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Aquatics

Region Coding: Region A (Locked)
Starring:
Peter Sarsgaard
Carey Mulligan
Emma Thompson
Olivia Williams
Alfred Molina
Dominic Cooper
Rosamund Pike
Director:
Scherfig Lone
Audio Tracks:
Dolby Digital 5.1
Languages:
English, Thai
Subtitles:
English, Traditional Chinese, Korean, Thai
Running Time:
100 minutes
Distributor:
ERA Home Entertainment (HK)
Release Date:
22 April 2010
Synopsis:
It's 1961 and attractive, bright 16-year-old schoolgirl, Jenny (Carey
Mulligan) is poised on the brink of womanhood, dreaming of a rarefied,
Gauloise-secented existence as she sings along to Juliette Greco in her
Twickenham bedroom. Stifled by the tedium of adolescent routine, Jenny
can't wait for adult life to begin.
Meanwhile, she's a diligent student, excelling in every subject except
the Latin that her father is convinced will land her the place she
dreams of at Oxford University.
One rainy day, her suburban life is upended by the arrival of an
unsuitable suitor, 30-ish David (Peter Sarsgaard). Urbane and witty,
David instantly unseats Jenny's stammering schoolboy admirer, Graham
(Matthew Beard). To her frank amazement, he even manages to charm her
conservative parents Jack (Alfred Molina) and Marjorie (Cara Seymour),
and effortlessly overcomes any instinctive objections to their
daughter's older, Jewish suitor.
Very quickly, David introduces Jenny to a glittering new world of
classical concerts and late-night suppers with his attractive friend and
business partner. Danny (Dominic Cooper) and Danny's girlfriend, the
beautiful but vacuous Helen (Rosamund Pike). David replaces Jenny's
traditional education with his own version, picking her up from school
in his Bristol roadster and whisking her off to art auctions and smoky
clubs.
Under the pretext of an introduction to C.S. Lewis, David arranges to
take Jenny on a weekend jaunt to Oxford with Danny and Helen. Later,
using an ingenious mixture of flattery and fibbery, he persuades her
parents to allow him to take their only daughter to Paris for her 17th
birthday. David suggests that his "Aunt Helen" will once again act as a
chaperone. Jack and Marjorie do not know that Jenny has chosen the date
and place to lose her virginity.
Paris is all that Jenny imagined it would be, sex with David somewhat
less so. On her return to Twickenham, Jenny's school friends are
thrilled with her newfound sophistication but her headmistress (Emma
Thompson) is scandalised and her English teacher Miss Stubbs (Olivia
Williams) is deeply disappointed that her prize pupil seems determined
to throw away her evident gifts and certain chance of higher education.
Just as the family's long-held dream of getting their brilliant daughter
into Oxford seems within reach, Jenny is tempted by another kind of
life.
Will David be the making of Jenny or her undoing?