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Mrs. Brown

Summary: When Queen Victoria's husband Prince Albert dies, she finds solace in her trusted servant, Mr. John Brown, but their relationship also brings scandal and turmoil.
Runtime: 1 h 41 min
MPAA: PG

Domestic: $ 9,229,808

Box office:

Domestic:$9.2MWorldwide:$9.2M

Adaptation/remake:

based on true story
N/A
44%11%
White88.89%Asian5.56%Mixed / Other5.56%
1.00

Possibly woke elements:

class differences

BechdeltestPassed!

Commonsensemedia

Message4/5
Role model3/5
Violence4/5
Sex3/5
Language3/5
Drugs2/5

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This film gets a 1/5 family friendly score

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IMDb Rating

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119280/parentalguide

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Commonsensemedia Rating

https://www.commonsensemedia.org/movie-reviews/mrs-brown

last updated: 2024-10-25Update data

Message
4/5

The value of friendship, trust, and loyalty underpins the story. The movie also deals with bereavement and how friendship can help overcome grief.

Role model
3/5

John Brown's character combines strength and confidence with a gentle, caring nature. However, he is quick-tempered and at one point gets drunk and behaves aggressively. Queen Victoria is powerful and stubborn but her vulnerability and her dependence on John makes her more relatable.

Violence
4/5

A character is attacked by two others -- kicking and punching not fully shown, but they are left with a bloody face. In subsequent scenes the character is cut and bruised. Characters hunt for deer with shotguns, but no animal is seen shot or hurt. A gunman attempts an assassination but is apprehended.

Sex
3/5

Some nudity when two characters run down the beach naked -- filmed from behind. They are then seen swimming in the sea naked, with glimpses just below the waist showing pubic hair.

Language
3/5

A few uses of "God" and "hell." Language also includes "horses--t," "arse," and "balls."

Drugs
2/5

Occasional drinking of whiskey, including drinking from a hip flask and downing a full glass. One character is seen drunk and unruly.

Dove Rating

https://dove.org/review/1523-mrs-brown/
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