One of the mysteries of contemporary British cinema is why we don't see more of Carey Mulligan in the big screen, in serious roles that actually require acting. She can act with every cell of her body. "An Education" is one of those films that proves that she has a promising career in front of her, although she may still fall on the side if she tries to be a "star".
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