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A Physical Education
Finest cast ever of new young men shot against the lush tropics of Hawaii as they discover that summer vacation in Hawaii is truly A Physical Education.
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Plot Summary
In 1912, a young Danish student named Erik is sent to a prestigious boarding school in Germany. There, he struggles to adapt to the rigid Prussian military-style education and faces bullying from his peers. He finds solace in his studies and develops a close friendship with another student, while also falling for the daughter of a German instructor.
Critical Reception
A Physical Education, also known as 'Gymnasiet', was a modest international release that garnered attention for its sensitive portrayal of adolescence and the clash of cultures. While not a mainstream hit, it was praised for its performances and atmospheric direction, though some found its pacing to be a bit slow.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its thoughtful exploration of young men's coming-of-age in a strict environment.
Appreciated for its evocative cinematography and period detail.
Some critics noted a lack of intense dramatic conflict, leading to a somewhat subdued viewing experience.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented, but general sentiment from available reviews suggests appreciation for the film's atmospheric portrayal of adolescence and its historical setting.
Fun Fact
The film was originally Danish and titled 'Gymnasiet', but was later re-edited and released internationally under the title 'A Physical Education'.
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