Rita: That's because you're all so cockeyed. Rita: Will they sack you? Dr. Frank Bryant: Good God no. That would involve making a decision. Pissed is all right. To get the sack, it would have to be rape on a grand scale. And not just with students, either. That would only amount to a slight misdemeanour. No, for dismissal it would have to be nothing less than buggering the Bursar. Rita's Mother: There must be better songs to sing than this... Trish: When I listen to poetry and music, then I can live. You see, darling, the rest of the time it's just me. And that's not enough. Rita's Father: Married six years and you're not pregnant yet? How old are you now, Susan? Rita: [sarcastically] I'm seventy-four, Dad. Rita's Father: You are not! You're twenty-seven. What's wrong with you? Here's your sister, married six minutes, and she's already four months pregnant! | |
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An excellent production, very well done, and quite thought-provoking as Rita discovers the advantages - and some disadvantages - of moving out of her natural circle. Her gradual change is cleverly done, ,and her point about having the freedom to choose is well made.
Definitely worth seeing.
Longer review here: https://suesdvdreviews.blogspot.com/2021/11/educating-rita-julie-walters.html ( )