Tuesday 11 December 2012

Liberal Arts


In 'Liberal Arts' a 35 years old graduate and avid reader returns to his former college where he meets a 19 years old undergraduate. They begin a relationship via correspondence discussing books and music which develops into something stronger. There are several sub plots touching on youth mental health, ageing and lost opportunities.

After a slow start this film develops into a superior depiction of relationships. The screenplay is particularly strong and a cut above the usual dross which passes for witty repartee. I found Josh Radnor very appealing (in personality as well as looks) and the other cast members all perform strongly. What on paper could seem a potentially distasteful subject is handled sensitively and quite believably.

This is an unexpected delight.

★★★★

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