


Learning to Drive
As her marriage dissolves, a Manhattan writer takes driving lessons from a Sikh instructor with marriage troubles of his own. In each other's company they find the courage to get back on the road and the strength to take the wheel.
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Plot Summary
A woman recently separated from her husband, Wendy, an aspiring writer, takes driving lessons to regain her independence. Her driving instructor, Darwan, is a Sikh man who is also facing his own challenges. As they spend time together, they form an unlikely friendship that helps them both navigate the complexities of life, love, and career changes.
Critical Reception
Learning to Drive received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its performances, particularly from Patricia Clarkson and Ben Kingsley, and its warm, character-driven story. The film was appreciated for its gentle humor and understated exploration of cultural differences and personal growth.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its heartwarming story and the chemistry between its leads.
- Appreciated for its nuanced portrayal of cross-cultural friendships and personal reinvention.
- Some found the narrative a bit predictable, but the performances elevated the material.
Google audience: Google users generally enjoyed the film, highlighting the strong performances of Patricia Clarkson and Ben Kingsley as a major draw. Many appreciated the film's message of resilience and finding happiness after difficult life changes, with comments often pointing to its charm and emotional resonance.
Fun Fact
The film was inspired by a New York Times article about a woman who took up driving lessons after her divorce.
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