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‘My Oxford Year’ Review: Sofia Carson Learns Lessons of the Heart in Netflix’s Disheartening Weepie
While studying at Oxford, an ambitious American has her pursuits upended after meeting a charming British cad in a mediocre offering that often defies logic in favor of contrived poignancy.
Seconds after the opening credits of “My Oxford Year” have discreetly scrolled across the screen, our happy heroine strolls the streets surrounding the titular British institution and is haphazardly doused by a massive puddle thanks to a vintage vehicle driven by her soon-to-be paramour. This klutzy comedic moment endemic to the rom-com genre unfortunately doubles as a fitting metaphor for the viewing audience, as the ensuing shenanigans make us feel pelted by that same gutter water time and time again. What should be a tender, feminist-minded story centered on a young woman rediscovering her dormant childhood dreamer turns into a middling melodrama about being with a cute guy in desperate need of her rescue.
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It’s a classic academic fantasy: American girl meets British poet who also happens to be her Oxford professor. And who wouldn’t fall madly in love with the charming if elusive teacher, played by Bridgerton’s young King George III, Corey Mylchreest? But the couple’s days are numbered. Anna (Sofia Carson) is headed back to New York in the fall, where a job at Goldman Sachs awaits. Will she derail her future for love or decide to be practical? Based on the novel by Julia Whelan, My Oxford Year is directed by Iain Morris (The Inbetweeners) and stars Dougray Scott and Catherine McCormack alongside Carson and Mylchreest. Expect rainy days, cardigans, kisses in the Oxford library, and—true to British form—a mix of heartbreak and dry wit. —Elena Clavarino
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Actor Sofia Carson joins TODAY's Jenna Bush Hager and guest co-host Tyra Banks to talk about what drew her to "My Oxford Year," a new Netflix Movie where she plays an ambitious American student who finds love across the pond. She shares the slang she learned during production and opens up about working on new music. Then, she sticks around to play a fun game of Categories!July 31, 2025
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