Unsurprisingly, the film's explicitness led to polarized reactions. Some reviewers praised it as "sweet, dreamy and, most of all, really informative," arguing it was "exactly the kind of movie you want your kids to see". Others, however, were more critical. One IMDb reviewer called it a "pretty good production," awarding it eight out of ten stars while taking issue with a scene where a pregnant woman is shown drinking alcohol, calling it a "no-no" that should have been part of the education.
Unlike older generations of sex education that relied on euphemisms, 1991 Belgian materials focused heavily on clear, clinical definitions of puberty. They detailed the physical changes in both boys and girls, including menstruation, nocturnal emissions, hormone fluctuations, and reproductive anatomy. 2. Visual and Graphic Design Aesthetics Puberty Sexual Education For Boys And Girls 1991 Belgium.rar
Schools prioritized safe sex and condom usage as a matter of public health. One IMDb reviewer called it a "pretty good
: Unlike many North American educational films of the era that used line drawings, this Belgian production is known for its graphic and explicit nature , featuring abundant nudity to normalize the human body. and reproductive anatomy.