My Oxford Year Review: A Warm, Moving RomCom

My Oxford Year Review: In this Netflix romantic-comedy film, ambitious American student Anna De La Vega travels to Oxford, England, to fulfil her dreams, but when she runs into charming local Jamie Davenport, things take an interesting turn for them both.

  • My Oxford Year Movie Cast

    Sofia Carson, Corey Mylchreest, Dougray Scott, Catherine McCormack, Harry Trevaldwyn, Esmé Kingdom, Nikhil Parmar, Poppy Gilbert

  • My Oxford Year Netflix Director

    Iain Morris

  • My Oxford Year 2025 Screenplay

    Allison Burnett, Melissa Osborne

The film has a runtime of 112 minutes, based on the novel My Oxford Year by Julia Whelan.

My Oxford Year Review: Sofia Carson, Corey Mylchreest
My Oxford Year Review: Sofia Carson, Corey Mylchreest

My Oxford Year Review

Netflix’s newest rom-com, starring the very charming Sofia Carson and Corey Mylchreest, might just be the perfect guilty watch this weekend for anyone who needs to take a little trip to Oxford and have warm tea. The film, following a whirlwind romance between Anna and Jamie, is surprisingly charming and will leave anyone with a smile as the familiar push and pull between the leads turns into something more meaningful.

The film starts with the question of whether a relationship is more meaningful only if it’s long-term, and that question looms quite large over the runtime of the film. As something shocking comes out, things take a serious and more meaningful yet fleeting approach, with the truth looming just beyond the horizon. Although the plot of the film is quite generic, I think it’s the relatable performances that keep things warm and watchable.

My Oxford Year Review: Sofia Carson
My Oxford Year Review: Sofia Carson

The twist here is that one of the characters suffers from an incurable disease, leaving both Jamie and Anna to live life deliberately and enjoy the smallest, most fleeting moments. It’s a sweet and memorable thought that makes us take joy in our everyday lives and take a step back to see things more clearly. Mylchreest is the most memorable part of this film, and it’s joyful to watch him go through various emotions throughout the runtime.

I think what I enjoyed most about it is that it doesn’t sit and wallow in self-pity and instead makes it a point to remind us to enjoy whatever amount of time we have in our lives to the fullest. Every interaction feels genuinely sweet and relatable, and the actors do a fantastic job with their characters. I think Carson’s Anna might be the weakest link here, and despite being the protagonist, she feels a little shallow. Yet, you enjoy watching her life change slowly as the film runs.

My Oxford Year Review: Corey Mylchreest, Sofia Carson
My Oxford Year Review: Corey Mylchreest, Sofia Carson

Also Read: An Honest Life Review: Not Really A Thrilling Experience

In the end, the film takes us full circle and leaves us with some thoughts. It’s bittersweet but makes sense in the scheme of everything. There’s no traditional happy ending, but sometimes that’s just how life is. It makes sense for the film, and I liked that the film holds on to reality instead of forcing the story to be something that it’s not. It’s not particularly new, but romcoms, in my opinion, need to be charming to be able to pull off a stale story, which this film does quite well. So kudos to that!

Final Thoughts

My Oxford Year Review: Sofia Carson
My Oxford Year Review: Sofia Carson

Good performances and a beautifully shot Oxford make My Oxford Year a moving, warm watch. Although we have seen this story a few times, it’s still impactful and moving, and the romance is relatable, giving you goosebumps. All in all, a good watch.

Also Read: Glass Heart Review: A Mesmerising Musical Not Without Its Flaws

REVIEW OVERVIEW

Overall

SUMMARY

My Oxford Year isn't particularly new, but it's a damn sweet watch that will give you butterflies.
Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta, a writer for over seven years, is an Engineering graduate with a Master’s degree in Mass Communication. She enjoys watching horror movies and TV shows, Korean content, and anything that thrills and excites her.

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Related Articles

Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials Ending Explained: Who is the Real Killer? Is Eileen Able to Save Those She Loves?

Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials Ending Explained: We discuss everything about this Netflix series starring Mia McKenna-Bruce, Martin Freeman and Helena Bonham Carter. Read on.

Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials Review: A Thrilling Endeavour That Ends Up Being Just Fine

Agatha Christie's Seven Dials Review: This is an engaging affair that ends up giving away too much too early.

Exterritorial Ending Explained: Was Sara Hallucinating or was Josh Really Kidnapped? What Happens in the End?

Exterritorial Ending Explained: We discuss all the twists in this action film starring Jeanne Goursaud.

Exterritorial Review: Enjoyable in Every Way Possible

Exterritorial Review: This is a thoroughly enjoyable film that gets everything right and Jeanne Goursaud makes for a fantastic protagonist.

Queen Charlotte A Bridgerton Story Twitter Reactions: Barrage of Memes Flood in for the Netflix Drama

Queen Charlotte A Bridgerton Story Twitter Reactions: Increasing heat and topping Kanthony are just some of the praises viewers have for this show.
My Oxford Year isn't particularly new, but it's a damn sweet watch that will give you butterflies.My Oxford Year Review: A Warm, Moving RomCom