A well-liked British psychological thriller is making its way to Netflix UK and Ireland soon.
In about two weeks, starting from Friday, 25th July, the movie titled “The Lesson” (2023) will be available for streaming.
The narrative unfolds around a budding writer who takes up a tutoring role at a lavish country manor belonging to an esteemed, yet secretive author he greatly admires. Over time, it’s revealed that this author and his kin harbor some deeply troubling mysteries.
In a dramatic format reminiscent of a play, this suspenseful tale features just five key figures. It delves into themes such as social status, desire for success, celebrity, and control.
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This thriller is structured like a play, with only five characters, and explores complex issues such as class, aspiration, renown, and deceit.
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In the style of a play, this gripping story revolves around just five individuals, tackling topics like social standing, ambition, fame, and manipulation.
In our compact ensemble, you’ll find Daryl McCormack from “Peaky Blinders,” Richard E Grant hailing from “Saltburn,” Julie Delpy known for “An American Werewolf in Paris,” Stephen McMillan of “Boiling Point,” and Crispin Letts, who graced the screen in “Death on the Nile.

Alice Troughton, known for directing episodes of shows like ‘EastEnders’, ‘Doctor Who’ and its offshoots ‘The Sarah Jane Adventures’ and ‘Torchwood’, was the one who took charge as the director of the movie.
Critics lauded both the acting and the directing, with The Times commenting that the movie exuberantly showcases its actors’ captivating camaraderie as it gracefully hops from one scene to another.
As a gaming enthusiast, I wholeheartedly concur – this game is truly impressive, particularly the acting performances. Film Stories echoed my sentiments, stating that it’s worth noting. Meanwhile, Empire added that McCormack, Grant, and Delpy dance with panache in this production.

Despite the main character appearing to be Sommers, portrayed by Leonardo Grande’s McCormack with intricate layers of Tom Ripley, it’s Grant who truly shines in this performance, playing a commanding and fiery patriarch.
The movie titled “The Lesson” doesn’t give much away about its storyline, and similarly, it keeps its secretive nature consistent throughout, leaving the audience guessing until the very end as to who is actually teaching whom. (RTÉ)
The Lesson will be available on Netflix UK and Ireland from 25 July.
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2025-07-11 18:49