

Adult High School
To solve the country's low birthrate problem, the Japanese government set up Otona Kōkō (Adult High School). Adults over 30 with no sexual experience are forcibly enrolled into Otona Kōkō by the government. Eito Arakawa is a 30-year-old single man. He graduated from a prestigious university and works at a bank. He has received recognition for his work there. He is also physically attractive, but he has never had sex. One day, he receives an entrance guide to Otona Kōkō.
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows the lives of students at an adult high school in Atlanta, Georgia, as they navigate the challenges of pursuing a GED and a better future. It explores their personal stories, motivations, and the unique environment of a school dedicated to second chances. The film highlights the diverse backgrounds and struggles of the adult learners.
Critical Reception
Adult High School received positive reviews for its intimate portrayal of its subjects and its uplifting message. Critics praised its sensitive direction and authentic depiction of the challenges and triumphs of adult education. The film was noted for its ability to connect with audiences on an emotional level.
What Reviewers Say
- A poignant and inspiring look at adult education.
- Offers a moving glimpse into the lives of determined students.
- Highlights the importance of second chances and lifelong learning.
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Fun Fact
The film was screened at various film festivals, including the Atlanta Film Festival, where it was well-received by audiences and critics alike.
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