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**_Love American Style, the college years, albeit with nudity_** A new college in the Los Angeles area is run by two professors (James Whitmore and Tippi Hedren) interested in experimenting with coed living conditions, intentionally plac...


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At fictional Harrad College students learn about sexuality and experiment with each other. Based on the 1966 book of the same name by Robert Rimmer, this movie deals with the concept of free love during the height of the sexual revolution which took place in the United States.
At a co-educational college in the 1940s, a group of students volunteer for an experimental program designed to explore and reform sexual attitudes. Under the guidance of Professor Roy Harrad, they engage in open relationships and sexual exploration, challenging societal norms and their own preconceived notions about love, marriage, and morality. The experiment aims to create a more liberated and honest approach to human sexuality, but the emotional and psychological consequences prove complex.
The film garnered a mixed-to-positive reception, noted for its frank exploration of sexual liberation and its departure from typical Hollywood fare of the era. While some critics praised its daring subject matter and performances, others found its execution somewhat dated or its message heavy-handed. It's remembered as a significant, albeit controversial, film in the context of its time.
Praised for its bold and unconventional subject matter regarding sexual experimentation.
Noted for its attempt to tackle complex themes of love, morality, and societal norms.
Some found its narrative and execution to be less impactful than its provocative premise.
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The film was based on a controversial 1966 novel of the same name by Robert Rimmer, which itself was a bestseller exploring radical ideas about sexual freedom and relationships.
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**_Love American Style, the college years, albeit with nudity_** A new college in the Los Angeles area is run by two professors (James Whitmore and Tippi Hedren) interested in experimenting with coed living conditions, intentionally plac...