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2023107 minRomance, Drama

Surprised by Oxford

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Is Surprised by Oxford worth watching? With a rating of 6.05/10, this Romance, Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Surprised by Oxford Synopsis

Brilliant but emotionally-guarded Caro Drake arrives in Oxford with the singular goal of attaining her PhD, but through a turbulent friendship with a charming young man she starts to open herself up to mystery, vulnerability, and love.

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Top Cast

Rose Reid
Rose ReidCaro Drake
Ruairí O'Connor
Ruairí O'ConnorKent Weber
Simon Callow
Simon CallowDr. Sterling
Phyllis Logan
Phyllis LoganProvost Regina Knight
Mark Williams
Mark WilliamsProfessor Nuttham
Ed Stoppard
Ed StoppardDr. Condorston
Olisa Odele
Olisa OdeleFred
Lourdes Faberes
Lourdes FaberesProfessor Rutledge
Michael Culkin
Michael CulkinProfessor McTeague
Nicholas Aaron
Nicholas AaronElton

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Surprised by Oxford has received mixed reviews with a 6.05/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Romance, Drama movies.

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Surprised by Oxford has received average ratings (6.05/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfOct 19, 2023
★ 7

Caro Drake (Rose Reid) is a typically dedicated student who arrives at Oxford University, on a scholarship, determined to succeed, make her family proud and leave with her PhD. She's naturally quite shy and reserved but is no shrinking violet - useful, as her charismatic neighbour is Edward (Louis Landau) - and he's a bit of a Lothario. Caro does make a few friends and finds, largely despite herself, that she is drawn to the charmingly enigmatic "Kent" (Ruairi O'Connor). He is an interesting character who lives his life according to some strong Christian tenets that seem intent on ensuring that their relationship cannot really develop further. What now ensues is the beginnings of a love story set against the beautiful colleges of Oxford. There are a useful series of scenes featuring the college dean (Phyllis Logan) that help us to put some meat on the bones of this initially rather shallow individual; Simon Callow pops up to instigate some serious theoretical debate and Mark Williams proves to be the honest, inspiring - and quite sarcastic - lecturer that well needed at this stage in our educational lives. There's actually quite a decent degree of on-screen chemistry between Reid and O'Connor and though it does border on the introspective now and again, is quite an engaging observation of a true story of two people finding each other, their priorities and making their way in life. Not what I was expecting, and worth a watch. PS: there is a Q&A around which I'd strongly suggest you avoid til after the film!