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The Lesson

  • 2023
  • PG
  • 1h 43m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,1/10
4,2 k
MA NOTE
Julie Delpy and Richard E. Grant in The Lesson (2023)
A young author takes a tutoring position at the estate of a legendary writer.
Liretrailer2:08
5 vidéos
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Suspense psychologiqueThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA young author takes a tutoring position at the estate of a legendary writer.A young author takes a tutoring position at the estate of a legendary writer.A young author takes a tutoring position at the estate of a legendary writer.

  • Director
    • Alice Troughton
  • Writer
    • Alex MacKeith
  • Stars
    • Richard E. Grant
    • Julie Delpy
    • Daryl McCormack
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,1/10
    4,2 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Alice Troughton
    • Writer
      • Alex MacKeith
    • Stars
      • Richard E. Grant
      • Julie Delpy
      • Daryl McCormack
    • 34Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 60Commentaires de critiques
    • 62Métascore
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    • Prix
      • 3 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux7

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    Richard E. Grant
    Richard E. Grant
    • J.M. Sinclair
    Julie Delpy
    Julie Delpy
    • Hélène Sinclair
    Daryl McCormack
    Daryl McCormack
    • Liam Somers
    Stephen McMillan
    Stephen McMillan
    • Bertie Sinclair
    Crispin Letts
    Crispin Letts
    • Ellis
    Tomas Spencer
    Tomas Spencer
    • Interviewer
    Joseph Meurer
    • Felix Sinclair
    • Director
      • Alice Troughton
    • Writer
      • Alex MacKeith
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    6paul-allaer

    Winning performances keep the movie afloat

    As "The Lesson" (2023 release from the UK; 103 min) opens, we are introduced in the "Prologue" to Liam, who has just published his first novel and is sitting down for an interview. We then go back in time to "Part I" and Liam arrives at a large state in rural England, to become a private tutor to a young man whom Liam will prep for the Oxford entrance exam. The young man's dad is renowned writer J. M. Sinclair, who is working on a new novel. Helene, the mom, is there as well. At this point we are 10 minutes into the movie.

    Couple of comments: this is the feature length debut of British director Alice Troughton, best known for he work on "Doctor Who". Here she brings a psychological thriller of sorts (not a fear-fest in any way). Given that this is a plot-heavy movie, the less that is said about that, the better. I will say that there was one plot twist I did not see coming at all, but that I also in my mind correctly predicted how the movie would end. The good news is that the lead performers are all super enjoyable, none more so that Richard E. Grant (as J. M. Sinclair). It wasn't until the movie end credits rolled that I realized that Helene is played by none other than Julie Delpy. I wasn't familiar with Daryl McCormick, who plays Liam. These are winning performances, period. The movie itself was ok but just ok.

    "The Lesson" premiered at the recent Tribeca Film Festival to good acclaim, although I was a little surprised to see that this is currently rated 83% Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, which feels a little high to me. The movie was released this past weekend in limited theaters. The Tuesday early evening screening where I saw this at my local arthouse theater here in Cincinnati was attended dismally: 1 other person besides myself. If you are in the mood for a psychological thriller with great lead performances, I'd readily suggest you check this out, and draw your own conclusion.
    8Sleepin_Dragon

    An intriguing and intense mystery.

    Revered novelist JM Sinclair hires tutor Liam Somers to help his son Bertie gain a place at Oxford. Liam learns of a death at the family home, and sets about discovering the truth of what happened.

    First of all, I have to comment about how poorly supported this film seems to have been, the trailer had me interested, seeing it has been tough, after just three nights, it's vanished, such a shame.

    Sold as a thriller, I'm not sure that's the tagline I'd use, let's be honest it takes a long time to open up, and to move through the gears, it's a slow burner, but ultimately it's rewarding, it's well worth a few hours of your time.

    The film does peak, and there's an unexpected twist, it's well worth waiting for, until then you have some lovely scenery, and some incredible acting, Richard E. Grant does of course deliver a phenomenal performance, but the whole cast are excellent, Daryl McCormack is currently featuring in The Woman in The Wall, but he's arguably best known for Peaky Blinders, a real talent.

    Alice Troughton, a name that will be familiar to some, she's done a lot of TV workz, I will always be a fan, because of her direction on Doctor Who episode Midnight, for me that's hands down one of the best pieces of television of all time.

    Some interesting nature shots throughout, great shots of the coypu.

    8/10.
    7FinnBalur

    Not a thriller, but an enjoyable mystery drama

    This movie isn't a thriller, so don't go in expecting big twists or action; it's a quiet, slow-paced drama with a mysterious edge. Some are rating the movie low because the mystery isn't hard to figure out, but I feel like that is not the point. The movie is meant to be a commentary on grief, ego, and control. It's not so much "what happens" but more "why" and "how" it unfolds.

    The setting is absolutely beautiful: a big manor by a lake, surrounded by greenery. Calm but eerie atmosphere. Acting is top notch, everyone is great, they really managed to get a great cast. The writing is smart, with lots of foreshadowing, symbolism, and literary references and devices that fit the movie's theme.

    That said, I wouldn't give it a perfect score. The slow pacing is not for me, and a few character decisions felt off or hard to believe. It's not a movie I'd probably rewatch, but I was definitely intrigued the whole time and impressed by the actors' performances.
    JohnDeSando

    An artful thriller far from the cacophony of summer blockbusters.

