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The Bachelors

Summary: After his wife's early death, a mourning father moves with his teenage son across the country for a private-school teaching job. Their lives begin to transform thanks to two unique women who help them embrace life and love again.
Runtime: 1 h 39 min
MPAA: Unrated

Country: United States
Language: English

Box office:

Worldwide:$106.2K

Box office International:

Source: The Numbers

-6%
80%74%

54/10067/100
33%17%
White77.78%Black11.11%Latino5.56%Jewish5.56%
1.45

Commonsensemedia

Message3/5
Role model2/5
Violence2/5
Sex2/5
Language3/5
Drugs2/5

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This film gets a 1.45/5 family friendly score

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Commonsensemedia Rating

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Message
3/5

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
2/5

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
2/5

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
2/5

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
3/5

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
2/5

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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