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Equity

Summary: Senior investment banker Naomi Bishop is threatened by a financial scandal and must untangle a web of corruption.
Runtime: 1 h 40 min
MPAA: PG

Country: United States
Language: English
Movie budget: $ 1,800,000
Domestic: $ 1,605,463
International: $ 66,843

Box office:

Budget:$1.8MDomestic:$1.6MInternational:$66.8KWorldwide:$1.7M

Box office International:

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82%52%

68/10062/100
39%19%
White62.5%Jewish18.75%Latino6.25%Black6.25%Mixed / Other6.25%
0.95

Possibly woke elements:

triple f rated,sexism,f rated

BechdeltestPassed!

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Message3/5
Role model3/5
Violence1/5
Sex2/5
Language4/5
Consumerism3/5
Drugs2/5

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This film gets a 0.95/5 family friendly score

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IMDb Rating

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Commonsensemedia Rating

https://www.commonsensemedia.org/movie-reviews/equity

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Message
3/5

Though it might not always feel that way, your job shouldn't define you. Also, ethics and integrity are extremely important. It can be challenging for women to make their mark in male-dominated fields, but that doesn't mean they shouldn't keep trying.

Role model
3/5

Naomi is determined, even in the face of a very thick glass ceiling. Samantha is dogged and determined to catch those who hurt not only the economy, but also the investors.

Violence
1/5

Some yelling and screaming. A man propositions a woman who's clearly put off by him, and he keeps ignoring the signals. 

Sex
2/5

Couples are shown kissing and starting to become intimate. No outright nudity, but it's clear what's about to happen. 

Language
4/5

Fairly frequent strong language includes "s--t," "f--k," "hell," "prick," "WTF," etc.

Consumerism
3/5

Lots of labels/products spotted, especially to denote certain kinds of financial success: Sony, BlackBerry, Jenga, Bloomberg, Utz, Snapchat, MacBook, Apple, Facebook, iPhone, Microsoft, Titleist, and more. 

Drugs
2/5

Frequent drinking (by adults) in social settings, as well as at home after a stressful day at work. 

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