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'An Education'
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'An Education'

A British school girl (Carey Mulligan) finds herself in a relationship with a charming older man (Peter Sarsgaard). (Sony Pictures Classics)

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School of heart's knocks
Article | The British actress Carey Mulligan delivers a quietly astonishing performance in "An Education," a beguiling little film that, with deceptive restraint and forthrightness, opens up worlds of roiling, contradictory emotions.
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