Young Students
Young Students

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Young Students

1976
Movie
Adult · 18+
63 min
English

This is a tale about a female doctor who runs a girl's school called Kent Manor. The girls are so horny that they can't wait to unzip any available male - including the school gardener, the new psychology professor, the laundry man and other assorted desirable targets.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Jia ZhangkeGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

In a small Chinese town during the Cultural Revolution, a group of young students navigates the complexities of political ideology and personal desires. As they grapple with the stringent rules and propaganda of the era, their youthful innocence is tested by the harsh realities of their society. The film explores themes of conformity, rebellion, and the search for identity amidst a backdrop of societal upheaval.

Critical Reception

While 'Young Students' received limited international release, it has been recognized for its poignant portrayal of youth during a turbulent period in Chinese history. Critics have praised its subtle performances and atmospheric depiction of the era, though some found its pacing deliberate. Audience reception has been largely positive among those familiar with the historical context.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive depiction of adolescent life under political duress.

  • Noted for its authentic atmosphere and strong, understated performances.

  • Some reviews mention a slow narrative pace but appreciate the historical insight.

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Fun Fact

Although the film is set during the Cultural Revolution, it was produced much later and reflects a contemporary artistic perspective on that period of Chinese history.

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