




I never really mentioned on here how much I loved An Education with Carey Mulligan & Peter Sarsgaard (..ugly person. not even attractive at all.......sarcasm). I saw it around Thanksgiving time with my Mom while I was home in NJ for the holidays. We both really enjoyed it. It was shot so beautifully with charming England as the backdrop & a very romantic Paris. Whoever styled this film did a good job with the costumes & really showing how this girl went from schoolgirl to squeezing her somewhat naive frame into much more mature & glamourous clothes to fit this man's dream of what she should be.
It was a really honest & well done movie. Go see it or Netflix is when it comes out.