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MPAA Certification | No MPAA rating found yet. Add Family Friendly Rating? |
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Message | The film has messages about conquering your personal demons, forgiving others and yourself for the past, and pushing yourself beyond your anticipated limits. |
Role model | Each character serves as a role model in a way, from the mother who learns to take responsibility for her failings and asks for forgiveness to the prodigal son who fights against his worst inclinations so he doesn’t let someone he cares about down. Still, the means to the uplifting end aren’t always considerate or unselfish; for example, a son lies outright to his mother, and a teen girl seeks attention by showing off her body. |
Violence | High-schoolers bully a classmate and toss a rock at him; he fights back with an insult that goads his nemesis into hitting him. A man gets into a bone-crunching fistfight at a bar, which lands him in jail; later, he’s attacked by the same guy and his goons, and he has to defend himself by hitting them back and throwing one through a glass door. |
Sex | A 15-year-old girl shows off her breasts to a group of guys (her back faces the camera, but she makes a motion as if lifting the front of her shirt). A young couple kisses tenderly. A teen boy’s behind is displayed briefly at a wrestling weigh-in. |
Language | Sparing use of words like “damn.” |
Consumerism | The film is co-produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), which is notable since the film is about high school wrestling. |
Drugs | Some drinking at bars; one adult seems to like his alcohol a little too much and ends up giving up drinking after a fight. |
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