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Summary: John and Molly, a divorced middle aged man and a single mother meet at a friends party and start up a small relationship, all John has to do now is meet Molly's son... Cyrus
Runtime: 1 h 31 min
MPAA: R

Country: United States
Language: English
Movie budget: $ 7,000,000
Domestic: $ 7,468,936
International: $ 2,464,937

Box office:

Budget:$7MDomestic:$7.5MInternational:$2.5MWorldwide:$9.9M
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80%53%

74/10062/100
44%12%
White82.35%Asian5.88%Mixed / Other5.88%Jewish5.88%
1.00
BechdeltestNo women talking

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Violence1/5
Sex2/5
Language4/5
Consumerism2/5
Drugs2/5

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This film gets a 1/5 family friendly score

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Message
0/5

The movie suggests that it's possible to over-coddle a child to the point where his fixation with his mother can go into overdrive, complicating his parents’ life. But it also promotes the idea that building trust can help overcome problems.

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0/5

Conscientious and kind, Molly loves her son, but she begins to worry that she may have been too overprotective and indulgent; she starts thinking about parent-child boundaries late in the game. John doesn't like game-playing in romantic relationships, and he and his ex-wife have what may be the most amicable post-divorce friendship in cinema.

Violence
1/5

Two guys tussle at a wedding and yell threats, insults, and painful things at each other.

Sex
2/5

The movie begins with a woman barging in on a man who, from the looks of it, is pleasuring himself to Internet porn. Viewers don’t see what he’s watching, but his behind is visible from the back and his underwear low on his hips as he reclines in bed with a laptop in front of him. Also, a couple kisses and rolls around on a sofa and in bed.

Language
4/5

Many uses of “f--k," plus "s--t," "hell,"  “a--hole," and "oh my God."

Consumerism
2/5
Drugs
2/5

A man fills up on “liquid courage” -- beer, Red Bull and vodka -- at a party. Some social drinking at restaurants.

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