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Sex Ed

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
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5.6/10
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Haley Joel Osment in Sex Ed (2014)
Eddie lands his first teaching gig at an inner city middle school and finds his highly pubescent pupils are receiving no form of sexual education. Eddie isn't really equipped to teach them...he's not exactly experienced romantically.
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Eddie lands his first teaching gig at an inner city middle school and finds his highly pubescent pupils are receiving no form of sexual education. Eddie isn't really equipped to teach them..... Read allEddie lands his first teaching gig at an inner city middle school and finds his highly pubescent pupils are receiving no form of sexual education. Eddie isn't really equipped to teach them...he's not exactly experienced romantically.Eddie lands his first teaching gig at an inner city middle school and finds his highly pubescent pupils are receiving no form of sexual education. Eddie isn't really equipped to teach them...he's not exactly experienced romantically.

  • Director
    • Isaac Feder
  • Writer
    • Bill Kennedy
  • Stars
    • Haley Joel Osment
    • Lorenza Izzo
    • Kevin Balmore
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    5.6/10
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    • Director
      • Isaac Feder
    • Writer
      • Bill Kennedy
    • Stars
      • Haley Joel Osment
      • Lorenza Izzo
      • Kevin Balmore
    • 24User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
    • 34Metascore
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    Haley Joel Osment
    Haley Joel Osment
    • Eddie
    Lorenza Izzo
    Lorenza Izzo
    • Pilar
    Kevin Balmore
    Kevin Balmore
    • Tito
    • (as Kevin Hernandez)
    Retta
    Retta
    • Sydney
    Matt Walsh
    Matt Walsh
    • Washout
    Glen Powell
    Glen Powell
    • JT
    Abby Elliott
    Abby Elliott
    • Trish
    Laura Harring
    Laura Harring
    • Lupe
    Castille Landon
    Castille Landon
    • Ally
    Lamorne Morris
    Lamorne Morris
    • Bobby the Bouncer
    Ray Santiago
    Ray Santiago
    • Hector
    Isaac White
    Isaac White
    • Leon
    Chris Williams
    Chris Williams
    • Rev. Hamilton
    Parker Young
    Parker Young
    • Montana
    Valdi-Agaelle Belizaire
    • Shelly
    • (as Valdi Belizaire)
    Conundrum
    • Self
    Parvesh Cheena
    Parvesh Cheena
    • Hank
    George Eads
    George Eads
    • Jimmy
    • Director
      • Isaac Feder
    • Writer
      • Bill Kennedy
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    4TheDemko

    At least the film has a good message behind it?

    I started out, thoroughly enjoying this movie. Admittedly, I was a bit bowled over by the movie being made in my hometown, and the novelty of not only recognizing all of the locations they filmed, but then actually seeing those locations get their time to shine as part of the plot (especially The Hub, which is one of the coolest dive-bars in town - not remotely as 'bright' as the film portrayed it, but still fun, nonetheless). So the movie started out great for me. I was amused by things like 'cock bagel' and basically everything involving Matt Walsh.

    But then, everything just kinda fell flat, and it seemed like no one was paying any attention to details. Hector was a very one- dimensional antagonist, and while I now love, and want to see more of, Lorenza Izzo, her character was one of the worst developed in the film. The scene where Eddie goes to have dinner with Tito and his family, and his mother has Eddie rub spices into the pork, only to show, one scene later, that they're having fish? Was no one bothering to keep any sort of continuity in this film?

    Overall, great acting in a bad story, but with a good underlying message. Poor direction, stilted dialogue, and amateur camera work makes this feel very much like a college film you make before you go off to Hollywood.
    6conlethomahoney

    Good solid movie

    This movie may appear to be a bit of a flop at first. Potentially going on a traditional ''gangsta school inspirational teacher'' line but it certainly is not. It is a real, honest movie with a brief but bright spark which is lost in too many movies of today. Its meaning is not deep or profound, and doesn't pretend to be as such. I would say that this movie can be watched by teens and adults and both will find relatable content. Acting is modest and there lies its brilliance. The story is one that we can all relate to in some degree. I would wholeheartedly recommend this movie for a Sunday through to Thursday evening.
    6damianphelps

    Don't Stare At The Poster

    Sex Ed ended up being a far better film than I ever would have anticipated. Going in my expectations were about as low as they get, so perhaps that helped.

