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The Lesson

Release Date: 2023-07-07

Rating: ⭐ 5.8/10 (61 votes)

Genres: Thriller, Drama

Overview: Liam, an aspiring and ambitious young writer, eagerly accepts a tutoring position at the family estate of his idol, renowned author J.M. Sinclair. But soon, Liam realizes that he is ensnared in a web of family secrets, resentment, and retribution. Sinclair, his wife Hélène, and their son Bertie all guard a dark past, one that threatens Liam’s future as well as their own.

Production: Film Constellation, Poison Chef, Egoli Tossell Pictures, Jeva Films

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🎭 Top Cast

Richard E. Grant
Richard E. Grant
as J.M. Sinclair
Julie Delpy
Julie Delpy
as Hélène Sinclair
Daryl McCormack
Daryl McCormack
as Liam Sommers
Stephen McMillan
Stephen McMillan
as Bertie Sinclair
Crispin Letts
Crispin Letts
as Ellis
Tomas Spencer
Tomas Spencer
as Interviewer

📝 User Reviews

CinemaSerf
⭐ 7/10
Oct 21, 2023

I was watching this for about ten minutes wracking my brain to remember where I'd seen Daryl McCormack before - then I recalled "Good Luck... Leo Grande" (2022). Well he's actually quite good in this too. It's quite a clever thriller about his aspiring young writer "Liam" who is offered the chance to tutor "Bertie" (Stephen McMillan) at his home. His father is renowned author "JM Sinclair" (a characterful effort from Richard E. Grant) and mother "Hélène" (Julie Delpy) an accomplished pianist and artist. "Bertie" is a bit recalcitrant but gradually, as "Liam" finds his feet, the two start to bond a little and the older man begins to realise that this family dynamic, still reeling from a previous tragedy, is not quite as idyllic and synchronistic as it appears. Quickly, we discover that the confident and rather domineering paternal figure is actually quite an intellectual bully and he has his own secret which "Liam" is going to be a pawn in bringing to light. It's actually Delpy who steals the film for me. Her's is obviously the puppet master-character and she gels well with McCormack as the plot unfolds towards a denouement that is both fitting and just a little bit surprising. Crispin Letts also adds a little bit of menace as the butler "Ellis" and the tight cast and decent writing help keep this taut and attractive to watch. It's just a little slow at the start, but I still quite enjoyed this.

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