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: The film is a "forthright" treatment of how peer pressure can lure kids into "self-destructive behavior," including "casual" and "almost anonymous" sex. It is often cited as a prime example of a film where the MPAA rating system fails by giving it an R rating, even though its mature subject matter is highly relevant to its target teen audience. Raunchy Teen Comedies

: Set in 1970s San Francisco, it follows 15-year-old Minnie as she begins an affair with her mother's boyfriend.

These films are often critically acclaimed for their "unflinching" and "forthright" depictions of teenage life, sexuality, and the pressures of modern society. :

: Described as a "fascinating, non-judgmental" look at a "screwed up life," the film uses graphic sex and nudity to portray Minnie's creative and delusional teenage mind. Critics from Common Sense Media note that while it features "frequent, graphic sex," it serves as a "useful tool" to think about sexual awakening and self-identity. How to Have Sex (2023) :