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  1. Mar 21, 2019 · Robert Rodriguez. In my 2007 high school health class, the sex education unit was treated as a joke simply because everyone was too deeply uncomfortable to abstain from laughing. This was the...

    • Lauren Zupkus
  2. She's Too Young received largely mixed to negative reviews from critics. Upon its initial release, there was very little attention to the film, although The Movie Scene stated of it, "She's Too Young tries to be a hip sex education movie not just for teenagers but also parents who are blinkered to their teenager's habits. But it tries to do too ...

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  4. Feb 16, 2004 · She's Too Young: Directed by Tom McLoughlin. With Alexis Dziena, Mike Erwin, Miriam McDonald, Megan Park. Halifax is hit with an outbreak of STDs among high-school students. Among them is Hannah Vogel, and her horrified mother tries to find out why this is happening.

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    • Drama
    • Tom McLoughlin
    • 2004-02-16
  5. While the scenes of sex are not explicit, this movie shows high school kids having sex and drinking alcohol. TWM does not recommend showing this film to children below the 10th grade. What may impress kids in grades 9 and below is that older students are promiscuous and get to go to exciting alcohol-soaked parties.

  6. Synopsis. Halifax is hit with an outbreak of STDs among high-school students. Among them is Hannah Vogel, and her horrified mother tries to find out why this is happening. Halifax is hit with an ...

  7. She's Too Young. A woman (Marcia Gay Harden) learns that her 14-year-old daughter (Alexis Dziena) and a group of friends engage in sexual activity.

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    • Tom Mcloughlin
    • TV-14
    • Marcia Gay Harden
  8. Feb 16, 2004 · Overview. A mother/daughter relationship is thrown off balance when the mother discovers that her "good girl" daughter is part of a group who are engaging in sexual activities with multiple partners that results in an outbreak of sexually transmitted diseases. Tom McLoughlin. Director. Richard Kletter. Writer.