Saturday, September 5, 2015
Learning to Drive
"Learning
to Drive" stars Patricia Clarkson and Ben Kingsley in this simple film
about an about to be divorcee and her struggles with this new role life
has cast her in. Despite the fine acting and radiance of Ms. Clarkson,
the film is shallow and two dimensional. Based on an article which
appeared in a magazine, this is a story that is more suited to a short
Hallmark TV film rather than a feature length motion picture theatrical
presentation. Please note my disclaimer since I am no fan of Mr.
Kingsley who generally tries to portray characters inconsistent with his
film image (e.g. "Sexy Beast"). Here, however, playing the part of a
Sikh cab driver/driving instructor, Mr. Kingsley resorts back to his
Ghandi style mode and, although suitable to what he does best, his
character pontificates and remains so aloof that, as a result, it robs
the film of the warmth and depth it so vitally needs. This is a film
that can best be described as …"A woman gets divorced and takes driving
lessons:" Anything beyond that is icing and fluff on a cake that itself
isn’t that palatable. I venture to say that the gender of the viewer
may well affect the reaction to the film since I noted that most if not
all of the female members of the audience I was in really liked the film
while, afterward waiting in the lobby, their male counterparts could be
observed voicing their apparent displeasure as to what they had just
seen. Although only an hour and a half in length, the film seemed much
longer and, for me at least, earned only 2 and ½ stars.
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