Information for Parents

Glass

Glass

Common Sense Media Age 14

Parents Need To Know

Positive Messages
Discusses comic books at length, pondering what their connection to reality actually is. It doesn't go terribly deep into this thesis, but with the world seemingly obsessed with superheroes, it's certainly interesting.
Positive Role Models & Representations
Violence
Teen girls are kidnapped, chained by their wrists. A girl gets hit with a flying table (her arm is said to be broken). Intense punching, fighting, slamming, crushing, struggling, threats. A neck is sliced with broken glass. Character is shot. Brief shot of lots of blood. A character takes a big bite out of a victim; the bite itself isn't seen, but chewing and swallowing is seen/heard, and there's blood on his mouth. Characters crash through a window. Reference to an abusive uncle. Quick shot of abusive mom, approaching her son with a hot iron. Bullies nearly drown a boy in a pool. Images of young boys in peril; a young boy breaks bones on a carnival ride. Peril. Drowning.
Sex
Brief talk of kissing.
Language
Infrequent language includes "s--t," "p---y," "bitch," "ass," "goddamn," and "douche." Middle-finger gesture.
Consumerism
Not applicable
Education Value
Ease of Play
Privacy
Not applicable
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