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(I) (2010)

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Certification

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MPAA Rated PG for language and some thematic material
Certification

Sex & Nudity

  • A girl asks her brother if he is looking at their dad's Playboy, and tells him to "give his best to Miss October". He is not, and is disgusted by the remark.
  • A girl wonders about kiss at a very young age (nothing explicit though).
  • A teenage boy is seen barechested, he's simply changing clothes though.

Violence & Gore

  • Slightly mature themes are featured in the movie:
  • A father slaps his daughter.
  • A snake eating and vomiting an egg might upset some viewers.

Profanity

  • At least 2 "s" words, 4 hells, 1 ass (used with "hole"), 1 crap and 1 damn. Many of these are spoken by children.
  • It also has 1 use of GD and a slurred version of Christ's sake.
  • The use of 'retarded' and 'retard' is used a few times in reference to mentally disabled man (keeping in mind that at this time in the movie it is 1963).

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • A sit down dinner with two families shows that they are drinking liquor.
  • The father is shown drinking at times. He is not shown to be drunk though the inference could be there at times.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • We see a snake consume and digest (with cracking sounds) an egg. The snake then vomits the shell remains. May be unsettling for younger viewers.
  • The slap scene is quite intense as it is sudden.
  • Juli's parents have an argument that leads to a shouting match during dinner. Her father slams down his fist on the table.
  • Julie goes off to see her uncle (who's mentally challenged) for the first time ever. That goes fine until he drops his ice cream cone and panics, overturning a table, yelling, etc. until she brings him new ice cream.

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