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'Learning to Drive' is a 2014 American comedy drama film. Directed by Isabel Coixet and written by Sarah Kernochan based on a 'New Yorker' article by Katha Pollitt,[http://blogs.indiewire.com/womenandhollywood/patricia-clarkson-as-katha-pollitt-in-isabel-coixets-learning-to-drive "Patricia Clarkson as Katha Pollitt in Isabel Coixet's Learning to Drive"] . 'Indiewire', 21 August 2013. the film stars Patricia Clarkson as Wendy, a successful book critic taking driving lessons with instructor Darwan (Ben Kingsley) after the breakup of her marriage to Ted (Jake Weber) forces her to become more self-sufficient. This is the second collaboration between Ben Kingsley, Patricia Clarkson, and Isabel Coixet.

The film was named first-runner up for the People's Choice Award at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival.(14 September 2014) [https://www.thewrap.com/the-imitation-game-wins-toronto-audience-award/ "The Imitation Game Wins Toronto Audience Award"]. 'The Wrap'. Retrieved 10 March 2021. The film was released on August 21, 2015.

Plot summary



Wendy (Patricia Clarkson) is a known book critic, who has just broken up with her husband, Ted (Jake Weber), during an argument in a bar. Her husband leaves the scene and calls a taxi that is driven by Darwan (Ben Kingsley), who is also an Indian Sikh. When Wendy suddenly jumps in the car, Darwan experiences their anger and heated exchange. The husband has enough of the accusations and sends Wendy home alone in the taxi, so Darwan also witnesses her sadness and regret.

Wendy has never needed to drive in New York, but now she needs to learn, in order to visit her daughter Tasha (Grace Gummer) who is living and working on a commune farm in Vermont. Through a series of events, Wendy becomes Darwan's driving student, developing a close friendship in the process, as he is an intellectual and was a teacher back in India.

Wendy fails her license driving test on her first attempt and decides to stop trying. Tasha tells her that she has decided not to return to the farm and wants to live with her mother instead, even though it is a requirement for her college education. She also admits that she is in love with a student who was at the farm with her, and that he was going back to the college campus. Wendy tells her daughter that she must finish her farming experience and that she will figure out a way to visit her daughter.

Darwan goes through an arranged marriage to Jasleen (Sarita Choudhury), but the marriage is not going well, as they dont seem to have any common interests. Darwan confides in Wendy that his marriage is having problems and Wendy asks him if he would ever cheat on Jasleen if she disappointed him. He replies with a definitive no and she tells him: you are a good man.

Wendy passes her next license driving test and Darwan helps her buy a new car. As they are saying their goodbyes, Darwan asks Wendy if they can meet in the future, but Wendy declines, telling him: "the trouble is, youre a good man."

Later that night, Jasleen comes home from shopping to find Darwan sitting on their bed. She sits next to him having no idea what to expect, when he asks: "Jasleen, maybe I will not work at night anymore. Would you like that?" She smiles with a sense of relief and he puts his hand on her face and his head on her shoulder, the pair both looking happy for the first time since their wedding day.

The last scene shows Wendy driving out of New York in her new car, traveling alone to visit her daughter.

Cast



* Patricia Clarkson as Wendy Shields

* Ben Kingsley as Darwan Singh Tur

* Grace Gummer as Tasha

* Jake Weber as Ted

* Sarita Choudhury as Jasleen

* John Hodgman as Car Salesman

* Samantha Bee as Debbie

* Matt Salinger as Peter

* Daniela Lavender as Mata

* Michael Mantell as Wendy's Father

* Avi Nash as Preet

* Bryan Burton as Student Driver

* Nora Hummel as Driving Examiner

Reception



On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 66% based on reviews from 56 critics, with an average 6.3/10. The site's consensus states: "The story's a bit predictable, but 'Learning to Drive' is elevated by typically strong work from stars Patricia Clarkson and Ben Kingsley." On Metacritic, the film has a score of 59 out of 100, based on reviews from 23 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".

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