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MPAA Certification | No MPAA rating found yet. Add Family Friendly Rating? |
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Message | Characters must learn how to handle their grief and, more importantly, how to trust others to listen and help. Ultimately champions empathy and understanding. |
Role model | The four main characters are flawed but kind, and although they succumb to doubts and fears, they do seem to listen to one another and try to help one another. |
Violence | A character cuts herself; she slices into her arm, and blood is shown. A bully is bashed in the head with a lunch tray; brief fight, with punching. Slapping. A wife/mother character is said to be dead. Vomiting/passing out. |
Sex | Teen kissing. A couple is shown asleep in bed together. Women are objectified in an early scene; after attractive girls climb off a bus, a boy calls it the "muff truck." Reference to "wild, gymnastic sex." Reference to masturbation. Some sex talk. |
Language | Several uses of "s--t" and a use of "f--k," plus "Jesus Christ" (as an exclamation), "ass," "asshat," "jackass," "dumbass," "whore," "d--k," "muff," "freak," "snots," "brain dead," "moron," and middle-finger gestures. |
Drugs | Teens hold red plastic cups at a party (contents unknown, but alcohol is implied). Adults drink socially. An adult takes prescription mood-enhancers. |
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