

Private Lesson
Khososy a young who is living in the fifties of the 20th century in Egypt, one day he is mistaken for a man who wants to fight the British soldiers occupying Egypt, his father tries to smuggle him out of Egypt but the ship gets caught in Bermuda triangle and Khososy finds himself in the year 2005 of Egypt, trying to fit in the new time, he encounters many problems, he finds out that his children are now grown up and they in worse shape it can be, he tries to bring the back to the right way.
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Plot Summary
A naive and awkward college student, aspiring to be a writer, takes a job as a tutor for a beautiful and alluring woman. As their lessons progress, the line between education and seduction blurs, leading to a series of humorous and increasingly complicated romantic entanglements. The student finds himself navigating a minefield of desire and inexperience, with unexpected consequences.
Critical Reception
Private Lesson was met with overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics, who largely found the film to be a derivative and uninspired sex comedy with a weak plot and poor performances. Audience reception was similarly poor, with the film failing to find a significant following.
What Reviewers Say
- Panned for its predictable and unoriginal storyline.
- Criticized for weak humor and uninspired direction.
- Seen as a forgettable entry in the teen sex comedy genre.
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Fun Fact
The film was released in 2005 but was filmed in 2003, and is notable for being one of the earlier starring roles for Eric Christian Olsen before his rise to wider fame.
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