2/10
The most romantic entry?
26 April 2015
Warning: Spoilers
The title suggesting that sex and relationships only work if love is involved could let you think so. But it's really not the case. This is the mid entry (7/13) from the "Schulmädchen" series depicting sexual adventures of young girls who explore their sexuality for the first time. It runs for slightly under 90 minutes and has court proceedings as the framework for all the different stories around a prostitution ring. There is always a pseudo-educational aspect to these films and here it is the courtroom scenes. The film's director is Ernst Hofbauer once again and, as always, it is written by Günther Heller.

In my opinion, this is one of the weakest entries to the series, certainly inferior to the first three films. If you are interested in the genre, you may have seen Christina Lindberg in other projects already. Usually, these films have no taboos at all (except male nudity), but here we finally have one: church. One story is about a priest who helps one of the girls who prostitutes herself and I wondered if they will give him a juicy sex plot as well, but finally they did not. they touched incest, group rape and many other controversial areas already, but this one they did not dare. And there are other changes. Like they got rid of the street interviews or how we see an elderly woman in the courthouse and usually, in the other films, old people complain about how naughty and disturbed today's (i.e. the 1970's) youth is, but she tells a story about how back when she was young, they were exactly the same. It would be interesting to hear their opinions today in 2015 as now they are the seniors and we are the young ones. Or our opinions on the issue in 40 years from now. Anyway, not a good movie. Not recommended.
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