    Putting me off was the star of the film. His performance ultimately was much better than expected. The picture of him on the cover put me off watching this movie for years, if looking like a loser was a fragrance then that fragrance would be called HJO.

    The film does swap around quite a bit from low level comedy to low level who is thinking of the children. In spite of this at the end of the day it still mamaged to entertain so it sits just above average :)
    7karnevilelp

    HJO shines in a very likable comedy

    Let's get this out of the way first: yes, Haley Joel Osment looks-wise isn't the kid who sees dead people or even his 16-year old self in the wonderful "Secondhand Lions". He's chunky (and could use a good haircut), but damn! is he a really good actor.

    He carries this movie, he makes what could be a one-note or creepy character come alive. It helps that he has a terrific script to work with, it could easily have turned preachy fast but except for a scene near the end, it's more about Ed, HJO's character, and his lack of self- esteem, awkwardness around women, career frustrations and so on.

    The rest of the cast is really good as well, especially Lorrenza Izzo as Pilar, Retta as bar owner/landlord Sydney, Matt Walsh as the school administrator Washout and young Isaac White as Leon. The rest of the cast is fine as well, even in the small parts. It's well directed and filmed and the score is full of toe-tappers. Special note should be made of the band that plays in Sydney's bar, what terrific musicians.

    If you take this movie for what it is --a low-key, low budget comedy with some points to make-- it's a nice way to spend 90 minutes.
    6KineticSeoul

    Hmm not as crude as expected and it's still a decent watch

    This was a really awkward movie, but I liked it. I guess it's because it's a secular movie that strives away from the secular mentality. If that makes any sense. Sure some viewers might bash the heck out of this, pointing their fingers at how much of a loser the protagonist who is a sex ed teacher played by Haley Joel Osment is. But I was personally rooting for the underdog, because he is the few that had that sense of moral code that is actually quite rare now a days. We now live in a time where if you are a virgin you are labeled as a loser. But this movie tries to show that it's okay to wait for the right person. Even if it's done in a very awkward fashion. I am sure the viewers that were once a very very nice guy that wasn't getting any can relate to this movie to a degree (which is quite a lot). If that is your choice that is your choice. This movie didn't seem to have a clear cut message, but that was one of the points it was trying to make and I kinda respect that. Now I personally like Haley Joel Osment as an actor, he isn't the cute kid he was in his younger years but he knows how to utilize what he has now and I respect that as well. I personally watched this movie because of Haley Joel Osment and actually enjoyed it. It's not a hilarious in your face comedy but it was kind of endearing. Looking at the title and it being labeled as a comedy I thought it would be super crude it's actually not so much. And I liked how it didn't rely on a ton of crude stuff to get some laughs out of the audiences.

    6.5/10

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    • Trivia
      Sex Ed is the only movie to be released by the film company Sweet Tomato Films.
    • Goofs
      By law, teachers must give students condoms. Pilar had no right to yell at Eddy. If a teacher denies the student condoms and the student ends up pregnant or with STD's, both the teacher and the education system can be sued.
    • Quotes

      JT: You say no jobs. There's no jobs. There's no jobs in this area. It's a jobless It's a job-free zone. That's what you tell him. No jobs.

    • Connections
      References Modern Family (2009)

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    • Release date
      • November 7, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Giáo Dục Giới Tính
    • Filming locations
      • Tampa, Florida, USA
    • Production companies
      • Hungry Bull Productions
      • Sweet Tomato Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $36,842
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
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