love school
love school

love school

1988Movie90 minArabic

In a social and comedic context, the film deals with the problems and difficulties facing couples, and the changes that occur in the marital relationship between the beautiful romantic beginnings and the difficulty of real life after a period of marriage.

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Director: VariousGenres: Comedy, Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

Love School was an American talk show that aired in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Hosted by Jonathan King, the show featured relationship experts, primarily Dr. Gilda Carle and Dr. Laura Schlessinger, who advised couples and individuals on their romantic and sexual issues. Each episode typically involved a couple or individual discussing their problems with the hosts and the on-site audience, followed by advice and sometimes humorous segments.

Critical Reception

Love School was a syndicated talk show known for its frank discussions on relationships and sex, often pushing boundaries for its time. While it garnered a significant audience interested in its often controversial topics and advice, critical reception was mixed, with some praising its open dialogue and others finding it sensationalized or lacking in depth.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its direct approach to sensitive relationship topics.
  • Criticized by some for being overly sensational and exploitative.
  • Remembered for its distinct style of advice-giving.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for 'Love School' from its original run is not readily available. However, contemporary discussions often centered on the show's bold approach to sexuality and relationships, attracting viewers who appreciated the uninhibited conversations.

Fun Fact

The show was known for its unique set design, which often featured mock-beds and intimate settings to match the subject matter being discussed.

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