Sexual Education 4
Sexual Education 4

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Sexual Education 4

2018
Movie
Adult · 18+
157 min
English

Alexis Adams managed to wait until Graduation Day to fuck professor Mick Blue. There's no talking in the dean's office, so Jessy is going to have to find another way of asking Keisha Grey to show him her big natural tits. Peta is hard up for cash and owe a lot of tuition. Seeing how midterms cause a lot of stress among her fellow students, she decides to offer "Stress Release" out of her dorm room in residence. Dylan is having a study session with Danny D. in her dorm room. They take a break so Danny can play with her perfect tits, but soon they're interrupted when Dylan's uptight roommate Molly comes home. Cassidy Banks seduces the biggest geek, Xander Corvus, and shows him how no stupid toy or silly game compares to playing with her pair of nice big tits.

Insights

IMDb8.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes92%
Metacritic73/100
Google Users90%
Director: Laurie NunnGenres: Comedy, Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

Otis Milburn, a socially awkward teenager, teams up with a rebellious classmate to set up an underground sex therapy clinic at his school. Navigating their own complicated relationships and personal issues, they aim to help their peers with their sexual struggles, leading to humorous and heartfelt situations.

Critical Reception

Sex Education has been widely praised by critics and audiences for its witty writing, diverse and authentic portrayal of teenage life, and its inclusive approach to sensitive topics surrounding sex and relationships. The show is lauded for its excellent performances, particularly from its young cast, and its ability to balance humor with genuine emotional depth.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its fresh and honest approach to teenage sexuality.

  • Commended for its strong performances and diverse, well-developed characters.

  • Applauded for its blend of humor, heart, and educational value.

Google audience: Viewers consistently highlight the show's relatable characters, its humor, and its ability to tackle important conversations about sex and relationships in a non-judgmental and educational way. Many appreciate the show's inclusivity and the positive messages it conveys about self-acceptance and understanding.

Awards & Accolades

BAFTA TV Awards (nominated for Best Drama Series), Royal Television Society Awards (won Best Comedy Series), British Independent Film Awards (nominated for Breakthrough Producer).

Fun Fact

Gillian Anderson, who plays Otis's sex therapist mother, did not read the script for the show until after she had accepted the role, trusting the vision of creator Laurie Nunn.

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