If you were ever curious how a bad director can destroy the work of two talented actors and a slight, but funny, script, you need look no further than Educating Rita. [28 Oct 1983]
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The film doesn't transcend its genre, but it's an honorable achievement within it.
Christian Science Monitor by David Sterritt
The plot is ''Pygmalion'' warmed over, but Michael Caine and Julie Walters give sparkling performances, and director Lewis Gilbert keeps the action humming along.
The New York Times by Janet Maslin
The essentially two-character play has been opened up to the point that it includes a variety of settings and subordinate figures, but it never approaches anything lifelike.
The Globe and Mail (Toronto) by Jay Scott
The achievement of Educating Rita is a function of the distinguished performances, the agreeably archetypal situation and the scissor-sharp lines. [23 Sep 1983]
Chicago Sun-Times by Roger Ebert
Educating Rita, which might have been a charming human comedy, disintegrated into a forced march through a formula relationship.