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This movie isn't based on sexual relationships, so any innuendo will be mild.A few scenes are questionable, and i would deem them innapropriate at most.Some cheeky outfits; cleavage and a lot of leg...what you might see at the mall. a woman tries to steal the attention of another woman's love interest, by acting seducingly. this may be construed as sensual!A woman and her fiance` are shown laying in a bed as another woman read them an article she wrote for her job The man is clearly perturbed and asks her to leave several times. Though there is no nudity in this scene, the man and women are clearly undressed and *were* clearly engaging in sexual intercourse (thus the man's perturbance at the interruption) The man's bare chest is completely uncovered, and the woman has a blanket barely covering her tits <<-- isn't a spoiler, just a raunchy word i thought i'd cover up. There is a sensual kiss between both lead acting roles at the end that may be considered mild making out, or just very passionate kissing. The male actor is somewhat...."grabby" during this scene. It may be a good time to suggest the younger audience get some popcorn or a drink. the main actress and her love interest do a tango dance; mildly seductive steps, but nothing that should be bothering.As i said, the movie's basic agenda isn't sexual, so any scenes pertaining to sexuality will be mild at most; though there is a romantic relationship in the movie, it's nothing dramatically sexyFor overall family friendliness pertaining to sex&nudity, i give this movie a 8.5/10
Nothing gruesomely violent.There is a 'fight' in the mall between the main character and another woman as they each claim they deserve the shoes. one girl tries to choke the other in attempt to wrestle the shoes away.It's more humorous than violent.Overall, i would rate the violent scenes 10/10 on a scale of family friendliness; nothing undecent
There are quite a few "d***"'s throughout the movieB**ch is used once in reference to a whore-like woman.a** is used once in a 'up yours' contextOverall, i would rate the profane scenes 7/10 on a scale of family friendliness; meaning, by no means 'knocked up' material, but still requiring the supervision of a parent.
The main character rebecca goes through her bills and, depressed, opens a bottle of tequilla. Apparently she and her best friend drink the entire bottle, and, soon thereafter, begin to act suspiciously hyper(drunk.) The scene lasts for a good 5+ minutes, and may be a good oppurtunity to suggest any younger, impressionable audience get up for a stretch.A woman at a charity ball asks for a gin and tonic, an alchoholic drink.A waiter in the kitchen asks afore mentioned main character if she's drunk.Overall, i would rate the Alchohol/drugs/smoking scenes 7/10 on a scale of family friendliness; not too bad...not too bad at all.
Nothing frightening, though some may consider certain romantic scenes 'intense' e.g.; dramatic music, and a interrupted almost-kiss.Nothing in the movie intending to frighten you.Overall, i would rate the frightening/intense scenes 10/10 on a scale of family friendliness; nothing that would frighten a 2 year old.And, for the movie in general, i would rate it a 8/10; a good family movie, though a parent or adult should be present to judge the environment of the movie for their own children in specific.