    "Good writers borrow, great writers steal." J. M. Sinclair (Richard E. Grant)

    In director Alice Troughton's intriguing film, The Lesson, the three major characters of the film, viz, Sinclair; his art-curator wife, Helene; and Liam (Daryl McCormack), the tutor, are antagonists but of the very smart outer and menacing interior types. Because these enigmatic characters are performed by accomplished actors, it takes a while to figure out who's who, and what does each want from the other.

    Starting with the above quote, each steals something like great authors do to manipulate the figurative stage of the elegant English country estate bounded by a pond with a notorious past. Namely, the drowning of one of Sinclair's sons, and his figurative presence that seems to affect each of them. The undercurrent of danger could be out of Poe.

    As Liam settles into his job to tutor young son Bertie (Stephen McMillan), he is evidently obsessed with Sinclair's writing fame and vulnerable to Sinclair's criticism of his first novel. Liam is also vulnerable to Helene's charms as the plot thickens. Why such a bright young man couldn't anticipate the intrigues or why he signs agreements that need a lawyer's advice required my willing suspension of disbelief.

    Writer Alex MacKeith never lets go of the notion that writing as a profession or art can send writers down a dark path. Sinclair has been working on this last novel for so many years that his fans think he has retired. Writer's block? Possibly, but the has enough demons to stop Shakespeare.

    Isobel Waller-Bridge's score tinkles enough to suggest tranquility or at least art films in general. Anna Patarakina's cinematography captures languid summers at wealthy estates. Like the score, what's underneath is different from the accepted norms of the beautiful images. While the aforesaid Poe reminds us of the dangers in old mansion like The House of Usher, it is still a thrill to feel the tradition even in a modernized version such a Sinclair's. We learn from The Lesson not to accept anything for its surface. The underneath is what counts.

    The Lesson is a summer delight far removed from the cacophony of blockbusters.
    7RightOnDaddio

    Never Meet Your Heroes

    This movie is a seven. Oddly enough, with better writing, maybe a stronger plot with the right twists and turns, this could've easily been a nine maybe even a rock solid ten.

    The performances here are some of the very best of 2023.

    Richard E. Grant. Has he been knighted yet? He needs to be. I have never seen him give less than one hundred percent in every role he's ever occupied. Even Spice World. Yup. Spice World. The last film that I saw him in, Can You Ever Forgive Me?, he was spectacular. In The Lesson, he again ascends to great heights. He shows the depth, maturity and wisdom to play a highly-respected author of contemporary English literature.

    His gorgeous wife, played by the elegant Julie Delpy.

    Delpy in Killing Zoe was a career defining and most memorable performance.

    Not surprisingly In The Lesson, she is the petrol to the fire.

    She and her husband, the brilliant writer share a massive and secluded home on a beautiful, rolling, presumably English (though it's Germany - I looked into it) country side.

    They live with their youngest, university-bound son, Bertie, who is currently prepping for his college admissions.

    Bertie is played by Stephen McMillan, and he is maybe the biggest, brightest star of the entire film.

    Bertie lives in the cold shadows of his famous father and his recently deceased older brother. The only real warmth he receives is from his mother.

    And so she has hired a tutor to assist in this lengthy and intense college admissions process.

    The tutor, an aspiring writer with great admiration for the work of Grant's character and his process towards the craft. He's played by Daryl McCormack. A solid portrayal by a solid up and coming talent who has snagged a part in the upcoming 2024 sequel to Twister, Twisters.

    And off we go!

    Tutor and tutee grinding away on the reading, writing and interviewing aspects of the admissions process.

    Deliciously presented dinners with the family by candlelight. Wining and dining. Rachmaninoff playing gently in the background.

    The estate is breathtaking. Monet's Giverny it seems. Study sessions out in the fresh air off the garden.

    Who wouldn't want this gig?

    We soon find out, somewhat mysteriously, many.

    Beware jobs with a high turnover rate.

    Questions start to surface.

    What exactly happened to the older brother, Felix?

    And what happens to all of the tutors?

    This is where the story should've really blasted off.

    But it doesn't.

    Punches are pulled.

    It gives in and makes it easy.

    This movie gets a seven because of all the incredible performances from all of the ensemble.

    All of them.

    Richard E. Grant is his generation's Ian McKellen.

    It's true.

    And one of King Charles' first acts should be to knight this fine actor.

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    • Anecdotes
      J M Sinclair's oft repeated remark that great writers steal derives from a statement generally attributed to T.S. Eliot that "Good writers borrow, great writers steal."
    • Gaffes
      Liam rips up the manuscript of his novel and throws the pages in the lake, where they float on the surface. In the next scene at the lake, there are no traces of the pages on the water's surface. Given the number of pages it's likely that at least some of the manuscript would still be floating in the water.
    • Citations

      J.M. Sinclair: I know writers who obsess, "how do I say something original?" "Am I saying something unique?" I'm sorry, there are no new ideas. Most writers are reconciled to the fact - and, if they're not, they pretty soon will be.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 22 septembre 2023 (United Kingdom)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
      • France
      • United States
    • Site officiel
      • myTV SUPER (Hong Kong)
    • Langue
      • English
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      • Jeva Films
      • Egoli Tossell Pictures
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    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 310 746 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 166 601 $ US
      • 9 juill. 2023
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 545 619 $ US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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