Recently I had attended a showing and discussion of the new movie, The Sessions, directed by Ben Lewin. Briefly the movie covers the life of the poet Mark O'Brien who is polio and is confined to an iron lung, and his mission to loose his virginity as an old man. At first the idea may seem a very odd story line, however it is important to note that the basis of the film is very natural for all humans, making the point of inclusivity of all types of people. Not to discriminate against the disabled or based on race. The movie does a good job of doing so through the casting. However what I would like to focus on is the universal appeal of the film. One of panelist at the end of the film mentioned that he felt that "every 16 year old in America should watch this movie" since it covers critical topics for adolescents: the fear of the first time, bad relationships, and the difference between true love and ideal love. I think that his wish is forward only because of the context of which the lessons are portrayed, but I do agree they must be shared. Which is why I recommend this movie as a must watch for everyone, why I think the producers released it in the main stream, this does not only appeal to a group discussing ethics