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Written by Charley Loventhal, Susan Weiser-Finley and W. Franklin Finley-consultant: Brian De Palma(!), Directed by Charley Loventhal
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Our boy is young, naive and inexperienced as he heads off to the exclusive Blossom College, where the girls just happen to outnumber boys by eight-to-one. Actually, his parents have purposely selected this particular school, for they hope he will receive more than just a formal education in the next four years!
While most male "coeds" thrive under this permissive environment, our boy is idealistic and believes in true love as a prerequisite for physical passion. He also suffers through several typical `70`s hangover stereotypes-disco, bad clothes, militant art school students, and facile feminist self-actualizers, among others.
He tries to fit into this new free sex milieu, but fails miserably, despite the shortage of male bodies. His roomate, the campus stud, and one of the few black students (stereotypes abound here), tries to help him out, but to no avail. Sensing a lack of romantic progress, Mom enrolls in school to encourage her little man in his pursuit of extracurricular activites. Total badness, Park!
He`s pushed into trying to get the flashy, popular girl, but only manages to become one of several panting lapdogs in her pack. In the end, after summoning his inner strength and truly examining his goals and desires, he realizes that the modest girl who`s been loyally assisting him on his prize-winning film project is the honest, intelligent girl he`s always wanted. They end up making each other very happy.
Comment: this truly looks like an X-rated film edited for wider release-sex is everywhere, but it does contain many hallmarks of traditional FFTTM`s.
Trivia: Cameo by Larry "Bud" Melman.
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