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1983106 minDrama, Comedy

Educating Rita

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Is Educating Rita worth watching? With a rating of 6.829/10, this Drama, Comedy film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Educating Rita Synopsis

Rita, a witty 26-year-old hairdresser, wants to 'discover' herself, so she joins the Open University where she meets the disillusioned professor of literature, Dr. Frank Bryant. His marriage has failed, his new girlfriend is having an affair with his best friend and he can't get through the day without downing a bottle or two of whisky. What Frank needs is a challenge... and along comes Rita.

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Top Cast

Michael Caine
Michael CaineDr. Frank Bryant
Julie Walters
Julie WaltersRita Susan White
Michael Williams
Michael WilliamsBrian
Maureen Lipman
Maureen LipmanTrish
Jeananne Crowley
Jeananne CrowleyJulia
Malcolm Douglas
Malcolm DouglasDenny
Godfrey Quigley
Godfrey QuigleyRita's Father
Dearbhla Molloy
Dearbhla MolloyElaine
Kim Fortune
Kim FortuneCollins
Pat Daly
Pat DalyBursar

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Educating Rita has received mixed reviews with a 6.829/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, Comedy movies.

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Educating Rita has received average ratings (6.829/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 8, 2023
★ 7

As with "Blood Brothers", Willy Russell has created another wonderfully evocative scenario for a bored, alcoholic "Professor Bryant" (Michael Caine) who finds himself tutoring aspiring working-class "Rita" (Julie Walters). She is the product of a state education system that has given her the rudiments but she needs more; she wants to be able to make her own choices - and they don't necessarily include settling down with her husband and having babies. Initially she is as daunted as she is inspired by the more intellectual environment he, and his students, inhabit but gradually their personalities entwine as it becomes clear that "Bryant" has plenty of demons in his own life - exemplified well by girlfriend "Julia" and her clumsily disguised affair with fellow lecturer Michael Williams' "Brian", as well as by his dependency on Scotch! On the face of it, the plot is really quite predictable, but that simplicity belies the real issues that many women faced when attempting to break free from their class-bound cycle of responsibilities of home and hearth, even in as late as the 1980s. The humour is frequent, dry and pithy with a fun, and quite telling contribution from Maureen Lipman as "Trish", the new flatmate who simply adores Mahler. The score could have been orchestrated a bit better - the synthesised sound is a bit amateur; and at times - like the original play - it drags a little, but that all serves to give us a little more of idea as to what makes both of them really tick - she is prepared to sacrifice much for her opportunity. Caine & Walters are superb, plausible and likeable in equal measure delivering a poignant story of salvation for both of them. It lost out to "Terms of Endearment" & "Tender Mercies" at the Oscars - which is a shame; it is much more memorable than either of those...