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General Education
Levi Collins receives a tennis scholarship to go to the local university, which makes his parents very proud. However, he forgot to tell them that he didn't graduate. Now he has to take summer school before his mom and dad discover what happen.
7 January 1977, Madison, Mississippi, USA
28 December 1970, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA
28 September 1964, Newton, New Jersey, USA
9 June 1975, Rome, Lazio, Italy
9 March 1983, Wheeling, West Virginia, USA
6 November 1972, Morristown, Tennessee, USA
18 February 1988, Seattle, Washington, USA
3 March 1983, Linköping, Sweden
28 March 1987, Seattle, Washington, USA
29 December 1957, Youngstown, Ohio, USA
15 October 1953, Valley Stream, Long Island, New York, USA
13 July 1988, Arlington, Texas, USA
14 May 1996, Dallas, Texas, USA
August 24, 2012
Plays out in a bland sitcom way, but is mercifully peppered with a few bizarre moments of surreal slapstick that keep it afloat.August 23, 2012
Unfortunately, in General Education, even tried-and-true formulas fall flat thanks to the lack of several key elements-good dialogue, fully developed characters and a satisfying story.August 19, 2012
Too derivative to be amusing and too earnest to be parodic, it assumes the form of countless other teen comedies minus any wit or drama.August 30, 2012
A technically impressive tapioca of a movie, this bland indie seriocomedy may serve as an early springboard for a couple of talented young actors, but little else.August 28, 2012
The film is like a new colt tripping over itself, going off every which way ...October 02, 2012
What have I learned? High school movies can be duller—and more sour—than previously thought possible...The least generic element of General Education is its openly hostile attitude toward gay people. [Blu-ray]August 24, 2012
Wavers between extreme silliness and unbearable earnestness.September 10, 2012
If given the choice between going to class and seeing the high-school comedy General Education, go with school.August 29, 2012
The film feels like a strained collection of outtakes from other comedies about teenage nerds and dysfunctional families.August 30, 2012
Defiantly humorless, the comedy is little more than a grab-bag of familiar high school-film cliches populated with bland characters played by barely-there actors. It was clearly a labor of love for no one.August 23, 2012
The lead character's sister is more interesting than he is, and she spends much of her screen time as a mute mime.October 26, 2012
What screenwriters [Tom] Morris, Elliot Feld and Jaz Kalkat fail to build is dramatic tension: affable, extremely self-involved Levi easily skates around all obstacles.