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 he... Read allBrilliant 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.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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- TriviaBased on a true story, this film's world premiere was at the Heartland International Film Festival in Indianapolis, IN, to a sold-out crowd on Sat, Oct 8, 2022. Carolyn Weber, author of the book whose biographical novel the movie is based upon, was in attendance, along with actor Rose Reid, who played Caro Drake in the film, and other production members.
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While the movie addresses faith, it definitely doesn't feel preachy. It doesn't feel like a Christian film because it's much more elevated, intellectual, and classy.
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The idea is lovely but what makes it better is that it's based on a true story. Carolyn Weber shared her memories in the biographical novel of the same name.
The film was directed by Ryan Whitaker, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Carolyn Weber.
THINGS I LIKED: The cast includes the handsome couple Rose Reid and Ruairi O'Connor, as well as Phyllis Logan, Lourdes Faberes, Michael Culkin, Mark Williams, Ed Stoppard, and more. Everyone did an outstanding job.
I love that Rose Reid's character knew she wanted to get a doctoral degree when she was a young girl. I did too! My doctoral degree is in Management and Leadership.
The dialogue is inspirational, entertaining, and extremely insightful.
We get to learn about and visit Oxford University in England. I got to go there a few years ago for the first time. You kind of feel smarter just being there. The movie tells us it's 400 years older than the United States. I love the UK and have been there many times. Add it to your Travel Bucket List!
We also get to learn a little bit about the Romantic period of English literature a little bit. Hopefully, the movie will inspire you to crack a book and disappear in the beautiful language.
The movie features a book called Surprised by Joy by C. S. Lewis. Have you ever read it? Another good one I like by him is Mere Christianity.
While the movie addresses faith, it definitely doesn't feel preachy. It doesn't feel like a Christian film because it's much more elevated, intellectual, and classy. While I haven't read the book, I've heard that the conversion of the author played a much bigger role in the story and the romance was just a small part. The reverse is true in this movie.
While I was a student, I took some classes where there were only a handful of other students in it, as portrayed in this film. Needless to say, it's hard to fall asleep in class in that kind of situation! It was touching to see professors who took genuine care of their students. I currently teach at a university and a local college where I try to do the same. Like the film shows, one good teacher can make all of the difference in a young student's life.
THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE: We don't get to see the moment where the leading couple met in a pub. We just suddenly see her drunk and talking nonstop to him. What a missed opportunity.
The quick, mean-spirited banter got annoying quickly.
Have you ever met a guy who would take that much verbal abuse and dismissal from a girl and yet still keep going after her? His persistence seemed so unrealistic.
So many of the characters are pompous and arrogantly impressed with their own genius and self-importance.
TIPS FOR PARENTS: Kids will be extremely bored and not understand a lot of the dialogue.
Lots of alcohol and some drunkenness Talk of chastity and intimate, premarital relations.
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The film was directed by Ryan Whitaker, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Carolyn Weber.
THINGS I LIKED: The cast includes the handsome couple Rose Reid and Ruairi O'Connor, as well as Phyllis Logan, Lourdes Faberes, Michael Culkin, Mark Williams, Ed Stoppard, and more. Everyone did an outstanding job.
I love that Rose Reid's character knew she wanted to get a doctoral degree when she was a young girl. I did too! My doctoral degree is in Management and Leadership.
The dialogue is inspirational, entertaining, and extremely insightful.
We get to learn about and visit Oxford University in England. I got to go there a few years ago for the first time. You kind of feel smarter just being there. The movie tells us it's 400 years older than the United States. I love the UK and have been there many times. Add it to your Travel Bucket List!
We also get to learn a little bit about the Romantic period of English literature a little bit. Hopefully, the movie will inspire you to crack a book and disappear in the beautiful language.
The movie features a book called Surprised by Joy by C. S. Lewis. Have you ever read it? Another good one I like by him is Mere Christianity.
While the movie addresses faith, it definitely doesn't feel preachy. It doesn't feel like a Christian film because it's much more elevated, intellectual, and classy. While I haven't read the book, I've heard that the conversion of the author played a much bigger role in the story and the romance was just a small part. The reverse is true in this movie.
While I was a student, I took some classes where there were only a handful of other students in it, as portrayed in this film. Needless to say, it's hard to fall asleep in class in that kind of situation! It was touching to see professors who took genuine care of their students. I currently teach at a university and a local college where I try to do the same. Like the film shows, one good teacher can make all of the difference in a young student's life.
THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE: We don't get to see the moment where the leading couple met in a pub. We just suddenly see her drunk and talking nonstop to him. What a missed opportunity.
The quick, mean-spirited banter got annoying quickly.
Have you ever met a guy who would take that much verbal abuse and dismissal from a girl and yet still keep going after her? His persistence seemed so unrealistic.
So many of the characters are pompous and arrogantly impressed with their own genius and self-importance.
TIPS FOR PARENTS: Kids will be extremely bored and not understand a lot of the dialogue.
Lots of alcohol and some drunkenness Talk of chastity and intimate, premarital relations.
!
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- Gross worldwide
- $24,691
- Runtime1 hour 47 minutes
- Color
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- 2.35 : 1
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