Information for Parents

Becky

Becky

Common Sense Media Age 17

Parents Need To Know

Positive Messages
Shows that you can overcome impossible odds and take action to help save yourself and those you love -- but you may face steep losses as a result. In movie's world, violence is fairly random; a certain underlying cruelty makes it hard to like.
Positive Role Models & Representations
Violence
Major characters die. Dogs are hit, shot, killed. Gory corpses. Torn-open head. Guns and shooting, some of it by a teen. Tons of blood, flying guts. Character shot in leg. Teen hit in face with board, punched by large man, choked, slammed to ground. A character is stabbed in the eye; the eyeball dangles out of its socket, is sliced off. Other violent acts include characters being burned in the face, stabbed in the stomach with a hot skewer, repeatedly stabbed with a ruler and a bunch of sharp pencils, ground up in an outboard motor, burned with gasoline and fire, stabbed with nails. A character is beaten in prison. Punching and fighting. Screaming. Child in peril. Nazi imagery. Scenes in hospital; cancer patient. Car crash.
Sex
Characters kiss and talk about getting married.
Language
Extreme language, with tons of uses of "f--k," "s--t," "a--hole," "bitch," and "son of a bitch."
Consumerism
Scene in a convenience store shows Rockstar energy drink and Mike & Ike candy.
Education Value
Ease of Play
Privacy
Not applicable
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