

The schoolgirl report movies had the habit of occasionally subjecting its audience to some moralising, with the basic message that today's youth was more misunderstood than depraved.


However, this one specifically focuses on the coming-of-age aspects, to an extent that it also touches on delicate issues such as paedophilia. This episodic film is a close relative of Wolf Hartwig's schoolgirl report movies, made by the same people, in a similar style, around similar topics. Yes some of the chicks are hot and it's definitely a better watch if you are horny, but completely aside the erotic component, this film has almost nothing to offer. But all in all, I definitely five this one a negative verdict. It's probably unlikely you have not seen any of these and consider seeing this one. As a whole, you can check this film out if you like the Schulmädchen films.

But it has absolutely nothing to with realism or convincing story-telling. The way the conflict is solved between the girl and her mother (about her older sex friend) has really nothing to do with reality and feels fake and rushed in to quickly end the movie on a happy end. A bad example of the message I already mentioned is at the very end. All the actresses are considerably older than the characters they portray, at least when they have nude scenes. Of course, you don't see very young children naked in here. Yes the message the film is trying to send is pretty ridiculous once again as always, but there are quotes that actually make sense, for example the question on why we want young people to be smarter at an early age, be able to learn languages at an earlier age, but not accept their sexuality at an earlier age. And quality-wise, it is approximately on par with the films I already mentioned, maybe slightly better even. The focus here is on even younger girls than in these other films. The director is Ernst Hofbauer and the writer is "Günther Heller" and fittingly both worked on many "School Girl" films. "Frühreifen-Report" or "14 and Under" or "Early Awakening Report" can be seen as a half-entry to the famous German "Schulmädchen" film series.
